Information om | Engelska ordet OSHIDASHI


OSHIDASHI

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9

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Nej

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  • His most common winning techniques (kimarite) were yorikiri (frontal force out), oshidashi (frontal push out), and uwatenage (overarm throw).
  • His favoured techniques were the two most common kimarite in sumo – yorikiri (force out) and oshidashi (push out).
  • His most common winning kimarite was yorikiri (force out), followed by oshidashi (push out) and tsukiotoshi (thrust over).
  • Kiyokuni favoured techniques were hidari-yotsu (a right hand outside, left hand inside grip on his opponent's mawashi), yorikiri (force out), and oshidashi (push out).
  • Yamato specialised in pushing and thrusting techniques, rarely fighting on the mawashi, and his two favourite kimarite were tsukidashi, or thrust out, and oshidashi, or push out.
  • His most commonly used kimarite were yorikiri (force out), oshidashi (push out) and uwatenage (overarm throw).
  • However, his three most regularly used kimarite were oshidashi (push out), hatakikomi (slap down) and tsukidashi (thrust out).
  • He was a yotsu-sumo wrestler, and his most common winning techniques were shitatehineri (twisting underarm throw), oshidashi (push out) and shitatenage (underarm throw).
  • Hidenoumi's most common winning techniques (kimarite) are oshidashi or push-out which accounts for 40% of his wins and yorikiri or force-out (30%).
  • His most common winning kimarite throughout his career were yorikiri (force out), oshidashi (push out), uwatenage (outer arm throw), shitatenage (inner arm throw) and tsukidashi (thrust 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.
  • The majority of his wins are by oshidashi (frontal push out), yorikiri (frontal force out), tsukidashi (frontal thrust out), and oshitaoshi (front push down).


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