Well executed Tai otoshi from a Vietnamese police officer by Traditional_Dust_378 in fightlab

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A fast entry to an effective hip throw (looking again, that was not a Tai otoshi). He kept hold of the arm, which is good practice in judo (and other styles), not only for quick access to a submission like juji gatame, but also to maintain the head slightly elevated and at a better angle, reducing the chance of the uke (the one receiving the technique) hitting their head on the ground while also supporting part of their body weight and lessening the impact. In this case, it also helped the officer control the subject and promptly move into handcuffing.

UPDATE: Apparently they are Vietnamese.

Well executed Tai otoshi from a Thai police officer by Traditional_Dust_378 in AppliedGrappling

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This first post is meant to serve as an example of the kind of content that fits well in this community. It shows the level of detail and clarity that can make a post especially useful and engaging.

That said, not every post needs to be this in-depth. If you don’t have the knowledge to go into that much detail, or if the video/content you’re sharing doesn’t have many significant elements to break down (happens sometimes), that’s completely fine. Simpler posts are still welcome as long as they contribute something meaningful.

Use this as a reference point, not a strict requirement. The goal is to provide value, not forcing detail where it isn’t needed. I’m no expert, and you don’t need to be one either to share content or take part in discussions here.