@esteban1712 He's not pulling uke directly over to the floor, he's loading him onto his back and then throwing him over. The throw is kata-eri-seoi-nage, a variation of morote-seoi nage.
@BoredMedic u dont have to pull them to the floor for it to be seoi otoshi......this is definetely seoi otoshi...seoi nage both legs are in between uke's legs
warum drückt der den erst wech...?
Exekutive1988 3 months ago
looks like tai otoshi.... not seoi nage
guyahkah 3 months ago
The kodokan itself classifies this throw as seio nage as it has a lifting and throwing motion rather than the drop of a seio otoshi.
BoredMedic 4 months ago
that's seoi otoshi
esteban1712 1 year ago 2
@esteban1712 He's not pulling uke directly over to the floor, he's loading him onto his back and then throwing him over. The throw is kata-eri-seoi-nage, a variation of morote-seoi nage.
BoredMedic 1 year ago
@BoredMedic u dont have to pull them to the floor for it to be seoi otoshi......this is definetely seoi otoshi...seoi nage both legs are in between uke's legs
alphie10 4 months ago
laber keinen das is moroteseoinage
snuuki12 2 years ago
o yes it is, he grabs the collar
macbrink 2 years ago