r/judo Apr 18 '25

Technique What throw was this?

Hiiii senpais and Senseis. Rei.

May I please know the throw executed here? Thanks for the replies.

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u/Geschichtenerzaehler - GER Apr 18 '25

So many wrong guesses here.

It is Uchi Makikomi.

For reference, official Kodokan footage: https://youtu.be/y1DBRwZrXtg?si=UYdOkaFHbVKKWzyN&t=25

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u/glaucusoflycia17 shodan Apr 20 '25 edited Apr 20 '25

Not seeing an inside attack no wrap around either. That's an outer leg attack that popped through calling osoto otoshi on this Edit: calling judo throws can be really subjective because it isn't just one person attacking and one static. The way the uke tries to turn out makes the throw funky

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u/powerhearse Apr 20 '25

There is no inside attack, this terminology just sucks

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u/glaucusoflycia17 shodan Apr 20 '25

Yeah I got you. Meant the angle and drive of the throw not the feet placement like foot in/uchi mata, I just phrased it poorly. You wrap and wind in rather than wrap and wind out like osoto makikomi.

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u/Various-Stretch2853 6d ago

there is actually. the uchi-makikomi is inner as opposed to the soto-makikomi, the outer one. in the uchi version, you go under the arm, so you are "inside" between ukes arm and body. with the soto version(s) (and all non-uchi ones like harai, hane etc.) you go above the ar, so you are "outside" of uke, not between bodyparts. just like with and uchi-gari you are between the legs and all soto-gari/gake you are outside of ukes legs while attacking.

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u/Josinvocs ikkyu Jul 09 '25

How could this be osoto otoshi if tori is facing in the same direction of uke? Lol

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u/glaucusoflycia17 shodan Jul 11 '25

The uke tried to turn to escape the throw but can't due to the grips. They were mirrored when he started the execution so does that mean the uke's reaction now determines the type of throw?