Thread: Koshinage
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Old 08-08-2008, 09:52 AM   #29
Ron Tisdale
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Re: Koshinage

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Peter Gröndahl wrote: View Post
Then you start with the ones that allows you to control uke all the way

On a serious note: If teaching beginners ukemi for koshinage, I usually start with throwing them in an "O Goshi"- like hipthrow and after that let them take ukemi for regular koshinage.

http://www.judoinfo.com/images/anima...lue/ogoshi.htm
In fact, some styles of aikido call that koshinage...that is the basic way they train the waza.

Best,
Ron (I like that one, myself...)

Ron Tisdale
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