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![]() | I dunno about one handed. I guess it could work one handed if you timed it just right. My judo instructor did it to me quite a bit when I first started. I stopped crossing my feet so much and took a wider stance.
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![]() | It is a great randori or competition opener. When you come in gripping grab a left handed mid lapel grip and jerk them to you. Someholy shit batmanholy shit batmanholy shit batmanes you can pick up the leg with your left foot or get a clean sweep. |
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