How to Do Sumo Description
Learn How to Do Sumo Techniques & Moves!
In both pro sumo and international sumo, the rules are very simple: either force your opponent out of the 15-foot diameter “dohyo” (sumo ring) or make your opponent touch the ground with any part of the body other than the soles of the feet.
Punching, gouging, and kicking are prohibited, but slapping and tripping are allowed. It is legal to grab the “mawashi” (sumo belt) anywhere around the waist, but not in the groin area. Hair-pulling is also banned.
Copy the sumo wrestler sheet onto thick paper on cardboard, cut them out and fold them so they can stand. To make the wrestling ring, take a cardboard box such as a shoe box, turn it upside-down and draw a circle about 20cm in diameter on the top.
In both pro sumo and international sumo, the rules are very simple: either force your opponent out of the 15-foot diameter “dohyo” (sumo ring) or make your opponent touch the ground with any part of the body other than the soles of the feet.
Punching, gouging, and kicking are prohibited, but slapping and tripping are allowed. It is legal to grab the “mawashi” (sumo belt) anywhere around the waist, but not in the groin area. Hair-pulling is also banned.
Copy the sumo wrestler sheet onto thick paper on cardboard, cut them out and fold them so they can stand. To make the wrestling ring, take a cardboard box such as a shoe box, turn it upside-down and draw a circle about 20cm in diameter on the top.
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