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Tokushuwaza · Special techniques

Hatakikomi叩き込み

slap-down on shoulder or back

Difficulty
2
Frequency
~8%
Category
Tokushuwaza特殊技
Technique demo
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Reference photo
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Mechanics

The wrestler slaps the opponent's shoulder, back or arm with an open hand, forcing him to fall forward. One of the more common techniques — a typical response to a tachi-ai charge.

Hardest part
Timing — the slap must land when the opponent is leaning forward but before he regains a stable position.
FAQ

Frequently asked about Hatakikomi

What is Hatakikomi?

Hatakikomi (叩き込み) is a sumo technique from the Tokushuwaza group (Special techniques). Meaning: slap-down on shoulder or back.

How is Hatakikomi performed?

The wrestler slaps the opponent's shoulder, back or arm with an open hand, forcing him to fall forward. One of the more common techniques — a typical response to a tachi-ai charge.

How difficult and common is Hatakikomi?

Difficulty: 2/10. Frequency: approximately 8% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Tokushuwaza group accounts for about 16% of all wins.

What is the hardest part of Hatakikomi?

Timing — the slap must land when the opponent is leaning forward but before he regains a stable position.