Tori grasps Uke collar his Tsurite (Lifting hand) near Uke shoulder. Using both his Tsurite (Lifting hand) and Hiki-te (Pulling hand), Tori twists his wrists to pull Uke in order to destabilize his balance in the forward direction.
As Uke steps forward to recover his balance, Tori steps toward Uke in the same manner as in the Seoi-nage (Shoulder throw), spins his body around, and pulls Uke against his back. Tori also lowers his hips at this time to further destabilize Uke balance in the forward and downward direction.
In the Seoi-nage (Shoulder throw), Uke is pulled against the hips and the entire back, but in this Waza, pushing the hips in too far increases Uke ability to resist. Therefore the hip push is shallower in this Waza, and the throwing rotation is fast.The hip push lifts Uke upward and destabilizes his balance in the forward direction, but the Tsurite (Lifting hand) grasp can be either at the back of Uke collar as shown above, or the arm can be wrapped around Uke from beneath his armpit.
