背負投 / seoi-nage
相四つ / Aiyotsu (Same grip used by both person)
古賀稔彦 / Toshihiko Koga

The seoi-nage is a technique that is appropriate for the proverb, “soft and hard conquer hard,” meaning that even a small body can defeat a large opponent, but it also makes sense from a mechanics standpoint.
Watch this video to learn what you need to know about seoi-nage.

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Judo Techniques Taught by Toshihiko Koga / 古賀稔彦が教える柔道技

Judo Terms
The Aiyotsu is the basic Judo fighting stance, with both opponents using their same hand (right or left) as their Hikite (Pulling hand). A stance in which both contestants grasp the opponent’s left front collar with their right hand is called a “right grip”, and the reverse is called a “left grip”.

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