The one-handed Kosoto gari by Japan's Keiji Suzuki in the Openweight final of the 2003 World Championships is widely regarded as the greatest Ashi waza of all time.
Now it's your chance to learn this amazing technique, as Suzuki takes you through a Kosoto masterclass. Also don't miss the numerous variations of Ugo Legrand and the amazing Osoto - Kosoto combination of Winston Gordon.
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki introduces the two different variations of his Kosoto gari that he uses against left handed opponents.
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki reveals his Kosoto gari that he uses against left handed opponents
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki reveals his amazing one-handed variation of his Kosoto gari, which was made famous in the final of the 2003 World Championships
A chance to see double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki's using his Kosoto gari against left handed opponents in competition.
2003 World Championship competition analysis of Keiji Suzuki's one handed Kosoto gari.
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki introduces his Kosoto gari that he uses against right handed opponents.
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki reveals his upper body movement for his Kosoto gari against right handed opponents.
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki reveals his leg movement and foot placement for his Kosoto gari against right handed opponents.
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki reveals the pivot on his foot for his Kosoto gari against right handed opponents.
Double World and Olympic Champion Keiji Suzuki reveals the breaking of balance and execution for his Kosoto gari against right handed opponents.