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‖ tsurikomi, n. Judo.|tsuriˈkomi| Also tsuri-komi. [Jap., f. tsuri lifting + komi inwards, towards oneself.] The technique of lifting and pulling one's opponent off balance during a throw. Usu. in Comb., as tsurikomi-ashi [ashi foot], a throw executed with a sweep of the foot; tsurikomi-goshi [goshi hip, loin], a variety of hip-throw.
1906Mrs. R. Watts Fine Art of Jujutsu 126 The Tsurikomigoshi now follows, one of the most difficult to execute. It is merely a very low hip throw. 1948G. Koizumi Twelve Judo Throws 16, 12. Drawing ankle throw (Tsurikomiashi). Stage 1. 1956K. Tomiki Judo iii. 68 Apply tsurikomi (lift-pull), raising his upper body with both hands. 1957Judo (‘Know the Game’ Ser.) 18 To attempt to show what happens when both contestants are moving, take a basically simple throw like tsurikomi-ashi (foot sweep). 1984Coaching Award Scheme (Brit. Judo Assoc.) 19/1 Tsuri-komi-goshi. Ibid. Tsuri-komi-ashi. |