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zDom
Try the throw with a bent leg behind the knee. I think you will find a lot of OOMPH behind it.
Osoto Gari Throw - Major Outer Reap as performed by St. Louis Training Circle:Just wondering how your style does O Soto Gari.
Do you use a straight leg to sweep the attacker's leg or do you do more of a back kick and strike with a bent leg at the knee level to lift the attacker?
I don't know about "101 Ways To do Osoto Gari", but there is this book:There used to be talk of a book titled "101 Ways to do Osoto Gari." I have never seen this book but I believe it wouldn't be hard to write. I think how you execute Osoto Gari depends on the reactions of your opponent as well as your body position and momemtum.
Judy, Sandan, USJA, Kodokan
Anyway, because this is a technique that I have taken particular interest in I have studied it a bit. So I just was wondering, wouldn't hooking at the knee be more O Soto Gake?
I am a BJJ practitioner and have recently picked out O Soto Gari as a technique I'm going to drill with a partner after class. This is the one throw that I learned in my (extremely) short time in Judo, that I have actually pulled off a couple of times when fighting from standing. I know I still have terrible form, and would appreciate any advice on how to drill it with good form, but that is besides the point...
Anyway, because this is a technique that I have taken particular interest in I have studied it a bit. So I just was wondering, wouldn't hooking at the knee be more O Soto Gake?