© 2013 T. Westermann

O soto guruma - major outer wheel

UKE feet are on one line, the weight is distributed on both legs, respectively primarily on the right leg. TORI puts his left foot on the same level line as the feet of UKE and leads his right leg between his left and UKE's right leg forward, behind both legs of UKE. He pulls UKE's fixed right arm strongly to his left side to break the balance of UKE to the right side. TORI's right leg is behind both legs of UKE, his toes are almost beside the left leg of UKE, In this case TORI's leg is slightly bent. His right hip has physical contact and his chest pressed hard against the arm, shoulder and right breast muscle of UKE. The right hand of TORI is based on the left shoulder of UKE, at the level of the clavicle, the right elbow of TORI is in contact with the left pectoral muscle of UKE.

Now it is enough if TORI "pushes" UKE using his arms back over his right leg. Order to support TORI stretched his right leg jerked, here "snatch" his knee against the left leg of UKE, which is torn swinging like. TORI simultaneously turns his body to the left, and in a way that UKE has clearly fall on the right side of TORI.

Usage:
This technique is very versatile, for example after an arm block, as a support for arm levers or also to bring the attacker while close body contact to the ground. It is important that the defender is next to the corresponding side of the body of the attacker.