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#229643 - 03/19/07 01:34 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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Nagewaza 1) Osoto-gari and Osoto-guruma. 2) Seoi-otoshi 3) Koshi-guruma 4) Yoko-Otoshi 5) Uchi-mata
Katamewaza 1) Ashi-hishigi 2) Ude-garami 3) Jujigatame 4) Hiza-hishigi 5) Gyaku-hishigi (aka Orochi. It's when you hold someone in the head lock, you'll go down to the ground, while applying pressure to the neck, and at the same time get them into a guard and squeeze their ribs together and push outwards) 6) Hadaka-jime.
-Taison out
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#229644 - 03/26/07 07:57 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: McSensei]
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There is no plan C
Registered: 03/02/07
Posts: 203
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My favorite Judo technique is osoto makikomi and soto makikomi. I consider these two throws really one throw with two different finishes. I get my tie-up for the throw and if his weight is back, its osoto makikomi, but if his weight is forward, its soto makikomi.
Judo purists will consider the above as heresy.
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#229645 - 03/26/07 08:11 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: ExCon]
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There is no plan C
Registered: 03/02/07
Posts: 203
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Oh ya the reason that I like this throw so much is because one can really drive the guy hard into the ground with it. Just ask the Judo guys about makikomi throws.
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#229646 - 03/26/07 11:09 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
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The Forum Dragon
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I've always viewed the makikomi group (except uchimata makikomi) as a plan B.
I go for osoto-gari, it's blocked, I go for osoto-makikomi.
Never used them as a 'technique' per say.
-Taison out
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#229647 - 03/28/07 09:18 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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There is no plan C
Registered: 03/02/07
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Quote:
I've always viewed the makikomi group (except uchimata makikomi) as a plan B.
I go for osoto-gari, it's blocked, I go for osoto-makikomi.
Never used them as a 'technique' per say.
-Taison out
Osoto gari was one of the first judo throws taught to me. I could never get it to work for me. Then one day a higher belt threw me with soto makikomi. I asked him to show me the throw but I was unable to make soto/osoto makikomi work for me either. So I forgot about these throws until years later, while at a mma club I was playing with non-gi grips for judo throws when I tried osoto/soto makikomi again. For whatever reason I finally got the kuzushi right and now I love this throw.
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#229648 - 07/03/07 10:06 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Registered: 05/30/07
Posts: 64
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By far, my favorite technique is my lateral drop.
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#229649 - 07/04/07 05:32 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: musicalmike235]
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Registered: 07/22/04
Posts: 2510
Loc: UK
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I use 3 main attacks that I guess you could call my "scoring throws," so I use other things to set them up:
1) Ippon-Seoi-nage (and it's variants) 2) O-uchi-gari- (beautiful of you can get the direction right) 3) Ko-soto-gari -(I like to counter with it, and to use it as a follow up to an o-uchi)
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#229650 - 07/04/07 09:38 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Supremor]
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wants to be loved
Registered: 06/03/07
Posts: 116
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Tomoe-nage
Ura Gyaku Dori
Ganseki Nage (only works when it works, but when it works... whew!)
Closed Guard Kimura (mostly to motivate a roll-escape to make space & get off the friggin' ground)
Juji Gatame or Ude-garami
Edited by Jim_Judy (07/04/07 09:44 PM)
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#229651 - 07/06/07 04:06 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Jim_Judy]
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Registered: 07/23/05
Posts: 191
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Tai-Otoshi Osoto-Gari (I just love the throw, don't know why) O Guruma (Easiest throw for me to do) Drop Ippon Seio-nage
Omoplata Kimura Triangle Choke (although I have a difficult time tapping people with it, although I almost always lock it) Ankle lock
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