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Nagete · Throwing techniques

Shitatedashinage下手出し投げ

pulling throw with inside grip

Difficulty
5
Frequency
~1%
Category
Nagete投げ手
Technique demo
Reference photo
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This clip also covers: Uwatedashinage

Mechanics

The wrestler takes an inside belt grip and pulls the opponent forward and to the side, dumping him onto the dohyō. Unlike shitatenage — no rotation, just pulling.

Name breakdown
shitate — inside belt grip — under the opponent's arm · dashi — pushing out of the ring · nage — throw
FAQ

Frequently asked about Shitatedashinage

What is Shitatedashinage?

Shitatedashinage (下手出し投げ) is a sumo technique from the Nagete group (Throwing techniques). Meaning: pulling throw with inside grip.

How is Shitatedashinage performed?

The wrestler takes an inside belt grip and pulls the opponent forward and to the side, dumping him onto the dohyō. Unlike shitatenage — no rotation, just pulling.

How difficult and common is Shitatedashinage?

Difficulty: 5/10. Frequency: approximately 1% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Nagete group accounts for about 15% of all wins.