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Nagete · Throwing techniques

Yaguranage櫓投げ

throw lifting the opponent off the ground

Difficulty
8
Frequency
≤0.1%
Category
Nagete投げ手
Technique demo
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Reference photo
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Mechanics

The wrestler slides his leg into the opponent's groin, lifts him off the ground and throws him sideways. Both wrestlers must first have a mutual belt grip.

Name breakdown
yaguranage
nage — throw
FAQ

Frequently asked about Yaguranage

What is Yaguranage?

Yaguranage (櫓投げ) is a sumo technique from the Nagete group (Throwing techniques). Meaning: throw lifting the opponent off the ground.

How is Yaguranage performed?

The wrestler slides his leg into the opponent's groin, lifts him off the ground and throws him sideways. Both wrestlers must first have a mutual belt grip.

How difficult and common is Yaguranage?

Difficulty: 8/10. Frequency: approximately 0.1% of all decisions in professional sumo. The Nagete group accounts for about 15% of all wins.