Sakatottari逆とったり
reverse two-handed arm lock
- Difficulty
- 7
- Frequency
- ≤0.1%
- Category
- Hinerite捻り手
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Mechanics
The wrestler wraps one arm around the opponent's outstretched arm while holding his wrist with the other hand, twisting and forcing him to fall. A counter to tottari.
Frequently asked about Sakatottari
What is Sakatottari?
Sakatottari (逆とったり) is a sumo technique from the Hinerite group (Twisting techniques). Meaning: reverse two-handed arm lock.
How is Sakatottari performed?
The wrestler wraps one arm around the opponent's outstretched arm while holding his wrist with the other hand, twisting and forcing him to fall. A counter to tottari.
How difficult and common is Sakatottari?
Difficulty: 7/10. Frequency: approximately 0.1% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Hinerite group accounts for about 6% of all wins.