O-Guruma is a major wheel throw that targets the legs and waist. The attacker extends one leg across the thighs of the defender. This leg acts as a stationary bar for the throwing motion. The player pulls the sleeves to rotate the opponent over the limb. One game example involves a player wheeling the defender onto the mat. This move requires the attacker to maintain a very strong upright posture. Success depends on the height of the leg and the pull direction. Proper execution creates a large circular path for the falling opponent. Strategy involves catching the defender as they move toward the side or back. This technique illustrates how to use a leg as a hurdle for gravity. It remains an advanced and powerful method for scoring in a match.
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