Outside Leg Trip (Osoto Gari)

Thu, Oct 29, 2009

Grappling

One of the simplest ways to get someone to fall is tripping them. If you want to be a jerk and trip your friend while they’re carrying a bunch of stuff or you need to take the fight to the ground, you can do it by tripping. I find when sparring, trip opportunities come up often in clinch situations.

I found in my experience that successful trips can only be executed if you have your opponent focusing on something else. For instance, when clinching, throw some knees or do some dirty boxing and feel for the shift in balance. Once they’re off balance, you can really get in and trip them. Judo is the gentle art of knocking your opponent off balance and requires perfect timing and technique.

I particularly like the end of the video where they show a drill you can do if you have a wall or a ring. Try it out and let me know what you think.

Key points

  • Head control is important
  • Set up the trip, jerk them around fake a throw and chain it to a leg trip.
  • Remember: Break balance, then trip. Timing is everything.

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Jimmy is an amateur mixed martial artist who is a technologist and fitness enthusiast. You can follow @JimmyVo on Twitter

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One Response to “Outside Leg Trip (Osoto Gari)”

  1. Fred Says:

    Hey ‘JerseyJimmyV”,

    Nice post!!!

    We teach the Teens’ Aikido class Osoto Gari along with a few other basic judo throws…good stuff! (Main instructor is a former Judo competitor.) They always have fun throwing each other to the ground!

    Fred


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