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Kakete · Leg and hooking techniques

Susoharai裾払い

rear foot sweep

Difficulty
4
Frequency
≤0.1%
Category
Kakete掛け手
Technique demo
Reference photo
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Mechanics

After dodging the opponent's throw, the wrestler slips his knee under the opponent's thigh and pulls, dragging him onto the dohyō.

FAQ

Frequently asked about Susoharai

What is Susoharai?

Susoharai (裾払い) is a sumo technique from the Kakete group (Leg and hooking techniques). Meaning: rear foot sweep.

How is Susoharai performed?

After dodging the opponent's throw, the wrestler slips his knee under the opponent's thigh and pulls, dragging him onto the dohyō.

How difficult and common is Susoharai?

Difficulty: 4/10. Frequency: approximately 0.1% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Kakete group accounts for about 2.5% of all wins.