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Russian Side Takedown: Ai-Yotsu

This is how you do this technique when it's an ai-yotsu situation. Read more →

Side Takedown: 2-on-2

Most side takedowns are done with a 2-on-1 grip. This one is done with a 2-on-2 grip. Read more →

3rd Q&A Session

Our 3rd Q&A. Some excellent questions, as usual. Read more →

Side Takedown: High Grip

The direction of the throw makes it more like an uki-waza, where the throw is to the front. Read more →

Side Takedown: Lapel Grip & Triceps Grip Versions

These 2-on-1 gripping styles are the most common ways a side takedown is done in modern competition. Read more →

Side Takedown Live

Side takedown is a cross between drop kata-guruma and yoko-otoshi. Read more →

Briggs Sankaku Live

Briggs Sankaku is a wrist-control form of sankaku that is designed to be more of an osaekomi turnover than a strangle. Read more →

Huizinga Roll Live

This is an osaekomi turnover that makes use of the legs to sankaku uke's arm before doing a forward roll to end up in a form of ushiro-kesa-gatame. Read more →

Yoko-Guruma Live

A powerful throw that is more complex than ura-nage but actually easier to do. Read more →

Sode Overview

An overview of four types of sodes: a) Classic sleeve-lapel version b) Double sleeve version c) Cross grip version d) Drop version Read more →

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