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What are better Judo throws for those employing a lower, wrestling type stance opposed to the traditional upright Judo stance?
 
This is always frustrating. But, some throws still work. I like Tai Otoshi from this position--get them pushed back a bit, then when they step forward, do the technique.
 
1. Drop Seionage
2. Yoko Tomoe nage
3. Sumi Gaeshi/Hikkomi Gaeshi
4. Ken Ken Uchi Mata
5. Tai Otoshi

In that order - In my opinion.................
 
bbaamm said:
1. Drop Seionage
2. Yoko Tomoe nage
3. Sumi Gaeshi/Hikkomi Gaeshi
4. Ken Ken Uchi Mata
5. Tai Otoshi

In that order - In my opinion.................
Excellent. I'd have rank the Tai Otoshi a little higher myself but excellent none the less
 
I choose that order because that is the order I teach guys from other arts like submission grappling or bjj to start them off.............Taio is one of my tokui waza but I find it hard for some to wrap themselves around right off the bat. I have been able to send people back to thier home school and catch clubmates with drop and sumi after one class thus building confidence standing. I like to give yoko because its safe when the grappler sprawls hard. YIJ, BBAAMM
 
bbaamm said:
I choose that order because that is the order I teach guys from other arts like submission grappling or bjj to start them off.............Taio is one of my tokui waza but I find it hard for some to wrap themselves around right off the bat. I have been able to send people back to thier home school and catch clubmates with drop and sumi after one class thus building confidence standing. I like to give yoko because its safe when the grappler sprawls hard. YIJ, BBAAMM
Given the above qualifiers I understand your order more. Totally Agreed.

YIJ,
James
 
searcher said:
I have always liked kata guruma or uchi makikomi. They have always worked in the past. IMHO.
Man!!!! Kata Guruma!!! I drill that one everyday and didn't even think about that on the forum because I was thinking of it in the sense of the firemans carry variation...DUH!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I will try to put this question to the test next time on the mat. I don't see why 80% of the "typical" Judo throws could not be done from this position. It affords hara being lower than the opponents' and enhances balance. Hmmm......
 

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