Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi
Propping Drawing Ankle
Holds the opponent's right ankle with the left foot and throws him down by breaking his balance while lifting him up forward.
4th Kyu · Orange belt
Syllabus: 5th Kyu to 4th Kyu
Cumulative techniques through the "5th Kyu to 4th Kyu" block — everything required up to and including orange belt.
Propping Drawing Ankle
Holds the opponent's right ankle with the left foot and throws him down by breaking his balance while lifting him up forward.
Small Outer Hook
Throws the opponent by breaking his balance backward, hooking the left foot or leg from the outside on his right leg and uplifting his body.
Small Outer Reap
Reaps the opponent's right foot from the outside with the left foot and throws him down by breaking his balance backward.
Small Inner Reap
Reaps the opponent's right foot from the inside with the right foot and throws him down by breaking his balance backward.
Major Outer Reap
Reaps the opponent's right leg from the outside with the right leg and throws him down by breaking his balance backward.
Major Inner Reap
Reaps the opponent's left leg from the inside with the right leg and throws him down by breaking his balance backward.
Knee Wheel
Throws the opponent by breaking his balance forward and holding his right knee with the left foot to rotate him around it.
Advancing Foot Sweep
Sweeps the opponent's right foot with the left foot and throws him down immediately when he takes a step forward and loads his weight onto it.
Following Foot Sweep
Throws the opponent by driving him laterally and sweeping his foot with the other foot so that both of his feet are brought together.
Major Outer Drop
Throws the opponent vertically by breaking his balance backward and sliding down the right leg on the back of his right thigh.
Major Hip Throw
Loads the opponent onto the back of the hip and throws him down by inserting the right arm through his left armpit while holding his hip and drawing it closer, breaking his balance forward.
Lifting Hip Throw
Loads the opponent onto the back of the hip and throws him down by grabbing the back of his belt to lift it up while breaking his balance forward.
Lift-Pull Hip Throw
Loads the opponent onto the back of the hip and throws him down by gripping his left front-lapel with the right hand and lifting it up while breaking his balance forward.
Floating Hip Throw
Throws the opponent by inserting the right arm through his left armpit while loading him slightly onto the hip and twisting the body, breaking his balance forward.
Collar Shoulder Throw
A collar-grip variation of Seoi-nage where the lapel is gripped instead of the sleeve, loading the opponent onto the back for a shoulder throw while breaking his balance forward.
One-Arm Shoulder Throw
Throws the opponent over the right shoulder by holding his right arm from the inside with the right arm to carry him on the back, breaking his balance forward.
Shoulder Throw
Throws the opponent over the right shoulder by inserting the right elbow under his right armpit to carry him on the back while breaking his balance forward.
Body Drop
Pulls down and throws the opponent forward by turning the body to the left and placing the right foot in front of his right foot, breaking his balance forward.
Floating Drop
Throws the opponent by breaking his balance forward and pulling him down toward the front-right corner.
Holds (osaekomi), strangles (shime), and joint locks (kansetsu) from the same syllabus blocks as your belt. Videos use official KODOKAN YouTube clips where available.
Upper four-corner hold
Holds down the opponent's chest and abdomen region by gripping both sides of his belt with both hands from above his head while he lies on his back.
Shoulder hold
Holds down the opponent from his side by trapping his right arm and neck together with the right side of the neck and both arms.
Scarf hold
Holds down the opponent's upper body from his right side by controlling his right arm with the left arm and gripping the back of his collar with the right hand.
Broken upper four-corner hold
Holds down the opponent's chest and abdomen region by holding his right arm from the diagonal-right side of his head and gripping the left side of his belt with the left hand.
Broken scarf hold
Holds down the opponent's upper body from his right side by controlling his right arm with the left arm and inserting the right arm through his left armpit.
Straight four-corner hold
Holds down the opponent's chest and abdomen region by lying on the stomach over him, controlling his arm and neck with both hands and holding his lower body with both legs.
Floating hold
Holds down the opponent's upper body with the right leg by controlling his right arm from his side while stretching the left leg backward.
Back hold
Holds down the opponent under the back region by holding his right arm with the right arm from his side and grabbing his leg with the left hand.
Reverse scarf hold
Holds down the opponent's upper body from his right side by placing the left hip beside his body, controlling his right arm with the right arm and holding his upper body with the left arm.
Side four-corner hold
Holds down the opponent's chest and abdomen region from his side by grabbing his belt through his legs with the right hand and gripping his collar through the back of his neck with the left hand.
Broken upper four-corner hold escapes
Drills and counters for escaping from the Kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame broken upper four-corner hold position.
Straight four-corner hold escapes
Drills and counters for escaping from the Tate-shiho-gatame straight four-corner hold position.
Floating hold escapes
Drills and counters for escaping from the Uki-gatame floating hold position.
Back hold escapes
Drills and counters for escaping from the Ura-gatame back hold position.
Reverse scarf hold escapes
Drills and counters for escaping from the Ushiro-kesa-gatame reverse scarf hold position.