Seoi-Otoshi is a shoulder drop throw executed by dropping to the knees. The attacker grabs the lapel and the sleeve with a firm grip. Instead of staying standing, the player drops one or both knees down. This action pulls the opponent over the shoulder and toward the floor. One game example involves a player scoring by dropping under the standing defender. This technique works well against an opponent who stands with a high posture. The attacker must use a strong downward pulling motion to finish the move. Success depends on the speed of the transition from standing to the mat. Strategy involves getting the center of gravity as low as possible for leverage. This move offers a powerful alternative to the standard standing shoulder throw.
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