- In sumo, a
mawashi (廻し) is the
loincloth that
rikishi (sumo wrestlers) wear
during training or in competition.
Upper ranked professional wrestlers wear...
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Mawashi geri (回し蹴り) can be
translated as "spin kick",
although it is also
sometimes referred to as a
roundhouse kick. It is a kick used in ****anese martial...
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dislocate a limb(s). The
pronating wristlock (in budō
referred to as kote
mawashi, 小手回し, "forearm turn", and in
Aikido referred to as nikyō, 二教, "second...
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Mawashi matta (まわし待った) '
Mawashi break'. The
interruption of a
match at the
discretion of the gyōji in
order to
reattach a wrestler's
mawashi.
Mawashi...
- this period, such as the dohyō-iri, the heya system, the gyōji and the
mawashi. The 18th
century brought forth several notable wrestlers such as Raiden...
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jabbing punch (like a 'jab') Mae
Mawashi Empi Uchi:
Augmented side
elbow strike (e.g. in the kata,
Heian yondan)
Mawashi Empi: Hook
elbow strike Atsuen...
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pushing the
opponent out of the ring
using the arms,
without holding their mawashi (belt) or
extending the arms. O****aoshi (押し倒し, 'frontal push down') is...
- they wrestled, and wore the lords'
symbols on
large aprons called keshō-
mawashi. As
representatives of
their domains,
wrestlers attended tournament matches...
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Retrieved 3
March 2019. Kondoh,
Hideaki (29
August 1998). "Yōkoso, pen
mawashi no hōmupējihe" ようこそ、ペン回しのホームーページヘ。 [Welcome to the pen
spinning home page]...
- a silk
mawashi with
stiffened cords (called sagari) in
tournament bouts to parti****te in the ring
entrance ceremony and wear a keshō-
mawashi to wear...