O Soto Gari from Collar Tie and Tricep Control
Force opponent's weight onto their right leg using collar tie and tricep grip, then sweep the leg to throw.
7 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Square off against opponent and identify their right foot forward0:49
- 2Establish a strong collar tie grip on opponent's neck1:09
- 3Grab opponent's tricep with your other hand1:12
- 4Force opponent's weight over their right leg to break their balance1:15
- 5Optionally charge forward with hips while maintaining collar tie to bump opponent over1:33
- 6Step in and sweep opponent's right leg from the outside1:49
- 7Complete the throw by driving opponent down2:04
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