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  • You would never do an O-uchi-gari from a seoi-nagi. The grips are all wrong and it doesn't flow. You would do a Ko-Uchi-Gari instead. O-Uchi-Gari would be great from an Uchi-Mata or any lapel grip front throw. Take a look at Kosei Inoue performing it perfectly.

  • @MobileComputerClinic You are completely right. Koga is a prime example of Seionage into ko uchi.

  • @MobileComputerClinic Thank you that is so true. I had a younger blue belt (he was 18) try this all the time it don't flow as you said; So I told him to change it to tai otoshi after O instead of seoi (his Tai O is good) and now it's hard not to get hit with it when he throw's it. My coach likes to use O to Tai it's a slick attack combo.

  • Looks like a nice combination, but wont actually know how effective it is until I try it in rondori.

  • this is easier if you throw the underhook in on the other side cuz when you change levels you can drop it around the body. we work this like crazy in wrestling

  • amazing, i love this move so much in wrestling

  • It's like doing a seionage followed by an osoto... front throw to back throw... Hm, nice to know though.

  • Good point made

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