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Excellent clip. I've been told that when doing osoto to pull uke's right arm while grabbing his left right elbow with my right hand towards my left elbow (as if doing a crable cross over) just prior to me "fitting in"/making contact on his chest/kick.
He instead pulls uke's right arm around his torso a bit down the horizontal line, in a circular motion while kicking and making contact with his chest... I'm gonna try that tonight. It seems a more natural movement than the former. :viking:Read this for flexibility and injury prevention, this, this and this for supplementation, this on grip conditioning, and this on staph. New: On strenght standards, relationships and structural balance. Shoulder problems? Read this.
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5/17/2006 12:26pm--
I was taught to set up osoto with a cross lapel grab (almost cross facing the guy), drive my elbow up under the chin while pulling at a downward angle from my grab at the uke's elbow. However, doing this angled osoto takes your body a little bit out of it.
Originally Posted by elnyka
I agree that contacting the uke's upper body with yours during entry looks to flow a bit better and guards better against a cluster **** struggle to defend your back if your entry is not crisp with the cross collar grab.
I'm gonna try this as well. Great clip.



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