You don't necessarily have to block uke's far leg. The near leg works as well. Read more →
This version is useful when you can't get a grip on uke's lapel. Read more →
The cross-grip tai-otoshi offers a powerful whipping action to fling uke over. Read more →
The standard or basic version of tai-otoshi involves a 3-step motion. Read more →
This is a drop Tai-Otoshi done with a Whizzer or Russian Tie grip. Read more →
This is how Olympic silver medalist Eduard Trippel does his unique drop sode. Read more →
This is how Mashu Baker does his unique drop seoi-nage. Read more →
Here are three effective ways to stop a juji-gatame when uke rolls you. Read more →
This is an unusual technique that originated in Korea. Read more →
Standing morote-seoi-nage is very hard to do in its traditional form. These are four versions that make it a little bit easier. Read more →