Sode Tsuri Komi Goshi |
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Sode-tsuri-komi-goshi - Sleeve Fishing Pull Hip
Sode-tsuri-komi-goshi is often known as Sleeve Lift Pull Hip. However, the Sode-tsuri part of the name refers to the tsurite being the sleeve grip. In other words, the fishing grip that is usually on the collar of the uke becomes the pulling hand (or hikite) as the sleeve grip becomes the fishing grip. The tsuri-komi-goshi part of the name shows the throws similarity to tsuri-komi-goshi itself. As the sleeve grip is turned into the uke and upwards, tori gets this arm straight as possible to ensure as close contact to uke as possible, bending their knees if need be. As this movement is made, tori can then roll uke over their hips, pulling round with the other hand. Due to the sleeve being used as the tsurite, tori can unusually use a double sleeve grip to enter this technique, or turn into a left-handed throw from a right-handed grip or the reverse. If from a normal grip, this technique, this would then be called Kata-eri-sode-tsuri-komi-goshi, (Single Lapel Sleeve Fishing Pulling Hip). |
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