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Ude-Hishigi-Ashi-Gatame (腕挫脚固), sometimes called Ashi-gatame for short, is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo. It is one of the nine [ 1 ] joint techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list , one of the three grappling lists in Judo's Katame-waza [ 2 ] enumerating 29 grappling techniques.
Ude-hishigi-ashi-gatame (腕挫脚固): Side-lying arm bar; Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame (腕挫腹固): Side-extended arm bar, lower stomach against opponent's elbow.
Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame (腕挫腹固): Side-extended armbar Ashi-garami (足緘): Leg entanglement (Forbidden in competition) Ude-hishigi-ashi-gatame (腕挫脚固): Side-lying armbar
Hiza-Gatame-Betsu-Gata too is described in The Canon Of Judo, this technique also bears resemblance to Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame, except that uke's far arm is held and pressure is applied as in Ude-Hishigi-Ude-Gatame. Uke, originally on their back, are transferred sideways by the technique with their chest becoming placed against tori's shin and ...
Ude-Hishigi-Te-Gatame (腕挫手固) is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo. It is one of the nine joint techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list , one of the three grappling lists in Judo's Katame-waza [1] enumerating 29 grappling techniques.
Sankaku is translated as "triangle," Ude-Hishigi as arm break, with gatame roughly translated as control. The triangle is formed by the legs of Tori that cross behind the head of Uke . The form created by the crossed legs resembles a triangle, hence the name.
U.H. hiza gatame; Hiza gatame(膝固) Variants or Aliases Ude-Hishigi-Betsu-Gata; Ude-Hishigi-Betsu-Gata is also described in The Canon Of Judo, this technique is similar to the second variation below, Ude-Hishigi-Ude-Gatame-Ni, except that Uke remains on their feet while Tori wraps one of his legs around Uke's arm. Hiza gatame ude kujiki
Ude-Hishigi-Waki-Gatame (Japanese: 腕挫腋固) is an armlock and one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo.It is one of the nine joint techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list, one of the three grappling lists in Judo's Katame-waza enumerating 29 grappling techniques.