Korean seoi nage in depth

Judo move korean seoi nage in depth There are two types of configurations to do Korean seoi nage from: 1. Same-sided or Ai yotsu: Use the lapel hand to feed the other hand into the grip. Pivot, and turn for the seoi nage. This would be from a RvR situation. As you attack, pivot, block the shoulder, and take them down. Blocking the shoulder makes the throw very effective but if you can’t block the shoulder you can still finish in a different direction. If they post with their other hand, you have to take that grip off first. 2. RvL or Kenka yotsu: Take the initiative to determine your collar grip position where you make them settle for the outside position. As they come to grip, connect the hands and turn to finish the seoi nage the same way as first version we did. Kenka yotsu (RvL) is unique because both people can go for the seoi nage. To prevent your opponent from attacking, move at an angle and attack the wrist. This can be dangerous as you are throwing you opponent’s arm through as you attack. Another
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