The training partner who receives the technique; the person who is thrown
(oo-kay)(receiver) the partner who receives the technique
Japanese, Receiver. The partner upon whom the technique is executed. Between two partners, Uke is the one thrown, a term used in Aikido and Judo.
The person who is attacking during a technique
u-kay) blocking technique
One who is thrown, one who follows.
one who is thrown, falls, the attacker
The person who receives an Aikido technique and is thereby thrown or pinned; the attacker
The person to whom a technique is applied; often taken to mean the opponent.
The partner who is thrown or receives the techniques. See also Nage.[Back
To take. The name used often in technical explanations for the person who is thrown
One who receives. The person being thrown.
person receiving the techniquea
The person who receives an attack.
The person who receives the Aikido techniques and is thereby thrown or pinned
Attacker / Person being thrown
The one who receives the technique and the eventual loser
person who receives the technique
The partner that initiates the technique
"To receive." A person who receives a throw, lock or pin from nage.
attacker, one receiving the technique
attacker, or assistant. Also ‘floating’ when used in the name of a throw
In Japanese martial arts, the (pronounced oo-keh like the ou sounds in "you") is the person who "receives" a technique.