How to use in-sentence of “backhand”:
– The Push Pass: A relatively little-used throw, it is thrown with a grip similar to a backhand but is released on the forehand side from a forehand stance.
– Another upside-down variant of the forehand, the scoober is similar to a hammer, but released away from the body from a backhand stance, instead of over the head from a forehand stance.
– An overhead chop, brain chop or tomahawk chop is a move where a wrestler draws their hand back and hits their opponent vertically with a backhand chop.
– A kesagiri chop is a move where the wrestler does a downward diagonal backhand chop to the side of their opponents neck, collar bone or throat.
– It is relatively difficult to impart different curves or release angles to, it is harder to release extended away from the thrower’s body, and it makes for slow grip transitions to a backhand or hammer.

