[T15.12] Sweeping Osoto-gari (Throw)
[T15.09] Sweeping Osoto-gari (Throw)
This is a throw from a striking perspective. Not all throws must come from a grappling posture. Striking and throwing cannot be segregated. Striking is key in all three ranges. This throw combines slipping, blocking, and throwing.
Warning: Do not attempt these techniques without a qualified AOKK instructor’s supervision.
Opening Technique:
Step outside the punch and block the punch.
Execution:
- Twin forearms block the opponent’s punch while stepping to the side of uke.
Note: Hit uke with your forearms to upset his/her balance. Absorb the blow with your arms. Stepping outside the punch is a form of body evasion.
- Ridge hand strike across uke’s chest or throat.
- Grasp uke’s shoulder and turn them breaking his/her balance.
- Step around and sweep backwards with your leg.
Grips:
- None
Warning: Never go to the ground if there are multiple opponents.
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