第二教 · Dai Nikyo

Tsurikomi Goshi 釣込腰

Lifting-Pulling Hip

Tsurikomi Goshi (Lifting-Pulling Hip), sumi-e ink drawing of the judo throw
The throw
Hauled out of the ball pit: the everyday analogy for Tsurikomi Goshi
Hauled out of the ball pit

Mechanic

Tori's high lapel grip lifts and pulls uke up and forward, like hoisting on a line, while tori drops the hips low across uke's thighs. Drawn up onto that low fulcrum, uke pours over it head-first.

Analogy

A grown-up grabs both your hands and hauls you up and toward them to get you out of the ball pit. It goes fine until your thighs meet the padded wall. From there you do not step over it, you pour over it, head first, out onto the mat at their feet.

Why it maps

The two-handed haul up and toward the puller is the tsurikomi lifting pull, and the padded rim arriving across your thighs is tori's dropped hip: drawn up onto a low edge, you tip straight over it head first.