Tokushuwaza · Special techniques
Ushiromotare後ろもたれ
backward lean force-out
- Difficulty
- 4
- Frequency
- ≤0.1%
- Category
- Tokushuwaza特殊技
Technique demo
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Reference photo
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Mechanics
When the opponent is behind the wrestler, the wrestler steps backwards and pushes him out of the dohyō.
FAQ
Frequently asked about Ushiromotare
What is Ushiromotare?
Ushiromotare (後ろもたれ) is a sumo technique from the Tokushuwaza group (Special techniques). Meaning: backward lean force-out.
How is Ushiromotare performed?
When the opponent is behind the wrestler, the wrestler steps backwards and pushes him out of the dohyō.
How difficult and common is Ushiromotare?
Difficulty: 4/10. Frequency: approximately 0.1% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Tokushuwaza group accounts for about 16% of all wins.