"The one who receives" the technique The attacker who gets thrown At high levels of practice, the distinction between uke and nage becomes blurred In part, this is because it becomes unclear who initiates the technique and also because, from a certain perspective, uke and nage are thoroughly interdependent
Person being thrown (receiving the technique) At high levels of practice, the distinction between UKE and NAGE becomes blurred In part, this is because it becomes unclear who initiates the technique, and also because, from a certain perspective, UKE and NAGE are thoroughly interdependent