The coach mumbled it the other night and I forgot to ask him the name of this throw. We would do an ippon seoinage and then flow right into this hip throw:
Basically is I start with my left hand on the uke's right sleeve, and my right hand on the uke's left side lapel, I would rotate clockwise bringing the uke's left arm over my left shoulder while still keeping my right hand gripped on the uke's lapel. I would perform the throw over my left hip and release the uke's sleeve to allow him to breakfall.
A variation of this we did that night too was to start with both sleeves in hand, and do the same thing, only that my right hand would hold on to the uke's left sleeve the entire time.
I looked all over judoinfo.com but couldn't find the same technique...any ideas?
Basically is I start with my left hand on the uke's right sleeve, and my right hand on the uke's left side lapel, I would rotate clockwise bringing the uke's left arm over my left shoulder while still keeping my right hand gripped on the uke's lapel. I would perform the throw over my left hip and release the uke's sleeve to allow him to breakfall.
A variation of this we did that night too was to start with both sleeves in hand, and do the same thing, only that my right hand would hold on to the uke's left sleeve the entire time.
I looked all over judoinfo.com but couldn't find the same technique...any ideas?