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Anybody got pointers? I'm thinking along the lines of little details that might not immediately come to mind when learning them. Or modifications you like that make them work better for you.
I miss @EinarrWhen you do the osoto right, it kills people, then you get banned on Sherdog and end up on Reddit
I miss @Einarr
That is still good for a chuckle. In case TS is still a beginner, make sure you do the opposite of what that guy says. Leaning back during osoto just means the opponent will osoto you.
A bit on the shorter side. I'm 5'8 so they're not really short, but still kinda.What are your legs like? Longer or shorter?
In my opinion then, you'll want to try a low, driving o soto, as opposed to hooking the leg and hopping in.A bit on the shorter side. I'm 5'8 so they're not really short, but still kinda.
A bit on the shorter side. I'm 5'8 so they're not really short, but still kinda.
Can you elaborate a little?In my opinion then, you'll want to try a low, driving o soto, as opposed to hooking the leg and hopping in.
Also, a low o uchi, instead of lifting the inside of uke's leg.
I think for o soto, a lot like what Matt shows in this video:Can you elaborate a little?
That is still good for a chuckle. In case TS is still a beginner, make sure you do the opposite of what that guy says. Leaning back during osoto just means the opponent will osoto you.
Here's a good basic video on osoto:
What are your legs like? Longer or shorter?