The 2-on-2 version of sumi-gaeshi is a very common one. It often involves a high grip. Read more →
Here's how you do the Ungvari Roll into osaekomi and into a choke. Read more →
Two types of sankaku that you can do with your arms. Read more →
This is how you do ashi-gatame and the Huizinga Roll. Read more →
Two armlock submissions from the same sankaku position. Read more →
Here's how you can get a hold-down from a sankaku. Read more →
Sode-tsurikomi-goshi is often done as a double sleeve technique as it allows for more space to turn in. Read more →
This is a typical turnover favored by the Japanese. Also featured are innovations by Sugoi and Buchard. Read more →
The floating elbow version is reminiscent of sode-tsurikomi-goshi. Read more →
The modern version is done with uke in a turtle position. Read more →