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Kakete · Leg and hooking techniques

Tsumatori褄取り

rear leg pull

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

When the opponent loses balance forward, the wrestler grabs his leg from behind and pulls, ensuring the fall.

FAQ

Frequently asked about Tsumatori

What is Tsumatori?

Tsumatori (褄取り) is a sumo technique from the Kakete group (Leg and hooking techniques). Meaning: rear leg pull.

How is Tsumatori performed?

When the opponent loses balance forward, the wrestler grabs his leg from behind and pulls, ensuring the fall.

How difficult and common is Tsumatori?

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