@@AmputeeTalks I trained with a Black Belt who was an amputee as well, I believe it was their left leg at about the knee, had great understanding of Kuzushi and subsequently most sutemi-waza. I recommend looking into joining a Judo gym if there's any in your area, it's so much fun and could be a lifelong hobby.
Too bad some of these are banned in competition. lol I even got in trouble in one of our in-house practice tournaments for unintentionally and unknowingly using Kawazu-Gake. My Sensei halted the match and made sure everyone learned not to wrap your foot around your fellow students' legs ever again.
Kawazu-gake is banned, but you are still allowed to grapevine legs, as long as your don't throw towards the rear - however it is dangerous, and I don't like seeing students do it in practice.
This was great, I have been researching "judo green belt throws" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Keyandon Judo Process - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got cool success with it.