Oshidashi

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Oshidashi, or frontal push out, is the second-most common winning technique in the martial art of sumo. To qualify as oshidashi, the winning wrestler must push his opponent out of the dohyo, or sumo ring, from the front with his arms but without extending his arms all the way. If the winning wrestler thrusts his arms all the way out in defeating his opponent, it is called tsukidashi. If the winning wrestler pushes the loser out from behind, it is known as okuridashi.


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