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O-soto-maki-komi (major outer winding throw)

A throw preceded by a blocking action when an opponent shows strong resistance, ending with a sacrifice (you throw yourself to the ground to throw the opponent).

O-soto-maki-komi looks a lot like o-soto-gari except you turn through more and when you reap, the leg goes backwards a lot further.

Common mistakes: Trying to do it on someone when you don't weigh very much. Not only is it a lot harder to do, but you'll probably bounce off them when you land on them — assuming they don't fall on you.

Full list
Here is a list of most of the techniques you'll need to know for Jitsu and at what level you'll meet them. The list is not completely definitive because modern Judo is creating many more throws, some of which Jitsuka are adapting for their own use.

Ashi | Gaeshi | Gake | Gari | Goshi | Guruma | Maki-komi | Miscellaneous | Nage | Otoshi

Ashi

Gaeshi

Gake

Gari

Goshi

Guruma

Maki-komi

Miscellaneous

Nage

Otoshi

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