Another Potential Drop Seoi Nage Murder

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19 responses to “Another Potential Drop Seoi Nage Murder”

  1. Distraction, stiff arm, speed turn toward your right, dip execute… you are out!!!!!
    Excellent. It’s one for my books.

  2. Very nice! Little guy uses a knee drop seoi nage to smash a much larger bully. As a little guy myself, I love this! The bully didn’t know how to fall and did a severe face plant and got creamed! Judo can be used to brutal effects.

  3. Again the victors face got dangerously close to the ground. But I guess it was his lucky day. So many other unbalancing tactics are safer. Not what I would have chose.

  4. This move can be lethal. It’s a face plant that can snap the neck. It would be safer and perhaps just as effective if the opponent is “thrown away” instead of being driven into the ground. No one wants to go to jail for defending himself.

  5. I’d almost be more worried about what was on the ground that I landed on rather than being tossed on my head. Dirty shit hole. Notice the dog in the background barking along in unison with the laughter.

  6. Not Seoi Nage..

    Wrestler’s arm throw. Difference is whether he drops to the knees or not. Learn the difference. It seems small until you do it

    • No, that would be a “drop seoi nage” vs a regular “seio nage”. (Learn the difference… lest you look like a douchebag commenting on my page.) The “Wrestlers Arm Throw” you’re talking about is also typically referred to as a ‘Jap-Wiz’… which stands for “Japanese Whizzer”… because the Japanese were doing it in Judo before it was adopted into wrestling.

  7. Double drop knee throws of any judo nomenclature aren’t allowed in competition for this very reason. The uke has absolutely NOWHERE to roll out except on his face.

    Same with kani-basami (rooster or double-leg scissor throw) where uke lands on the back of the dome.

    In the streets, however, have a boshin’ good time, mate!

  8. The guy whose face met the….well, I was going to say “pavement” but I guess there ain’t any…anyhow, the dude whose face got introduced to the concept of a sudden gust of gravity?

    His kung-fu is WEAK.

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