Makikomi is yes, O soto makikomi however is a specific throw not a concept and you are throwing in the wrong direction. By planting your foot on the ground and pushing him over you are really doing more of and o soto gake rather than the winding movement of o soto makikomi.
As in the Akban-wiki my main expertise is Budo Ninjutsu kata, and I do Judo only to augment my sparring skills, I'll have to relate what you wrote to one of our experts and come back to you with a better answer.
that is incorrect... Makikomi for the most part is an aspect that can be included in ANY nage or otoshi. It merely means that you are going to fall with Uke (on top of him) like a sutemi waza but with more intended control of uke.
its a variation
UFC60hwm 4 months ago
@UFC60hwm yep, you're right
ninjalla 4 months ago
@ninjalla ya the one i originally learned you were still grabbing the gi with ur other hand
UFC60hwm 4 months ago
Yes, this is not Osoto Makikomi
ejaystube 3 years ago
Maki Komi is a not foward throw, you are doing a o soto gake.
richardlk 3 years ago
Maki komi is the concept of wrapping the opponents hand and using your weight to throw. It can be applied to many throws, Osoto geri included.
ninjalla 3 years ago
Makikomi is yes, O soto makikomi however is a specific throw not a concept and you are throwing in the wrong direction. By planting your foot on the ground and pushing him over you are really doing more of and o soto gake rather than the winding movement of o soto makikomi.
richardlk 3 years ago
Thanks,richardlk,
As in the Akban-wiki my main expertise is Budo Ninjutsu kata, and I do Judo only to augment my sparring skills, I'll have to relate what you wrote to one of our experts and come back to you with a better answer.
ninjalla 3 years ago
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Good1Embiko 5 months ago
@richardlk
It would me more like an osoto otoshi in that case, but the concept is right makikomi is the action of wrapping and osoto simply means major outer.
Its basically major outer wrap.
RodrigoCabanillas 1 year ago
that is incorrect... Makikomi for the most part is an aspect that can be included in ANY nage or otoshi. It merely means that you are going to fall with Uke (on top of him) like a sutemi waza but with more intended control of uke.
RoninTaijutsu 2 years ago
osoto makikomi usually includes a "winding" motion yes, but the concept of MAKIKOMI doesn't mean to wind or wrap.
RoninTaijutsu 2 years ago
you've got sweep hi foot otherwise your not compromising his balance just pushing him over
building7911 3 years ago
On our endeavor to video many techniques on the Akban project some may be re videoed. I guess this one is a candidate, thanks.
ninjalla 4 years ago
brute force not judo
ippon3245 4 years ago