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Hiwaza · Non-technique outcomes

Koshikudake腰砕け

involuntary collapse

Difficulty
Frequency
≤0.1%
Category
Hiwaza非技
Technique demo
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Reference photo
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Mechanics

The wrestler falls backwards without any technique from his rival — usually as a result of overcommitting to his own attack.

Name breakdown
koshikudake
oshi — continuous push (constant contact)
FAQ

Frequently asked about Koshikudake

What is Koshikudake?

Koshikudake (腰砕け) is a sumo technique from the Hiwaza group (Non-technique outcomes). Meaning: involuntary collapse.

How is Koshikudake performed?

The wrestler falls backwards without any technique from his rival — usually as a result of overcommitting to his own attack.

How difficult and common is Koshikudake?

Hiwaza (non-technique situations) have no assigned difficulty. They occur in under 0.1% of bouts.