-Kata guruma -Harai goshi -Hane goshi -dunno what it's called :bang: well just a simple throw/leg sweep where you put your right leg under is left leg and turn left until he drops..
My favorites are Ippon Seoi Nage Koshi Guruma to a Makikomi (Best combination ever) Hiza Guruma Tsubami Gaeshi (Greatest counter)
My foour (used on jujutsu competitions under JJIF rules): 1. Koshi guruma (kubi nage) 2. O soto gari 3. Morote gari (a.k.a. morote nage) 4. Tani otoshi As for seoi otoshi, I agree with both your gemtlemen, and also - THANKS for this nice link. Seoi otoshi - as I was told some 25 years ago - should be: a) arms same as for morote seoi nage (or even eri seoi nage) 2) legs ad hips same as for tai otoshi 3) kuzushi: front right 4) moment: legs brouight together My first sensei used to say that eri seoi nage "evolves" into seoi otoshi, seoi makikomi or even yama arashi, if you cannot perform it in the original version. I prefer not to use names not used in Kodokan. Imagine adding all those makikomi variations, like Ipon seoi nage makikomi, or ouchi gari makikomi, etc...
Hello sorry to but into your conversation. The Kodokan say that both drop ippon seoi and drop morote seoi are seoi otoshi and the master class seoi nage book says that the seoi otoshi in the BJA sylubos is ippon seoi otoshi. The Kodokan demonstrate this in their 67 throws and variations dvd. I personally find it all very confusing but the longer you play this game the more you learn I should also say that liketo through people using : Tai otoshi uki waza sumi gaeshi yama arashi
haw yo davo ummm lets see now , punches, kicks, knifehand strikes, and palm heel stricks. ahhh exelent