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Hikikomi Gaeshi (引込返), also
known as pulling-in counter, is one of the
preserved throwing techniques,
Habukareta Waza, of judo. It
belonged to the fourth...
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technique Similar techniques:
Tomoe nage
hikikomi gaeshi English aliases:
Corner throw Corner reversal Information on the...
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Kouchi gake (小内掛):
Small inner hook
Ouchi gake (大内掛):
Great inner hook
Hikikomi gaeshi (引込返):
Pulling in
reversal Sumi
gaeshi (隅返):
Corner reversal Tawara...
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storm Osoto otoshi (大外落): Big
outer drop Daki
wakare (抱分): High
separation Hikikomi gaeshi (引込返):
Pulling in
reversal Tawara gaeshi (俵返): Rice bag reversal...
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evading the
rising foot of the attacker.
Similar techniques: sumi
gaeshi hikikomi gaeshi Aliases:
Stomach throw Circular throw Monkey flip Variants: Yoko...
- the
position known in
modern times as guard,
often after a pull down or
hikikomi (引込).
Another variation was the
horizontal triangle or yoko-sankaku-jime...
- of 2017.
Unlike mainstream Kodokan competition rules,
kosen rules allow hikikomi (引込, pulling-in),
enabling competitors to
transition to ne-waza by dragging...
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Shoji may also be
installed as
pocket doors between rooms,
called hikikomi (引込) shoji. This is a
historical practice, but it is no
longer common in...
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Ippon Mayu,
guest starring Kenichi Endō, Shōhei Hino, Ken
Utsui (2007)
Hikikomi Onna,
guest starring Kimiko Yo,
Matsumoto Kōshirō X (2008)
Amabiki no Bungorō...
- or side of the opponent) with her
masterly newaza techniques such as
Hikikomi gaeshi and Ude
garami (Kimura Lock) gaeshi, which, with a high probability...