Hip sweep
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| Attack from guard |
| Sweeps |
| Scissor sweep |
| Hip sweep |
| Hook sweep |
| Flower sweep |
| Chocks |
| Normal cross choke |
| Reverse cross choke |
| Thrust chock |
| Triangle choke |
| Arm locks |
| Juji gatame |
| Kimura |
Background
This sweep is best executed when the opponent does not put any weight on you. For example, if you attempt a cross choke his defense may be to push you down and to put all his weight on his knees.
Description of the technique
- The setup: your opponent does not have weight on you. In one motion, open your guard, post your left leg and your right arm on the mat. In the same motion your left arm goes across his body to grab his left sleeve while your left armpit locks his left bicep.
- The sweep: using your right hand and right knee as base, push with your left leg and perform a twisting motion with your hips. Your eyes should focus to look at to the right in the direction that is exactly opposite to the direction you were when you started the sweep.
- The sweep ends by mounting your opponent at exactly the opposite direction of your initial guard position. Once mounted, maintain a tight grip with your knees until you establish a good position.
Video of the technique
This technique is part of Budo Ninjutsu Grade requirements syllabus Yellow belt grade requirements, Orange belt grade requirements
| Is part of Budo Ninjutsu Grade requirements syllabus | Yellow belt +, and Orange belt + |

