Morote gari

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Morote gari was initially known as kuchiki taoshi, both moves being considered one and the same in most jujutsu schools. Kyutaro Kanda gave it its current name after it was made official in the Kodokan.[1][2]

Variations

Whereas morote gari is a frontal attack, The Canon Of Judo describes soto morote as a hanmi-irimi technique, where tori is on uke's side.

References

  1. Kyutaro Kanda, "Sweat, tears, sweat to tears", Judo magazine, March 1967
  2. Raisuke Kudo, 9th dan Kyutaro Kanda, 1965, Judo Meikan

Further reading

  • Ohlenkamp, Neil (2006) Judo Unleashed Template:ISBN.
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