Harukaze
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When I hear "drop" seoi nage, I usually think of tori hitting the mat with his knees during tsukuri, so by that understanding, no that's not what I'm referring to.Harukaze, are you describing somekind of drop seoi? Because Japanese guys taught me a really low ippon seoi just like you describe.
When you go really low between the feets of uke, do you sit on your heels?
Oddly I can only do drop ippon and normal morote... I feel off balance with drop morote and normal ippon, I guess I should practice more.
Ah, I have no idea about penalties in wrestling. I've only learned a little bit.
I *think* Harukaze is referring to the seoi-nage variation where you box step into a squat position on the balls of your feet?
Correct, that's what I was referring to.I think that's what he's referring to.
A visiting ikkyu from a local club close to mine does this all the time in uchi komi. He's never tried it on me in randori though.
I'm wondering if you're not pulling at an upward-enough trajectory with your hikite then.I think I've seen part of A New Wind, I know I watched all of the Inoue video. It's been quite a while.
Both, but mostly off the lapel. I use morote if I turn to the left, ippon if I turn to the right. Ippon feels weak sauce whether I throw from a sleeve grip or a lapel grip, though.
Turismo:
I watched the video, and the seoi that he's doing looks like morote, but with the distance from the camera, not certain.
My grip on the lapel feels far and away tighter than when I turn in for a seoi on my left and use uke's extended arm. Part of me wants to batter through Uke like a wrecking ball to basically force the load, and the other part is saying that I'm just going to undo my kuzushi.
I do think that the power generation will have something to do with not being very low. For morote I'd compare my body position to something close to a half squat. For ippon, maybe somewhere around a quarter.