Technique: Ippon Seoi Nage 🗨️ 🎥

Japanese Name: Ippon Seoi Nage

Top/Bottom: Top

Position: Standing

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### Ippon Seoi Nage (One-Arm Shoulder Throw) #### Overview Ippon Seoi Nage, primarily a Judo throw, has found its utility in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) as a powerful tool for transitioning from standing into a dominant ground position. This technique involves pivoting your body to throw your opponent over your shoulder using their weight and momentum. #### Possible Position - **Standing**: Executed when both practitioners are upright, typically at the start of a roll or competition when grips are established. #### Step-by-Step Instructions 1. **Gripping and Stance** - Begin with an orthodox stance: left foot leading if right-handed, right foot leading if left-handed. - Establish a double collar and elbow grip: right hand grips their left lapel or collar, and left hand grips their right elbow. 2. **Body Rotation and Entry** - Step forward with your lead foot between your opponent's feet for balance and proximity. - Pull their collar towards you with your dominant hand while pushing their elbow across their body slightly. - Drop your hips and rotate your body 180 degrees so your back is aligned with your opponent's chest. You may need to bring your non-dominant knee to the ground for stability and leverage. 3. **Loading the Opponent** - Raise your elbow connected to the collar grip, lifting and pulling it as your opponent is drawn atop your shoulders. - Your hip should come under their center of gravity: this is crucial for an effective throw. - Ensure your feet are aligned shoulder-width apart for stability. 4. **Executing the Throw** - Elevate your legs by straightening them, thrusting upwards from your feet through to your hips. - Continuously pull both the collar and sleeve grips. Simultaneously pivot and turn your neck to lead the throw. - Aim to bring your opponent overhead and downwards onto the mat. 5. **Control and Transition** - Maintain a grip on their collar to control their descent and direction as they land. - Follow through by moving into a dominant position. For BJJ purposes, this might include transitioning directly to side control or mount. #### Defensive Considerations and Variations - Ensure your grips are strong and secure; a loose grip will compromise the throw’s form. - Practice a smooth, consolidated rotation and execution to prevent counters. - Variation with gi and no-gi setups can involve adapting grips to suit sleeve-less techniques, like arm drags into transitions. **Ippon Seoi Nage** is a dramatic and effective technique to integrate into your repertoire, blending dynamic, quick movements with the leverage and control fundamentals of BJJ.