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Kihonwaza · Basic techniques

Abisetaoshi浴びせ倒し

knock-down by pressing down

Difficulty
4
Frequency
~1%
Category
Kihonwaza基本技
Technique demo
Reference photo
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Mechanics

The wrestler presses his whole body against the opponent and, leaning forward, drives him to the ground, dumping him backwards onto the dohyō. Despite being classed as basic, the technique is rare — it demands a very specific position and timing.

Name breakdown
abisetaoshi
taoshi — forcing the opponent down onto the dohyō
Hardest part
Catching the right moment — the wrestler must be taller or heavier than his rival to press him down effectively without risking his own fall.
FAQ

Frequently asked about Abisetaoshi

What is Abisetaoshi?

Abisetaoshi (浴びせ倒し) is a sumo technique from the Kihonwaza group (Basic techniques). Meaning: knock-down by pressing down.

How is Abisetaoshi performed?

The wrestler presses his whole body against the opponent and, leaning forward, drives him to the ground, dumping him backwards onto the dohyō. Despite being classed as basic, the technique is rare — it demands a very specific position and timing.

How difficult and common is Abisetaoshi?

Difficulty: 4/10. Frequency: approximately 1% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Kihonwaza group accounts for about 61% of all wins.

What is the hardest part of Abisetaoshi?

Catching the right moment — the wrestler must be taller or heavier than his rival to press him down effectively without risking his own fall.