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Mune gayaku - convers chest

TORI is located laterally adjacent to UKE on the floor.

He leans over UKE, so that his chest in a right angle to UKE’s longitudinal axis. TORI grips with his left hand in UKE's left collar (thumb inside), thus UKE's neck becomes blocked with the elbow of the left forearm. Its angled right arm is pushed under the left arm of UKE to block this with his elbow flexion. Then TORI stretches himself by supporting his head and his right shoulder to the ground, he stressed his right stretched leg. The left wrist of UKE has contact with the right collarbone of TORI; between his shoulder and the last cervical vertebra. By bending of TORI's upper body it is blocked on the ground.

TORI pushes the neck of UKE with his left hand to the back and can put his left leg around UKE's head. The back of his thigh, is located at the left side of UKE's neck, the calf below neck. During this movement sequence TORI places his left hand to the elbow of UKE. TORI stretches his body by sliding his right leg backwards, his angled left leg pushes the neck of UKE also backwards. His two arms now press on the elbow of the extended arm of UKE.