Here are three responses to uke taking firm control of your sleeve. Read more →
In sutemi-waza, you throw yourself in order to throw uke. Read more →
Soto-makikomi is typically associated with big players but small players can use it too. Read more →
This is how you do juji-gatame against an opponent who lays flat on his stomach. Read more →
Even though you aren't able to stretch your leg long enough to trip uke's far leg, you can still trip uke over their near leg Read more →
The classical tai-otoshi involves a 3-step motion and a distinct arm placement for the tsurite. Read more →
Very effective strangle, similar to the modern version of kata-ha-jime. Read more →
It's just another form of sumi-gaeshi useful for same stance situations. Read more →
A popular contest version of sumi-gaeshi. Read more →
This is a popular contest choke. Read more →