Paul Sailer drbranicap is right. Okuri ashi barai works by pushing one leg towards the other. By your definition o soto guruma would be called okuri ashi barai.
@@Paul13245 He does not attack both legs. Look carefully. He attacks the supporting leg. After the feint, the opponent transfers all his weight on the left leg. But, of course, reaping the left leg from this position means that both legs have to be reaped. It is not even a GAKE as suggested. It is a GARI. Ni dan Kosoto gari. Favourite technique of the famous Isao Okano sensei.
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So much more practical than the foot sweep version.
Beautiful 👌🏽🔥
Very nice !
Korean good of judo! Nice technic.
Thanks for watching
Very well and What is music ???
gooc collar and lapel grip dtrong
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this is not okuri ashi barai,dear Neil.basicly its nidan kosoto gake.you should know better.
He attacks both legs. This automaticly makes it an Okuri ashi barai
Paul Sailer drbranicap is right. Okuri ashi barai works by pushing one leg towards the other. By your definition o soto guruma would be called okuri ashi barai.
yea, get it together Drbranicap
@@Paul13245 He does not attack both legs. Look carefully. He attacks the supporting leg. After the feint, the opponent transfers all his weight on the left leg. But, of course, reaping the left leg from this position means that both legs have to be reaped. It is not even a GAKE as suggested. It is a GARI. Ni dan Kosoto gari. Favourite technique of the famous Isao Okano sensei.