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Judo Technique - Throw: Ko Soto Gake

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Josh Resnick shows WICOMBATSPORTS.COM a judo technique called KO SOTO GAKE. See more techniques at WICOMBATSPORTS.COM

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    Tani otoshi!!!

    if you actually did judo for 22 years as you claim you have you would of known that........

  • Not to discourage him but not the best tecnique out there. Compare that to the way Japanies do it, or Russians, two diffrent style and you will see what I mean. Also, its easy to throw an opponent when s/he is standing relaxed than in real randori!

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  • Where did You find this black belt, in a pack of crisps?

  • these to r big anywayz so y do thy need 2 learn judo lmao

  • this is the worst ko soto gake had i ever seen. Stop to teach this, please! Learn before teach!!!

  • n'importe quoi...

  • @maofas you are an idiot

    I trained with swampertkid for a couple years and he would have you on your ass so fast you'd need to breakfall when he does an armbar

  • lol u wouldnt have to fall with him when u get yur foot behind him just push him and he will fall

  • @reprezents Right on. That is bad technique. Sure it worked but it's just plain bad judo. Looks more like a Tani Otoshi only worse...

  • @derm0ntti Tani Otoshi can be both. If the opponent pushes hard it can be thrown as an attack. But it is a wonderful counter for almost any hip throw.

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