Information om | Engelska ordet HATAKIKOMI
HATAKIKOMI
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10
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Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda HATAKIKOMI i en mening
- His most common kimarite (winning techniques) were yorikiri (force out), sotogake (outer leg trip), uwatenage (overarm throw), and hatakikomi (slap down).
- However, he won only 33 out of a possible 90 bouts in that year (15 of those with the hatakikomi technique), and by January 2013 had fallen to the bottom makuuchi rank of maegashira 16.
- At the tachiai, Terunofuji sidestepped the onrushing Kotoshōgiku and won by hatakikomi, ending the popular Kotoshōgiku's quest for a return to ōzeki with the palpable disapproval of the Osaka crowd.
- Although his most common winning technique was yorikiri (force-out), the slap-down, or hatakikomi, was second and he had a much higher percentage of wins with this technique than most of his contemporaries.
- However, his three most regularly used kimarite were oshidashi (push out), hatakikomi (slap down) and tsukidashi (thrust out).
- He also regularly used hatakikomi (slap down), okuridashi (push out from behind), tsukiotoshi (thrust over) and uwatedashinage (pulling overarm throw).
- Dewaminato's most common winning techniques were hatakikomi (slap down), sotogake (outer leg trip) and sukuinage (scoop throw).
- His most common winning kimarite were yorikiri or force out (which accounted for over 40% of his wins), hatakikomi or slap down and okuridashi or rear push out.
- His most common winning techniques are oshidashi, the push out, yorikiri, the force out and hatakikomi, the slap down.
- His most common kimarite or winning moves are hatakikomi, the slap-down and oshidashi, the push-out.
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