08. Tateshihogatame 縦四方固 Jindo

Technique name. Rōmaji. Tate shiho gatame. Japanese. 縦四方固. English. Vertical four-quarter hold. Tate-Shiho-Gatame (縦四方固) is one of the seven mat holds, Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. In grappling terms, it is categorized as a mounted position . 【講道館 YouTube公式チャンネル/ KODOKAN Official YouTube Channel】KODOKAN × IJF ACADEMY 100 Techniques抑込技 / Osaekomi-waza縦四方固 / Tate-shiho-gatame#KODOKAN #JUDO #IJF_ACA.

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縦四方固 Tate-shiho-gatame (straight four-corner hold) TSG. A hold-down. Sitting astride your opponent's chest, lean forward to press his upper body down with your chest. Most used by judoka. Watch you HEROES performing techniques on real competitions! Tate Shiho Gatame (Vertical Four Corner Hold) is often called the Mount in MMA and Submission Grappling, but is actually an effective pinning technique from. #efficientjudo #judo #judopinsDemonstration of Tate-shiho-gatame or "Vertical Four Quarter Hold" Osaekomi-waza (10 techniques) Kuzure-kesa-gatame. 1. Kesa-gatame. A technique to hold down the opponent's upper body under the right side of the chest region by holding his right arm in the left arm from the right side of the opponent lying on his back and gripping the back of his collar with the right hand. 2.

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This Tate-shiho-gatame (Straight four-corner hold) Waza can also be performed by only pinning Uke (Player receiving opponent's attack) from his shoulder to arm. In yet another method, Tori (Player executing technique) can grasp his own Belt with the hand reaching around Uke (Player receiving opponent's attack) arm, instead of clasping both arms. O-Uchi-Gari into Tate-Shiho-Gatame. Step 1. Start by throwing with O-Uchi-Gari. Step 2. As Uke lands, keep control of the upper body. Step 3. Place your legs either side of the body. Quickly moving into Tate-Shiho-Gatame. Tate-Shiho-Gatame. Step 1. Kneel astride Uke. Push Uke's arm up and across. Use your head to pin the trapped arm. A lock. From your opponent's right side, use your left hand to reach under his right armpit to grip his left front collar, at the same time gripping his right wrist with your right hand so as to extend his elbow against the joint. Alternatively, use one or both hands to grip your opponent's wrist and twist it around behind him to control. Tate Shiho Gatame - Judo's Vertical Four Corner Hold Technique This page provides details on the Judo technique "Tate Shiho Gatame" (or Vertical Four Corner Hold). This is a Judo pinning technique (or Osae Waza technique). There is also a video below on how to escape from Tate Shiho Gatame. For more Judo throws and grappling techniques, please. Continue reading "Judo - Tate Shiho.

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The British Judo Association have Kuzure-tate-shiho-gatame on their Dan grade syllabus. For that, Tate-shiho-gatame implies scooping both arms, while Kuzure-tate-shiho-gatame is a broken version, scooping one arm - we have videos in our demo series: Here is a nice tate shiho gatame escape you can try at judo and BJJ. Also don't forget to check out my Lightning Fast Escapes DVD at:https://judofanatics.com. Further, tate shiho gatame specifically refers to an arm position that looks like kata gatame. As a former regional referee of no consequence, here is what I think about osaekomi: If you fold at the hips (you could also "hunch", but I would instruct to fold) and cover from the upright mount, that will be osaekomi. The template for osaekomi is. Tate-Shiho-Gatame. Being good at groundwork starts with standing judo. You need to be thinking of following into newaza, as your opponent is falling. Working on transitions is a good way to develop this. For example. Ouchi-Gari into Tate-Shiho-Gatame. Tai-Otoshi into Tate-Shiho-Gatame.

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Description Tate-Shiho-Gatame. Uke est à plat dos. Tori est à cheval au-dessus de lui, un genou de chaque côté du corps serrant les côtes d'uke et les bras bloquant ses épaules. Sa main droite passe derrière la tête d'uke et sa main gauche passe sous le bras droit d'uke. Les deux mains de tori se tiennent l'une à l'autre fermement (sans croiser les doigts). From your opponent's right side, lean over him at a right angle and hold him down on his back with your body. Grip the belt with your left arm, under his left shoulder and pass your right arm between his legs to grip his trousers, then use your chest to pin him with weight of your body, anchored at his four corners. Most used by judoka.