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Lapel grip break - Overview vs left | Dashdavaa
World silver medallist Dashdavaa shows his main grip break against left handed opponents.
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Collar grip break - Overview | Khashbaatar
2009 World Champion Khashbaatar introduces his collar grip break.
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Lapel grip breaks - Overview | Khashbaatar
Former World Champion Khashbaatar introduces his lapel grip breaks
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Sleeve grip breaks - Overview | khashbaatar
2009 World Champion Khashbaatar introduces his sleeve grip breaks
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From chin grip - Overview | Khashbaatar
2009 World Champion Khashbaatar introduces his Ouchi gari from a chin grip. This technique is dangerous if performed incorrectly or against inexperienced judoka. Do not attempt this technique.
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Overview | Dashdavaa
World silver medallist Amartuvshin Dashdavaa introduces his stunning Ouchi gari.
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Overview | Davaadorj
Double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj introduces the Mongolian Ouchi gari
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Overview | Dashdavaa
World silver medallist Dashdavaa introduces the incredible Mongolian Front Uchi mata.
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Grips | Dashdavaa
World silver medallist Dashdavaa reveals the grips for the Mongolian Front Uchi mata
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Overview | Dashdavaa & Davaadorj
World silver medallist Dashdavaa and Double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj introduce their Uki otoshi.
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Drop Seoi nage - Overview | Davaadorj
Double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj introduces his drop Seoi nage.
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Overview | Tai Otoshi | Davaadorj
Double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj introduces his Tai otoshi
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Overview | Yoko Tomoe-Nage | Khashbaatar
World Champion Khashbaatar introduces his Yoko tomoe nage
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Overview | Khashbaatar
Former World Champion Khashbaatar introduces his incredible Ura nage