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Starting a talk from favourite throws my is Hanegoshi which is from Judo.Kataguruma is also brutal looking.Tomoenage is also one of my favourites

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What hurts you but doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.

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My favourites are O Soto Gari, Harai Goshi, Koshi Guruma, Uchi Mata, and O Uchi Gari.

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I love the O Soto Geri, as I see many of us do! It is awesome and easy to execute!

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I love the O Soto Geri, as I see many of us do! It is awesome and easy to execute!

 

you think it's easy to execute? in competition? I've found that in competition, it's rather hard to pull off - almost impossible - unless you do it in an unorthodox manner, such as angling across them and attacking the opposite leg, as opposed to the normal straight forward variation.

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While Osotogari was the first throw I learned I don't count it as one of my strongest. I like to go sasae tsurikomiashi to osoto, but a lot of times osoto to harai goshi.

 

Harai goshi and uchi mata are strong thows for me. I enjoy getting a 2 on 1 and dropping in for a fireman (kata guruma). By far my favorite is sumi gaeshi to osaekomiwaza or to ude garmi.

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you think it's easy to execute? in competition? I've found that in competition, it's rather hard to pull off - almost impossible - unless you do it in an unorthodox manner, such as angling across them and attacking the opposite leg, as opposed to the normal straight forward variation.

What hurts you but doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.

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