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Ground (Grappling) Techniques

newaza Ground (Grappling) Techniques  

Pinning Techniques (Osaewaza)

  • Yoko Shiho Gatame
  • Tate Shiho Gatame
  • Kuzure Tate Shiho Gatame
  • Kata Gatame
  • Kami Shiho Gatame
  • Kuzure Kami Shiho Gatame
  • Mune Gatame
  • Kesa Gatame (or see this photo)
  • Kuzure Kesa Gatame
  • Makura Kesa Gatame (or see this photo)
  • Ushiro Kesa Gatame

kataha1 Ground (Grappling) Techniques

Choking Techniques (Shimewaza)

  • Kata Juji Jime (or see this photo)
  • Nami Juji Jime
  • Okuri Eri Jime (a photo or another photo)
  • Gyaku Juji Jime
  • Tsukkomi Jime (or see this drawing)
  • Kataha Jime (a photo or another photo)
  • Hadaka Jime (a photo)
  • Sankaku Jime
  • Yoko Sankaku Jime (or see this photo)
  • Ryote Jime (or see this drawing)
  • Kagato Jime
  • Sode Guruma Jime (sometimes this is also called Sode Guruma Jime)
  • Koshi Jime
  • Morote Jime
  • Jigoku jime

Joint Locking Techniques (Kansetsuwaza)

  • class10 Ground (Grappling) Techniques Ude Garami
  • Ude Hishigi Juji Gatame
  • Ude Hishigi Waki Gatame (a photo or another photo)
  • Ude Hishigi Ude Gatame (a drawing or photo)
  • Ude Hishigi Te Gatame
  • Ude Hishigi Hara Gatame (or see this drawing, another, or this photo)
  • Kannuki Gatame
  • Hiza Gatame (a drawing and another)
  • Gyaku Juji Gatame
  • Ashi Gatame
  • Leglocks
  • Necklocks

Judo is derived from Jujutsu.

It was created by Professor Jigoro Kano. The name Judo was chosen because it means the “gentle or yielding way”. It was introduced into the Olympic Games in 1964 and is practiced by millions of people throughout the world today. It is best known for it’s spectacular throwing techniques but also involves considerable grappling on the ground utilizing specialized pins, control holds, arm locks, and Judo choking techniques. It emphasizes safety, and full physical activity for top conditioning. It is learned on special mats for comfort and safety. Most martial artists also consider a sensei to be a life-long guide who provides students with physical, mental and even sometimes spiritual training.
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