Ippon-seoi-otoshi defines a dropping shoulder throw in judo. The attacker grips one sleeve securely. The thrower turns inward under the opponent’s arm. Instead of staying upright, the attacker drops low. This drop pulls the opponent forward and down. Strong sleeve control guides throwing direction. Proper timing breaks balance before entry. The attacker uses knees to lower body quickly. Close back contact maintains rotation control. Athletes practice smooth transition into the drop. For example, a quick drop drives the opponent flat. Speed and precision determine successful execution.
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