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Sweeping Wraparound MMA Throw, Soto Makikomi, Harai Makikomi


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Sweeping Wraparound

As many take down moves comes from Judo, this move works through
the momentum of your opponent. Your opponent is pushing you with their hands on your upper body area looking to establish control in the match. You follow your opponent's direction, walking straight back for no more then two steps.

When you step back with your left foot (or right), grab your opponent's right hand with your right hand (or left, if your right foot is stepping back. Turn facing outwards, the way your left foot would be facing, while holding the opponent's hand. Now, just turn while kicking your front leg up. Sweep your opponent's leg, all in the same spinning motion toward the ground to throw your opponent.

This move needs to be done very effortlessly - your opponent may be able to get their move off if there is any hesitance. The sweeping wraparound needs to be practiced, until you are totally confident in pulling this move off with no hesitation.


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This article with attached video shows you how to perform a sweeping wraparound. Derived from judo and ninjutsu, this throw is also referred to as a Soto Makikomi, or Harai Makikomi. Learn to perform this MMA throw.

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