@@quentinroche7676 It's a very common move in Greco Roman and one of the first throws you learn in folk and freestyle wrestling. Called head and arm throw there
Yes ! in fact, my sensei taught me this technique when i asked him about how to get out or counter the bully headlock, and i have absolutely loved this technique ever since ! it actually is a good counter for uchi mata too !
Aegis . Yes, i think that you are right to slide your right leg and keep it straight instead of bending it to throw like ura nage . To me , it looks too much like ura nage . Must be rolling (guruma ). Excuse my poor english .
@@bertinlebouthillier2895 it is a guruma because you rotate the opponent around you, no major lifting action. ura nage has a lot of lifting action, and the throw is defined by the back bridge. and if you look closely, ura nage throws back, yoko guruma throws forward.
the only effective thing against an experienced player is another experienced player. and you are wrong about the technique anyway. mongolians use this at the highest level.