Below are a series of screenshots taken from an analysis video with notes on the correction being highlighted Postural issues, head is out of the centre line at the Shomen Uchi contact Emphasising the collapsed elbow during Ikkyo and failure to extend Showing the direction of a potential tsuki counter-strike due to the previously demonstrated collapsed elbow Postural issues as the nage guides uke to the ground for the ikkyo omote pin Incorrect direction of motion during ikkyo Centre misalignment, shoulders should be at the green line, not yellow Shoulder misalignment leading to incorrect direction of motion with the arm, advice is to bend the knees sooner Nage is too high and vulnerable to a secondary attack from behind while pinning in ikkyo Direction of attack that would over-balance Nage Impact zone of Nage after an unbalancing attack Drawing attention to the fist as it prepares to tsuki Drawing attention to Nage’s foot and centre Explaining that Nage has moved too soon, before Uke has committed to the attack Nage is clearly in a poor body position at the end of ude kimi nage Direction of Nage’s weakness shown by blue arrow Pointing out that Nage is open to a yokomen strike from Uke due to failure to make an atemi Potential strike directions for Uke Good Nage position, with Uke off-balance and the point of contact below the centres, shown by the green line Progression back above the centre to the red line sacrificing the good original position Further continuation and increasing of Uke’s counter chances Demonstrating that if Uke drops the elbow in the direction of the red arrow… Extends the hand in the direction of the yellow arrow… Steps around behind Nage guiding them forward… hips and centre end behind nage… and Uke has successfully turned the flawed technique into Irimi Nage. Final 2 yellow arrows show likely location of Nage’s landing spot Advising on the correct direction for Nage, keeping below the centres, extending towards the ground and completing the sumi otoshi properly