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Hiwaza · Non-technique outcomes

Tsukiteつき手

fall on the hand

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

The wrestler stumbles and lands on one or both hands with no meaningful contact from his rival.

Name breakdown
tsuki — thrust / strike (broken contact) · te — hand / technique
FAQ

Frequently asked about Tsukite

What is Tsukite?

Tsukite (つき手) is a sumo technique from the Hiwaza group (Non-technique outcomes). Meaning: fall on the hand.

How is Tsukite performed?

The wrestler stumbles and lands on one or both hands with no meaningful contact from his rival.

How difficult and common is Tsukite?

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