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Deashi barai isn't one of my best throws, but I've been experimenting with it a little lately. Here's one way to preform the technique. (And help polishing my technique is appreciated.) The kuzushi is in the Uke's right front corner toward the ground.
This is also very similar to kouchi gari, but in kouchi you sweep his leg with your right leg and your body to his left. In deashi, you sweep it with your left leg and with your body to his right. In both cases, you sweep his leg from a forward-moving step.
Is all of this correct? Am I missing anything?
- Start with a normal right-side grip and a natural stance. Step back with your left leg to start the momentum backwards. Uke steps forward with his right leg.
- Continue your backwards momentum, so Uke starts to naturally press into you. Step back and to the side with your right leg. Uke steps forward with his left leg.
- Pull with your right hand to encourage Uke to step with his right leg toward you, but to the side a little (because you stepped out of the way in the previous step).
- When Uke starts to put his weight down on his right foot, pull down with your left hand (on his sleeve) to get his weight in that direction. At the same time, sweep his leg out forward from the outside with your left leg. Keep your sweeping leg straight and angle your foot to catch his foot with your sole. Keep your leg near the ground as you sweep.
- Uke crashes to the ground.
This is also very similar to kouchi gari, but in kouchi you sweep his leg with your right leg and your body to his left. In deashi, you sweep it with your left leg and with your body to his right. In both cases, you sweep his leg from a forward-moving step.
Is all of this correct? Am I missing anything?