Greco-Roman wrestling
Sambo
Shuai-Jiao (Chinese wrestling)
Classic (Japanese) Jujitsu
Hapkido
Aikido
Sumo
Freestyle wrestling
Glima (Icelandic wrestling)
Cornish wrestling
Backhold wrestling
Shooto/Shootfighting
Yudo (Korean wrestling, similar to Judo)|||Judo derives from the Jujitsu family (which contains a great deal of throws) which, in addition to judo, has spawned brazilian ju jitsu, though this is more on takedowns and locks on the ground than on throws, and aikido, which is very throw intensive, and I myself practice it,. Aikijujits is somewhere between jujitsu and aikido.
There are also various combat systems that have throws, though I am not familiar with them.|||Yes, here are just a few.
Sambo
Jujitsu
Aikido
Hapkido
Throws are in many katas in other martial arts. Unfortunately many people don%26#039;t know the interpretations of the katas.|||jwbulldog has most of them. Okinawan karate has many throws incorperated in it however as he states not many instructors today know them.|||Aikido and Jujitsu both have many throwing techniques.|||Japanese jiu-jitsu and Aikido.
Best wishes :)***|||Japanese Jujitsu, Judo%26#039;s parent art.|||umm a lot of them are similar but i believe Russian Sambo is the best that%26#039;s what fedor trains in
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