浮落, or "floating drop," is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. It belongs to the fourth group, Dai Yonkyo, of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo-no-Nagewaza [1], of Kodokan Judo. It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. [2] The technique is categorized as a hand technique, Judo technique. [3]
In yaku soku geiko, randori of free fighting variations can be seen by pulling at the lapels. Often they are counters to actions of the Uke. When the Uke overcommits in hipthrows (goshi-waza), the Tori can defend by stepping to the side (tai sabaki) to avoid the throw. During that action the Tori can pull at the sleeves or lapel (depending the side of grip and side of the tai sabaki), further breaking the balance of Uke, enforcing the kuzushi (losing of balance) and guiding the Uke to the ground. The same basic principle is used in Uchi Mata Sukachi.
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