Worked on Ski to Nikyo, then a Kotagaeshi. From the Ski you Tenkan around it and allow their hands energy to carry forward as you blend on top of their strike then swing it around to your other hand and the initial hand that as on their arm goes to their elbow and helps to apply the Nikyo. Then you pull them back up after a backhand to the face, to make sure they don't regain balance this is done by snapping the inner hand at their face, and put them into a Kotagaeshi and dump them to the floor. This is done in case another attacker comes from behind, rather than finishing with Nikyo and keeping them grounded, you spin them around into Kotagaeshi and use them to get between you and the other potential attacker. This was a bit confusing at first for me with the switching of the hand. Once you draw them around you continue their arm around and feed it to your other hand which secures their hand to your chest/shoulder area and allows to lock in the Nikyo. The other arm stays on the inside of their arm at the elbow to keep it bent and allow for Nikyo to do its thing. Then this inner hand can be used to initiate the snap strike to the face and switch to Kotagaeshi in a short time and apply the new lock and drop them to the ground.
Next was Ski to Sankyo, then into a "bow and arrow" lock when you slide down to their two fingers from Sankyo and as they are turning, get them into a finger lock while maintaining the pressure and pain on the lock so they can't counter and then dumping them to the ground with a strike to the face while holding fingers. After the strike comes and you've blended it to the side, you continue under their arm and deliver an elbow strike to their ribs as you lock in the Sankyo. Make sure to keep their arm bent up and not allow their elbow to be much lower than their shoulder blade other wise they can counter it or reverse with an elbow strike to the face. Once you have the Sankyo as they are on their toes you drop your grip down to their index and middle finger to establish a new lock and bend their fingers back over their hand whilst rotating their arm down so that their elbow is now down by their waist and locked up under their hand. You can then use this lock to drop them by striking with that hand into their face. Both the pressure from the lock and the strike will take them down.
Last technique was Sumi-Otoshi (Corner Throw) where the Ski strike comes in and as you Tenkan you place your arm on their striking arm as they flow past and push them into the hole behind them that they have created. As they strike their motion will take them in a big circle around you when you correctly execute the Tenkan and blend with their strike. Instead of waiting for them to come around, as they are turning and have one foot in the air this is where you connect to their arm on the upper bicep and take a deep step through them over this shoulder and send them into a side roll at the hole behind them where their balance is non-existent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56EuOjRiJpI (Sumi-Otoshi video, not the same method in class but still cool!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGOtPXAPYx0 (Sumi-Otoshi video, same execution motion as in class)
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