Tsurikomi goshi
8 Seasons
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.
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Hashimoto's triple Sode tsurikomi goshi | Neil Adams
Episode 1
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.
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How to avoid disqualification on single-sided Sode tsurikomi goshi | Neil Adams
Episode 2
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.
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Abe's one-handed Sode tsurikomi goshi | Neil Adams
Episode 3
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!
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Khubetsov's Sode tsurikomi goshi | Neil Adams
Episode 4
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Maruyama's Sode tsurikomi goshi | Neil Adams
Episode 5
Neil takes a look at how Maruyama distracts his opponent using Kumi kata before throwing with a beautiful Sode.
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Sode Tsurikomi Goshi from Khubetsov | Neil Adams
Episode 6
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.