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is one of the twenty
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[[throw (grappling)#Ippon seoinage|throwing techniques]]
[[throw (grappling)#Ippon seoinage|throwing techniques]]
in the [[Danzan Ryu Lists|Nage No Te]] list.
in the [[Danzan Ryu Lists|Nagete]] list.
It is also one of the nineteen newly accepted techniques,
It is also one of the nineteen newly accepted techniques,
[[Judo Lists#Shinmeisho No Waza|Shinmeisho No Waza]], of Kodokan Judo.
[[Judo Lists#Shinmeisho No Waza|Shinmeisho No Waza]], of Kodokan Judo.

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Danzan Ryu's Seoinage, known as Ippon Seoinage in Judo, is one of the twenty throwing techniques in the Nagete list. It is also one of the nineteen newly accepted techniques, Shinmeisho No Waza, of Kodokan Judo. It is classified as a hand throwing technique, Te-waza.

Technique description

Graphic from http://www.judoinfo.com/techdraw.htm.

Like throwing a sack of rice over your shoulder. [1] [2]

Similar techniques, variants, and aliases

In the video, The Essence of Judo, Ippon Seoinage is demonstrated as a second variation of Seoi Nage. A third variation is also demonstrated which can be thought of as a left sided Ippon Seoinage.

Similar:

Variant: Drop Ippon Seoinage

English Aliases:

  • Diagonal throw
  • One arm shoulder throw

Included systems

Technique history