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Kembudo-Kai Kempoka

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Henderson said:
Vicious! Hmm....I kinda like it, though. :ubercool:

Why, thank you. One of the reasons I like it is also because the positional set up is prime for sitting through with the reaping leg to a kesagatame, side control, or knee-up position...on an opponent who is addled from an occipital lobe bounce :wink2:

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Dave
 

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Tai-Otoshi, modified so my hands are higher up, one grabbing each of my opponent's neck lapels. Even if the throw fails, if I turn in I still have a standing choke.
 

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Gee,

I have two that I really love. They would be: Sweeping hip and Outer winding throw.
 

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mmm difficult since I'm fairly new.
But from what I've seen in our syllabus, it's gotta be the leg throw from our green belt.
You grab the attacker's leg from a roundhouse kick and sweep their other out from underneath them.
Don't know the Japanese name for this.
 

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Probably an o uchi gari to the supporting leg...can be a real rough fall, I've got about a dozen variations of that defense in my head and none of are pretty if you don't know ukemi...
 

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tshadowchaser said:
lets stick to throws for the moment
we can do take downs next week

Is it next week yet? ;)

I hit a decent Kata Guruma from my knees, ala 'fireman's carry' style. That's about as close to a throw as I usually get.
 

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bignick said:
Probably an o uchi gari to the supporting leg...can be a real rough fall, I've got about a dozen variations of that defense in my head and none of are pretty if you don't know ukemi...

it isn't pretty, and it hurt the first time as I hit my head on the floor. Wasn't expecting it. Right in front of the junior classes too! how embarassing.
 

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Ivan86 said:
Tai-Otoshi, modified so my hands are higher up, one grabbing each of my opponent's neck lapels. Even if the throw fails, if I turn in I still have a standing choke.

Morote-Jime?
 

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Tai Otoshi.
Definately my best throw. (Not that any of my throws are worth bragging about!)
I like Tsurikomigoshi because there's nothing like that nano second in the air when you're thinking, "Oooooooooh, sh@@@@@@@@##!"
 

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My favorite is made my throw because i do it a certain way. i take the opponite grab his collar and belt. kneel down and just throw him back behind me. it is a difficult and dangerouse throw do not try unless you have upper body strength.
 

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Is this a variation of kata guruma. Not a whole lot to go off from your description
 

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I like very much to go for O Soto Gari and when the opponent steps back, do Ippon Seio Nage instead.

Kata Guruma is another favourite of mine.
 

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