Wow there are a lot of different types of koshinages. Koshinage means hip throw, koshi being hip, nage being throw. These are more of an advanced nature in aikido, the reason being is because your uke needs to know how to fall safely, otherwise the chance for injury does go up. However, there's a way to start very gradually and then work into these techniques, and I think you'll see that here in a moment. The first I'm going to show you is from behind, ushiro tekubi tori, both wrists held from behind the back. The first thing I do, of course, just like we talked before, is make sure that my hands are in front, that I don't let him pull me back behind. So from here, what I will do is this hand will come up and over, just like this. So it's one, two. This other arm will extend out, one, two, just like this. So when I'm done with this technique, I look like I'm standing here doing this. What I'm going to do now is just load him up onto my hips and just show you from static. From here, just load the guy up on the hips, and that's all there is to this technique. To get to where you're actually learning to project him out, what I'll do is I'll drop down to my knee, leave my leg out and let him roll over it. From static again, from here bring the arms up, drop to a knee, project him forward. This way, let me do it this way so you can see my leg out, he has to roll over my leg, giving him some type of boundary. So from here now, once I get him up and over, I'll rotate him, I'll lift him up, load him up onto my hips and just continue him over and let him do a forward roll from there. Forward roll from there, just like that. Then, once I get into the actual motion, I can actually hold him on my back, completing the throw here. One, once I get him to here, I hold this here, lift him up and project him all the way over. It's hard to do that slow.