Kani-Basami is a flying scissors throw that targets the legs of an opponent. The attacker jumps sideways and places one leg across the waist. The second leg sweeps behind the knees of the standing defender. This dual action creates a shearing force that trips the opponent backward. Both players usually fall to the mat as the throw concludes successfully. A player might use this when the opponent stands with feet wide. This technique requires extreme coordination to avoid causing injury to the knees. Modern competition rules often restrict this move for safety during active matches. Precise timing allows the attacker to use momentum instead of raw strength. The body must rotate mid-air to generate the necessary leverage for the trip. Mastery of this throw involves landing safely while maintaining control of the opponent.
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