Tsuridashi吊り出し
frontal lift-out
- Difficulty
- 8
- Frequency
- ~0.6%
- Category
- Tokushuwaza特殊技
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Mechanics
Facing the opponent, the wrestler grabs the mawashi with both hands, lifts the opponent's entire body off the dohyō and carries him out of the ring. Demands exceptional strength. Rare but one of the more spectacular techniques.
Frequently asked about Tsuridashi
What is Tsuridashi?
Tsuridashi (吊り出し) is a sumo technique from the Tokushuwaza group (Special techniques). Meaning: frontal lift-out.
How is Tsuridashi performed?
Facing the opponent, the wrestler grabs the mawashi with both hands, lifts the opponent's entire body off the dohyō and carries him out of the ring. Demands exceptional strength. Rare but one of the more spectacular techniques.
How difficult and common is Tsuridashi?
Difficulty: 8/10. Frequency: approximately 0.6% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Tokushuwaza group accounts for about 16% of all wins.
What is the hardest part of Tsuridashi?
Lifting the opponent's full body weight (often over 100 kg) with both hands while keeping your own position on the dohyō.