Judo term

Tsuri-komi-goshi: Judo Meaning

Pronunciation
tsoo-ree koh-mee goh-shee
Meaning
Lift-pull hip throw

In Judo

Tsuri-komi-goshi is a hip throw where the lapel hand keeps the basic grip. The elbow slides under uke's armpit and tori bends the knees deeply before throwing.

How to recognize it

Recognize tsuri-komi-goshi by the lapel hand staying in the basic grip and the deep knee bend beneath uke's armpit connection.

Quick check

What does the lapel hand do in Tsuri-komi-goshi?

Reveal answer

It keeps the basic grip while the elbow comes under uke's armpit.

Keep it distinct

Basic grip versus hip wrap

keeps the lapel hand in . In , the hand leaves the basic grip to wrap around the hip.

Illustration of Tsuri-komi-goshi, a lift-pull hip throw
Technique image: In Tsuri-komi-goshi, tori keeps the basic grip, brings the elbow under uke's armpit, and throws from a deep knee bend.

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