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/watch?v=XAdRr1gsu0w&feature=r
elated This is the real hane goshi.
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hane goshi, harai goshi and uchimata look similar thats why most people confuse the throw lol.
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@ninjalla yea ur right :D uchi mata is on the other leg, closest to u and u keep the leg straight :D duh watch closely next time!
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@gregorde its not uchi mata since his leg isnt brushing the inner thigh but hane goshi and uchi mata are similar
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It can also be a variation of uchimata but it does not look perfectly like it either (i just noticed)
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@gregorde IDK man the throw looks so much like ashi guruma and harai goshi but it is definitely not an uchi mata since he is not reaping the upper, inner thigh of the opponent's leg. This throw.... idk, im really not a hane goshi expert but in japanese (which i am) haneru means to decapitate or to jumb (hop, spring watever u want to call it). Hane can also mean feathers which probably has nothing to do with the throw.
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I certainly am not. This is hane goshi. /watch?v=XAdRr1gsu0w&feature=r
elated What tori is doing here is not. Curling the leg a little bit does not make it hane goshi, which means "spring hip." Uke should go up and back as tori's hip springs into him before going over. Tori here simply rolls uke over his hip, like uchi mata (although he tries to spring his hip -- after loading uke).
It's a very difficult technique.
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@gregorde you're blind XD
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Osss
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@seungykim I made a wrong comment. This is, just like what others say, a uchi mata variant, not a true hane goshi. I apologize for the wrong comment.
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That's uchi mata. It's not even remotely close to hane goshi.
gregorde 1 year ago
@gregorde Respectfully, I thin you are wrong here
ninjalla 1 year ago 6