Cornish wrestling is a type of traditional folk wrestling that originates from Cornwall, a county in southwestern England. In Cornish wrestling, wrestlers try to throw their opponent to the ground and make them touch the ground with their back or shoulders.
One way to throw an opponent in Cornish wrestling is with a move called a "hip throw." This move involves grabbing your opponent around the waist or hips, turning your own hips and twisting your body, and using your own momentum to lift your opponent up and over your hip before letting them fall to the ground.
Another common throw in Cornish wrestling is the "inside-hike," which involves stepping inside your opponent's leg, grabbing their opposite arm, and pulling them towards you as you lift and turn them, throwing them to the ground.
A more advanced technique in Cornish wrestling is called the "flying mare." This move involves grabbing your opponent's wrist and pulling them towards you as you lift and flip them over your shoulder, sending them flying through the air before they land on their back.
It's important to remember that Cornish wrestling, like many forms of wrestling, can be dangerous if not done properly. Wrestlers must always practice and compete safely, using proper technique and protective gear to minimize the risk of injury.