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Iriminage's strength is in
the way it takes control of the uke's movements when it is done
properly.
This is perhaps the most
difficult technique to do effectively and properly, without using
muscle and the height leverage.
Note that nage must join
with the attacker's motion and stance.

Shomenuchi
Iriminage Var. #1, Angle 1 (above)
C. Matrasko and J. Loeser (uke)
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