Re: Strong throw
It looks alot like hiki komi gaeshi but instead of tori landing on his back
and rolling into the Osaekomi he flings himself into the Osaekomi. It is
still a sacrifice throw because he is "sacrificing" his position. Now the
next question? Is this Nagewaza to be scored, or a "takedown" that would
have no score?
I would have to refer to the rule I learned about hiki komi gaeshi and sumi
gaeshi. If there is no separation between the bodies as in hikikomi then
there is no score; if there is a degree of separation (I think 90') then it
is not hikikomi but sumi gaeshi.
Any shimpans out there to confirm or deny?
Joe
"Wetienne" <adresse@bidon.fr> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Do you know the name for this throw ?
>
> http://cercle.mikage.judo.free.fr/judo_rysskast.avi
>
> Thanks,
> EM
>
>
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