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==Defense against a side headlock== | ==Defense against a side headlock== | ||
| − | *Break the opponent’s balance and concentration with a tate-shutō to the opponent’s inner thigh. | + | *Break the opponent’s balance and concentration with a [[Tate-shutō uchi|tate-shutō]] to the opponent’s inner thigh. |
| − | *Gyaku-sukuite. | + | *[[Gyaku-sukuite]]. |
| − | *Grab the opponent’s closest shoulder and hook their closest leg | + | *Grab the opponent’s closest shoulder and hook their closest leg. Lift and dump the opponent. |
| − | * | + | *Perform a finishing move as needed. |
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 23 March 2017
Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against a side headlock
- Break the opponent’s balance and concentration with a tate-shutō to the opponent’s inner thigh.
- Gyaku-sukuite.
- Grab the opponent’s closest shoulder and hook their closest leg. Lift and dump the opponent.
- Perform a finishing move as needed.