A properly applied throw performed in a controlled way
should protect the opponent from injury. However injuries may result if, for
example, the thrower (Tori) lands on the opponent (Uke) as a result of a sloppy
or intentionally malicious throw, or if the tori performs a sloppy throw with
disregard for uke's joints (e.g., improper Osoto gari or Tai otoshi applied
with lateral force to the knee; or sloppy Soto makikomi or "drop"
Ippon seoi nage resulting in excessive forces into uke's shoulder).
To best prevent throwing injuries, proper throwing
techniques should be thoroughly drilled by teachers before entering students
into competition via "fitting-in" drills (Uchi-komi's), prearranged
forms (e.g., Nage-no-kata), and intense but controlled & supervised
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