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| − | ==Defense against the hip throw counter== | + | ==Defense against the [[Hip throw|hip throw]] counter== |
| − | *After the opponent counters, step the pressed leg backwards, outside the opponent’s leg, into a front stance. Hip | + | *After the opponent counters, step the pressed leg backwards, outside the opponent’s leg, into a [[Front stance|front stance]]. [[Hip throw|Hip throw]] from this position. |
| − | ** This is seoi-toshi (“shoulder drop”), a tai-otoshi variant. | + | ** This is seoi-toshi (“shoulder drop”), a [[Tai-otoshi|tai-otoshi]] variant. |
Revision as of 07:01, 28 September 2016
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against the hip throw counter
- After the opponent counters, step the pressed leg backwards, outside the opponent’s leg, into a front stance. Hip throw from this position.
- This is seoi-toshi (“shoulder drop”), a tai-otoshi variant.