Lovely SEOINAGE (NOT Sode Tsuri Komi Goshi) with double lapel grip… first one wasn’t good enough ! The way NAJAFOV sets it up reminded me of a SODE… just look at the very moment he adapts feet position !

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Lovely SEOINAGE (NOT Sode Tsuri Komi Goshi) with double lapel grip… first one wasn’t good enough ! The way NAJAFOV sets it up reminded me of a SODE… just look at the very moment he adapts feet position !

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Takedown, pass and FINISH! #Repost @henriquermjj ・・・ Queda, passa e finaliza!Obrigado #blackbeltchallenge, pela oportunidade de lutar esse evento. #takedown #guardpass #armlock #ippon #seoinage #kneesliders
Sode-tsurikomi-goshi
Beautiful Drop Morote Seoi Nage on the restart !
Third attempt at the SEOI OTOSHI was the good one from MARTINEZ ABELENDA LAURA in Zagreb... what a quick grip and nice control !

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BASILE FABIO
REVERSE SEOI NAGE vs “DROP” MOROTE SEOI NAGE
First version : I would refrain from using that technique, unless you really, really know what you do and can execute it without hurting your partner. This throw requires very minimal effort if executed correctly. At least a lot less than regular morote.
Second version : This morote works like a kata guruma variation. It comes from two hands on his opponent’s left lapel : his left hand up, his right hand under. As he drops down, the head pops out the opposite way it would with a regular morote, resulting in a forward motion slighly to the uke’s left side.
6 / 10 - BEST OF DAY 2 GRAND SLAM @ DUSSELDORF 2019