Isamiashi勇み足
self-stepping out while attacking
- Difficulty
- —
- Frequency
- ≤0.1%
- Category
- Hiwaza非技
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Mechanics
The wrestler executing a technique accidentally plants his own foot outside the dohyō at the moment when the opponent he is pushing out is still falling or stepping out.
Frequently asked about Isamiashi
What is Isamiashi?
Isamiashi (勇み足) is a sumo technique from the Hiwaza group (Non-technique outcomes). Meaning: self-stepping out while attacking.
How is Isamiashi performed?
The wrestler executing a technique accidentally plants his own foot outside the dohyō at the moment when the opponent he is pushing out is still falling or stepping out.
How difficult and common is Isamiashi?
Hiwaza (non-technique situations) have no assigned difficulty. They occur in under 0.1% of bouts.