
Obi otoshi - Wikipedia
Obi Otoshi (帯落) is one of the preserved throwing techniques, or Habukareta Waza, of Judo. the 1895 Gokyo no Waza lists. A related technique with the same name is also on the Shinyo no …
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帯落 Obi-otoshi (belt drop) OOS A hand technique throw. Grip the front of your opponent’s belt with your right hand and pull him toward you, at the same time shifting behind his right flank …
帯落 / Obi-otoshi - YouTube
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Obi-Otoshi (hand technique) - Kodokan Global
Obi-otoshi is accomplished by grabbing Uke’s belt in the front with Tori’s right hand (or left hand) and as he continues to pull, Tori steps behind Tori’s right (or left). Tori holds Uke’s hip from …
Obi Otoshi - Attack The Back
May 8, 2020 · The Obi Otoshi is classified as a Te Waza or a hand technique and is one of the preserved throws listed in the 1895 Gokyo No Waza list. It’s a rare feat to pull off Obi Otoshi in …
Obi Otoshi (Belt Drop Throw) Technique - Judo Info
Obi otoshi is a throw to the rear, so it may be tried when uke is pulling you or retreating, particularly if your opponent has one foot well in front of the other. You will need to be close to …
Obi Otoshi -- Belt Drop | Judo Info
It is best known for it’s spectacular throwing techniques but also involves considerable grappling on the ground utilizing specialized pins, control holds, arm locks, and Judo choking …
Obi-otoshi - Judo.how » Alles rund um Judo
Beim Obi-otoshi (Gütelwurf) wird Uke am Gürtel und Hosenbein gefasst, in die Waagerechte gekipppt und dann auf den Rücken geworfen.
Obi Otoshi - Belt throw - AKBAN
Obi Otoshi is a Judo throw that is classified as a hand throwing technique. During the Meiji Era, Obi-otoshi seemed to have been used in Randori practice, because we can find this technique …
Obi Otoshi : r/judo - Reddit
Mar 30, 2017 · Here is Obi Otoshi performed by Yoshitsugu Yamashita, ca. 1904. It's very interesting as we can see how tori lowers himself here, which is what "otoshi" means. The …