different between tsukihitza vs fumidashi
tsukihitza
tsukihitza From the web:
fumidashi
English
Etymology
From Japanese [Term?] (“rear step out”).
Noun
fumidashi (plural fumidashi)
- (sumo) A situation in which a defending rikishi accidentally steps too far back and out of the ring, his opponent thus winning.
See also
- isamiashi
- koshikudake
- okuriashi
- tsukihiza
- tsukite
fumidashi From the web:
- what does fumidashite mean
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