Tate-Shiho-Gatame
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Tate-Shiho-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds, Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. In grappling terms, it is categorized as a mounted position.
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[edit] Technique description
Graphic from http://judoinfo.com/techdrw.htm
Exemplar Videos:
Demonstrated from http://www.judoinfo.com/video6.htm
[edit] Technique history
[edit] Included systems
Systems:
Lists:
[edit] Escapes
[edit] Upa
Upa is described as a technique onto itself in the book, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Theory and Technique, and demonstrated in the video, Gracie_Jiu-Jitsu_Basics_Vol.1. It is also part of the movement described as the cross lock (juji-jime) defense method in the book, The Canon Of Judo.
[edit] Elbow escape
The elbow escape from the mounted position is described in the book, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Theory and Technique, and demonstrated in the video, Gracie_Jiu-Jitsu_Basics_Vol.1.
[edit] Others
- Arm Pull and Roll Over Tate Shiho Gatame Escape
[edit] Submisions
[edit] Similar techniques, variants, and aliases
[edit] Kuzure-Tate-Shiho-Gatame
The Canon Of Judo lists a variation as a separate technique, where tori secures one of uke's arms instead of uke's neck, as demonstrated in the above animation, while holding onto the belt.
[edit] Others
English aliases:
- Horizontal four quarter hold
Variants:
- Double Arm Tate-Shiho-Gatame
- Head Lock Tate-Shiho-Gatame
- Reverse Head Lock Tate-Shiho-Gatame
- Arm Hold Tate-Shiho-Gatame
- Thigh on Shouder/Arm Hold Tate-Shiho-Gatame
[edit] External links
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