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Classical uchi-mata involves reaping uke's back leg up and twisting them over their grounded off-balanced leg. However a common competition variant involves loading uke on tori's waist and reaping through the middle of uke's legs / acrossagainst their far leg (or hip), effectively lifting with the hips before turning to throw.

How is this technique distinguished from hane-goshi?

Classical uchi-mata involves reaping uke's back leg up and twisting them over their grounded off-balanced leg. However a common competition variant involves loading uke on tori's waist and reaping through the middle of uke's legs / across their far leg (or hip), effectively lifting with the hips before turning to throw.

How is this technique distinguished from hane-goshi?

Classical uchi-mata involves reaping uke's back leg up and twisting them over their grounded off-balanced leg. However a common competition variant involves loading uke on tori's waist and reaping through the middle of uke's legs / against their far leg, effectively lifting with the hips before turning to throw.

How is this technique distinguished from hane-goshi?

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Classical uchi-mata involves reaping uke's back leg up and twisting them over their grounded off-balanced leg. However a common competition variant involves loading uke on tori's waist and reaping through the middle of uke's legs / across their far leg (or hip), effectively lifting theirwith the hips before turning to throw.

How is this technique distinguished from hane-goshi?

Classical uchi-mata involves reaping uke's back leg up and twisting them over their grounded off-balanced leg. However a common competition variant involves loading uke on tori's waist and reaping through the middle of uke's legs / across their far leg (or hip), effectively lifting their hips before turning to throw.

How is this technique distinguished from hane-goshi?

Classical uchi-mata involves reaping uke's back leg up and twisting them over their grounded off-balanced leg. However a common competition variant involves loading uke on tori's waist and reaping through the middle of uke's legs / across their far leg (or hip), effectively lifting with the hips before turning to throw.

How is this technique distinguished from hane-goshi?

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What is the difference between Uchi-Mata and Hane-Goshi?

Classical uchi-mata involves reaping uke's back leg up and twisting them over their grounded off-balanced leg. However a common competition variant involves loading uke on tori's waist and reaping through the middle of uke's legs / across their far leg (or hip), effectively lifting their hips before turning to throw.

How is this technique distinguished from hane-goshi?