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Illustration of the judo throw known as uchimata, or inner-thigh-throw, where you turn in front of the opponent and throw the opponent by sweeping your leg between the legs of the opponent.
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Illustration of the judo throw known as uchimata, or inner-thigh-throw, where you turn in front of the opponent and throw the opponent by sweeping your leg between the legs of the opponent.
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Illustration of the judo throw known as tai-otoshi or body-drop-throw where you turn in front of the opponent, and throw the opponent by blocking his shin with your lower leg.
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Illustration of the judo throw known as uchimata or inner-thigh-throw where you turn in front of the opponent and throw the opponent by sweeping your leg between the legs of the opponent.
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Illustration of the judo throw seoi-nage, or one-handed shoulder-throw, where you turn in infront of your opponent and trap his arm in the crook of your arm to throw the opponent over your shoulder.
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Illustration of the judo hold-down hon-kesa-gatame, or scarf-hold, where you trap the opponents neck and arm in order to hold the opponent firmly on his back.
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Illustration of the judo throw o-goshi, or large-hip-throw, where you turn in front of the opponent and throw the opponent over your hip.
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Illustration of the judo throw ko-uchi-gari, or minor-inner-reap, where you push the opponent backwards and sweep the opponents foot with your foot from the inside.
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Illustration of the judo throw o-uchi-gari, or major-inner-reap, where you push the opponent backwards and throw by sweeping the inside of the opponents leg with the back of your leg.
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Illustration of the judo throw o-soto-gari, or major outer reap, where you break the opponents balance to the side and sweep the supporting leg with the back of your leg to throw the opponent backwards.
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Illustration of the judo throw de-ashi-barai, or advancing-foot-sweep, where you sweep the opponents foot as he moves to put his weight on it.
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Illustration of the judo throw sasae-tsuri-komi-ashi, or propping-pulling foot-sweep, where you pull the opponent towards you and throw by sweeping his foot backward while twisting to throw him forward.
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Illustration of the judo throw morote-seoi-nage, or two-handed shoulder-throw, where you turn-in low in front of your opponent and throw him forwards over your shoulder.
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Illustration of the judo throw o-soto-otoshi, or large-outer-drop, where you push your opponent backwards and down while blocking his outside leg with your leg firmly on the tatami.
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Illustration of the judo throw hiza-guruma, or knee-wheel, where you throw the opponent by pulling forward and stepping to the side while blocking the knee of the supporting leg with your foot.