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‖ tsugi ashi, n. Judo.|tsugiˈaʃi| [Jap., f. tsugi coming next to, following + ashi foot.] A style of moving in which one foot always leads and the other steps up behind it, rather than each alternately overtaking and falling behind the other.
1950E. J. Harrison Judo 103 Tsugiashi: Following foot, method of foot movement in judo. 1956K. Tomiki Judo ii. 41 The basic way of moving the feet consists in walking with tsugi-ashi (succeeding or following feet) and walking with ayumi-ashi (ordinary walking feet). 1967K. Kudo Dynamic Judo Throwing Techniques 29/1 In the tsugi-ashi method..we take a step forward on our right foot then bring our left foot forward far enough so that our body remains in the right natural position. In other words our left foot does not move out in front of our right foot. 1970Westbrook & Ratti Aikido & Dynamic Sphere vii. 151 The follow-up step (tsugi-ashi) is fundamental in all the martial arts of Asia, and in the most popular martial arts of the West—boxing and fencing. 1984Coaching Award Scheme (Brit. Judo Assoc.) 6/2 The method of moving in nage-no-kata (tsugi-ashi or ‘trailing foot’) has been criticised because people do not move in this way in contest. |