Ko-Uchi-Gaeshi is a counter technique used against an inner reap attempt. The defender feels the attacker starting a minor inner leg sweep. Instead of falling, the defender uses the momentum to reverse. A quick shift of the hips redirects the force of the attacker. One game example shows a player scoring after being attacked first. This reversal requires the player to stay light on the feet. The defender pushes the attacker backward as the sweep happens. Success depends on reacting faster than the person starting the initial move. Strategy involves keeping the center of gravity low during the exchange. This skill allows a player to turn a defensive moment into a win. It teaches athletes how to stay calm under a direct attack.
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