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considered as one of the most important “basic elements”
                 of the Nage waza (throwing), since to knock down a tower by
                 Very high, it is necessary to alter your balance and alone will fall
                 to the ground.



                 Applied to the concept of martial arts and especially in
                 disciplines that are included throwing in its technical program.

                 It has been shown that it is almost impossible to throw an opponent
                 with Nage waza without first unbalancing him.


                 The imbalance is the 3/4 basic element, after the dachi, aroki,
                 Kumi, with the particularity that the Kuzushi (imbalance) can

                 be done in different ways and not just through Kumi This makes
                 the difference between the discipline “Judo” and others existing
                 disciplines where certain physical resources  are also applied to cause

                 the imbalance, such as Jiu Jitsu, which uses the atemi (Blows),
                 the pinch, the arm keys themselves, the leg keys, the neck keys,
                  pushes (oshi) without gripping both front and back, pulls grabbing
                  by the flap, like other imbalances caused by the grip of the hair,
                 fingers, joints of the hands, feet, etc.



                 Generally, martial arts practitioners, especially
                 which include the throwing techniques, they must train the

                 imbalance with the “Happo no kuzushi”, in static position and
                 subsequently dynamic in Sotai renshu, training in pairs, as a basic
                 requirement of the learning process.


                  The imbalance is a set of movements that Tori executes

                 on Uke, expressed in systems of forces from the Kumi
                 (grip), which applies in all four directions and in all eight directions.













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