different between hikiotoshi vs tottari
hikiotoshi
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?????, literally hand pull down.
Noun
hikiotoshi (plural hikiotoshi)
- (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker pulls on his opponent's arm, shoulder or mawashi while backing away.
hikiotoshi From the web:
tottari
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ????, literally "arm bar throw".
Noun
tottari (plural tottari)
- (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker grabs his opponent's arm at the wrist, bars it, and forces him down.
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