A throw is not an act of showmanship, but of decision. Throwing in Kokujitsuryu draws from the schools of Judo, wrestling, and Karate – but is placed in a larger context: in real situations where every movement counts. The principle of 崩し (kazushi) – the breaking of balance – is central. Not to impress, but to end a threat effectively. A clean throw can say more than many words, especially when the situation offers no second chances. Here, physical control is just as important as mental clarity. One who can throw understands how to turn force into direction – with resolve, precision, and finality.