Yoko-Tomoe-Nage is the most popular form of tomoe-nage in competition judo today. Read more →
This was the live session on tomoe-nage on Sunday. Read more →
A standard tomoe-nage has tori throwing uke by falling straight in a sacrificing motion. Read more →
This is how you do this technique when it's an ai-yotsu situation. Read more →
Most side takedowns are done with a 2-on-1 grip. This one is done with a 2-on-2 grip. Read more →
Our 3rd Q&A. Some excellent questions, as usual. Read more →
The direction of the throw makes it more like an uki-waza, where the throw is to the front. Read more →
These 2-on-1 gripping styles are the most common ways a side takedown is done in modern competition. Read more →
Side takedown is a cross between drop kata-guruma and yoko-otoshi. Read more →
Briggs Sankaku is a wrist-control form of sankaku that is designed to be more of an osaekomi turnover than a strangle. Read more →