Judo-Study-Guide-Ne-Waza

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In the Kesa-gatame (Scarf hold) Waza, Tori

(Player executing technique) wraps an arm


Kesa-Gatame Scarf Hold around Uke (Player receiving opponent's
attack) neck and pins Uke (Player receiving
opponent's attack) with his upper body.

The Kuzure-kesa-gatame (Modified scarf

Kuzure-Kesa-Gatame Modified Scarf Hold


hold) Waza denotes a variant (there are
several) of the proper Kesa-gatame (Scarf
hold) Waza.

In the Kami-shiho-gatame (Top four-corner


hold) Waza, Tori lies with his upper body

Kami-Shiho-Gatame Top Four-Corner Hold


covering the supine Uke (Player receiving
opponent's attack) from directly above his
head, and uses both arms and his body to
hold Uke down.

The Tate-shiho-gatame (Straight four-corner


Straight Four-Corner
Tate-Shiho-Gatema Hold
hold) Waza consists of sitting astride the
opponent in order to hold his upper body and
legs firmly down.

The Nami-juji-jime (Normal cross strangle) is a


Shime waza (strangling techniques) in which
Nami-Juji-Jime Normal Cross Strangle Tori (Player executing technique) grasps Uke
(Player receiving opponent's attack) collar
with both hands which are crossed.

The Gyaku-juji-jime (Reverse cross strangle) is


a Shime waza (strangling techniques) in which
Reverse Cross
Gyaku-Juji-Jime Strangle
Tori (Player executing technique) grasps Uke
(Player receiving opponent's attack) collar
with both hands which are crossed (normal
grip).

The Kata-juji-jime (Half cross strangle) is a


Shime waza (strangling techniques) in which

Kata-Juji-Jime Half Cross Strangle


Tori (Player executing technique) grasps Uke
(Player receiving opponent's attack) collar
with both hands which are crossed (normal
grip and reversed grip).

In the Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame (Cross lock)


Waza, Tori (Player executing technique)
Juji-Gatame Cross Lock scissors one of Uke (Player receiving
opponent's attack) arms between his thighs,
and pulls it to bend the entire arm.

The Kata-gatame (Shoulder hold)Waza holds


Kata-Gatame Shoulder Hold down one of the opponent's arms and his
neck at the same time.
Ushiro-kesa-gatame (Reverse scarf hold), Tori
holds Uke down while facing his feet rather

Ushiro-Kesa-Gatame Modified Scarf Hold


than his face (as in this Waza). In that hold-
down, Tori locks one of Uke arms in the crook
of his arm, with his other hand grasping Uke
pants.

The Hadaka-jime (Naked strangle) Waza

Hadaka-Jime Naked Strangle


consists of applying pressure directly to the
opponent's neck without using his uniform for
that purpose.

In the Kataha-jime (Single-wing strangle)


Waza, Tori (Player executing technique) traps

Kata-Ha-Jime Single Wing Strangle


one of Uke (Player receiving opponent's
attack) arms and then uses both arms in
tandem to strangle Uke (Player receiving
opponent's attack) neck.

Slidding Collar The Okuri-eri-jime (Sliding collar strangle)


Okuri-Eri-Jime Strangle
Waza consists of using the opponent's own
collar to strangle him.

In the Sode-guruma-jime (Sleeve wheel


strangle) Waza, Tori (Player executing
Sode-Guruma-Jime Sleeve Wheel Strangle technique) uses the opening of his own sleeve
to strangle the base of Uke (Player receiving
opponent's attack) throat.

Ude Garami Entangled Arm Lock


The Ude-garami (Entangled arm lock) Waza
targets the opponent's elbow joint.

In the Ude-hishigi-ude-gatame (Arm lock)


Ude Hishigi Ude Arm Lock
Waza, Tori (Player executing technique)
executes an arm lock technique by hugging

Gatame one of Uke (Player receiving opponent's


attack) arms against his chest.

In the Ude-hishigi-waki-gatame (Armpit lock)


Waza, Tori (Player executing technique) twists
Waki-Gatame Armpit Lock Uke (Player receiving opponent's attack) arm
around behind him and locks his elbow joint.
This Waza contains hazardous elements.[

In the Ryo-te-jime (Two-hands strangle)


Waza, Tori (Player executing technique)
Ryote-Jime Two-Hands Strangle grasps the back of Uke (Player receiving
opponent's attack) collar with both hands and
strangles his neck.
In the Tsukkomi-jime (Thrusting strangle)
Tsukkomi-Jime Thrusting Strangle Waza, Tori (Player executing technique) sits
astride the supine and strangles his neck.

In the Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame (Knee lock)


Hiza-Gatame Knee Lock Waza, Tori (Player executing technique) uses
his knees to perform an elbow lock.

In the Sankaku-jime (Triangular strangle)


Waza, Tori (Player executing technique) uses
Sankaku-Jime Traingular Strangle both legs to strangle Uke (Player receiving
opponent's attack) and to trap one of his
arms.

The Japanese name would be Koshi-jime (hip


Koshi-Jime Hip Strangle strangle) but the mechanism of the choke is
classified by the Kodokan as Okuri Eri Jime.

In the Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame (Stomach

Hara-Gatame Stomache Lock


lock), Tori (Player executing technique) uses
his stomach to lock one of Uke (Player
receiving opponent's attack) arms.

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