Kensai Posted March 12, 2003 Posted March 12, 2003 Whats the difference between O soto Otoshi and Osotogari. They both look so similar. Osotogari is my favourite Judo move and scored my first Ippon with it. I think its a good throw, it gets you off the center line so you cant be struck to easily as perhaps the other hip and drop throws.
Beer-monster Posted March 12, 2003 Author Posted March 12, 2003 Obviously throws do stand up for street and MMa fighting as I jsut watched Tsuyaka Kanomata pull of a great Uchimata. As for the difference between osoto gari and otoshi. There's not really areap in osoto otoshi, you live the opponent with your hip and the backwards force comes from pushing against their upper bodies. It looks like there's a reap because of the drop into the otoshi position. If you added a high reap it would be osoto garuma. Any help. Mind, body and fist. Its all a man truly needs.
Beer-monster Posted March 12, 2003 Author Posted March 12, 2003 sorry that should have been tsuyoshi kosaka Mind, body and fist. Its all a man truly needs.
Beer-monster Posted March 12, 2003 Author Posted March 12, 2003 Is that nice looking and nice technique, or pretty but ineffcetive? Mind, body and fist. Its all a man truly needs.
Kensai Posted March 12, 2003 Posted March 12, 2003 Looks like it would work to me, but I think throws like Ippon, have the fight stopping ability. BANG, lights out.
Beer-monster Posted March 12, 2003 Author Posted March 12, 2003 Sometimes simple is best, perhaps I should stick to dai ashi barai, its in Naihanchi after all. Mind, body and fist. Its all a man truly needs.
kenpo4life Posted March 17, 2003 Posted March 17, 2003 I think that the shoot is easier to do whether or not the person is sweaty. If a person is totally dry, and they never after because of the warm up sweat, traditonal throws work well. But the double doesnt require the same type of prelim clinch. If my survival means your total destruction, then so be it.
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