Ko-Soto-Guruma is a minor outer wheel throw that uses the leg. The attacker places the leg behind both legs of the opponent. A circular motion of the upper body rolls the defender over. This technique acts like a hurdle that the opponent must fall over. The attacker pulls the sleeves to guide the direction of the fall. One game example involves rolling an opponent over the extended leg. This move requires the attacker to stay balanced on one foot. Success depends on the rotation of the shoulders during the lift. The defender travels in a wheeling motion toward the floor surface. Strategy involves using the leg as a stationary pivot for the throw. This technique works well against an opponent with a wide stance.
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