Tsurikomi goshi is rarely seen at top level competition, but a modification to it - Sode tsurikomi goshi - has become a well used and very effective scoring technique.
Former World Champion Craig Fallon leads with both of these techniques, breaking them down step-by-step over six episodes.
Other top level judoka who made Sode tsurikomi goshi a big part of their game were four Olympic Champions - Kayla Harrison, Toshihiko Koga, Mark Huizinga and Ki-young Jeon. All of their variations are not to be missed.
World and European Champion Craig Fallon introduces his Tsurikomi goshi.
World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the execution for his Tsurikomi goshi. Includes some great competition examples!
World and European Champion Craig Fallon introduces his amazing style of Sode tsurikomi goshi.
World and European Champion Craig Fallon reveals the set-up for his amazing style of Sode tsurikomi goshi.
World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the entry into his amazing style of Sode tsurikomi goshi.
World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the execution for his amazing style of Sode tsurikomi goshi.
Double Olympic and World Champion Kayla Harrison's Sode tsurikomi goshi against right handed opponents. One of her major scoring techniques.
Kayla Harrison shows each step of her Sode tsurikomi goshi - kumi kata, kuzushi, tsukuri and kake.
Kayla Harrison in competition executing Sode tsurikomi goshi.
Koga demonstrates a standard Sode tsuri komi goshi. Next see Koga's variations
A beautiful variation of Sode tsurikomi goshi, where Koga enters for a right handed throw before spinning in with a left handed Sode
Koga demonstrates his Sode tsuri komi goshi - used against a left handed opponent
Sode tsurikomi goshi is a great surprise attack. This left handed variation from Mark Huizinga is performed from a single sleeve grip
Neil Adams analyses an amazing triple Sode attack, which results in Ippon for Japan's Soichi Hashimoto in the final of the 2017 Ekaterinburg Grand Prix.
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses an amazing one handed throw from the new rising star of Japanese judo in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam!
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses 2016 Olympic silver medallist An Baul's (KOR) single-sided Sode tsurikomi goshi at the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam, which resulted in Hansoku make.
Neil takes a look at how Maruyama distracts his opponent using Kumi kata before throwing with a beautiful Sode.
Neil Adams analyses a great piece of opportunist judo, as Khubetsov (RUS) anticipates his opponent's attack and throws him with Sode tsurikomi goshi in the -81kg final of the 2016 Tbilisi Grand Prix.
Jeon demonstrates how he sets up his grip for Sode tsuri komi goshi against a right handed opponent
The Gokyo version of Tsurikomi goshi, demonstrated by Neil Adams
Jeon demonstrates Sode tsuri komi goshi against a right handed opponent
Jeon demonstrates a Sode tsuri komi goshi against a left handed Russian style
Jeon demonstrates one of his greatest abilities as a fighter, combining techniques together. Here he show his best combination, Drop Sode tsuri komi goshi to Osoto gari