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Hinerite · Twisting techniques

Katasukashi肩透かし

under-shoulder twist-down

Difficulty
6
Frequency
~1.1%
Category
Hinerite捻り手
Technique demo
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Reference photo
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Mechanics

The wrestler wraps his hands around the opponent's arm while gripping the shoulder and squeezing, forcing the fall. One of the more common twisting techniques.

Name breakdown
katasukashi
ashi — leg / foot
Hardest part
Getting into the right position under the opponent's arm without giving him a chance to counter.
FAQ

Frequently asked about Katasukashi

What is Katasukashi?

Katasukashi (肩透かし) is a sumo technique from the Hinerite group (Twisting techniques). Meaning: under-shoulder twist-down.

How is Katasukashi performed?

The wrestler wraps his hands around the opponent's arm while gripping the shoulder and squeezing, forcing the fall. One of the more common twisting techniques.

How difficult and common is Katasukashi?

Difficulty: 6/10. Frequency: approximately 1.1% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Hinerite group accounts for about 6% of all wins.

What is the hardest part of Katasukashi?

Getting into the right position under the opponent's arm without giving him a chance to counter.