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Are omoplatas legal in judo?
Are hammerlocks (te-gatame) legal in judo competition?Why is ude-garami legal if it is effectively a shoulder lock?What is a “shoulder lock” in Judo terminology?Is there a way to reliably attack only a bent elbow joint with ude garami (Kimura, Americana)?Is there a canonical resource for the classification of Judo mat techniques?Are there any Judo techniques which are illegal in BJJ?How are armlocks categorised in Judo?Why were leg-locks removed from Judo?Is an arm-triangle (choke from kata-gatame) a legal submission?Why is ude-garami legal if it is effectively a shoulder lock?Is the Biceps Slicer a legal technique in judo?Are hammerlocks (te-gatame) legal in judo competition?
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Are omoplatas legal in judo? Though they cause pain to the shoulder joint, they "lock" (bend) the elbow joint to achieve this (as in ude-garami and te-gatame).
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Are omoplatas legal in judo? Though they cause pain to the shoulder joint, they "lock" (bend) the elbow joint to achieve this (as in ude-garami and te-gatame).
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Are omoplatas legal in judo? Though they cause pain to the shoulder joint, they "lock" (bend) the elbow joint to achieve this (as in ude-garami and te-gatame).
brazilian-jiu-jitsu judo joint-lock anatomy
Are omoplatas legal in judo? Though they cause pain to the shoulder joint, they "lock" (bend) the elbow joint to achieve this (as in ude-garami and te-gatame).
brazilian-jiu-jitsu judo joint-lock anatomy
brazilian-jiu-jitsu judo joint-lock anatomy
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Yes, omoplatas are considered a variant of ashi-gatame or hiza-gatame.1 3 The IJF Referee Commission has confirmed their legality on multiple occasions,1 2 both as a submission, and as a method of turning uke over from the turtle position.
They are occasionally seen in competition, and are the signature techniques of some high level judoka (e.g. Huizinga, Munkhbat):
Submission (ashi-gatame / hiza-gatame):
World Championships Baku 2018 | 100kg+ | Durlenbayar vs Pineda
IJF World Masters Rabat 2015 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pareto
Baku Grand Slam 2014 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Rosseneu
Paris Grand Slam 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Guan
Paris Grand Slam 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Mosdier- Antalya Grand Prix 2017 | 52kg | Azizova vs Tas
- Tokyo Grand SLam 2015 | 60kg | Aoki vs Chammartin
- World Championships Baku 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Costa
- Tashkent Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pavlenko
- Hohhot Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Wang
- Paris Grand SLam 2016 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Nikolic
- World Championships Seoul 1985
"Huizinga roll":
- 2007 Tournois de Paris | 90kg | Huizinga vs Dafreville
- 2010 World Cup Lisbon | 81kg | Canto vs Stevens
Grand Prix Budapest 2016 | 60kg | Aoki vs Bestaev- World Championships Budapest 2017 | 73kg | Ungvári vs Ruiz
Havana Grand Prix 2016 | 57kg | Harachi vs David
Grand Prix Agadir 2018 | 57kg | Harachi vs Iraoui
1. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2016: Day 1 (6:59:55)
2. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2018: Day 2 (2:59:20)
3. Kodokan Katame-Waza: Various Techniques and their Names (1994)
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Yes, omoplatas are considered a variant of ashi-gatame or hiza-gatame.1 3 The IJF Referee Commission has confirmed their legality on multiple occasions,1 2 both as a submission, and as a method of turning uke over from the turtle position.
They are occasionally seen in competition, and are the signature techniques of some high level judoka (e.g. Huizinga, Munkhbat):
Submission (ashi-gatame / hiza-gatame):
World Championships Baku 2018 | 100kg+ | Durlenbayar vs Pineda
IJF World Masters Rabat 2015 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pareto
Baku Grand Slam 2014 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Rosseneu
Paris Grand Slam 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Guan
Paris Grand Slam 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Mosdier- Antalya Grand Prix 2017 | 52kg | Azizova vs Tas
- Tokyo Grand SLam 2015 | 60kg | Aoki vs Chammartin
- World Championships Baku 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Costa
- Tashkent Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pavlenko
- Hohhot Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Wang
- Paris Grand SLam 2016 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Nikolic
- World Championships Seoul 1985
"Huizinga roll":
- 2007 Tournois de Paris | 90kg | Huizinga vs Dafreville
- 2010 World Cup Lisbon | 81kg | Canto vs Stevens
Grand Prix Budapest 2016 | 60kg | Aoki vs Bestaev- World Championships Budapest 2017 | 73kg | Ungvári vs Ruiz
Havana Grand Prix 2016 | 57kg | Harachi vs David
Grand Prix Agadir 2018 | 57kg | Harachi vs Iraoui
1. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2016: Day 1 (6:59:55)
2. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2018: Day 2 (2:59:20)
3. Kodokan Katame-Waza: Various Techniques and their Names (1994)
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Yes, omoplatas are considered a variant of ashi-gatame or hiza-gatame.1 3 The IJF Referee Commission has confirmed their legality on multiple occasions,1 2 both as a submission, and as a method of turning uke over from the turtle position.
They are occasionally seen in competition, and are the signature techniques of some high level judoka (e.g. Huizinga, Munkhbat):
Submission (ashi-gatame / hiza-gatame):
World Championships Baku 2018 | 100kg+ | Durlenbayar vs Pineda
IJF World Masters Rabat 2015 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pareto
Baku Grand Slam 2014 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Rosseneu
Paris Grand Slam 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Guan
Paris Grand Slam 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Mosdier- Antalya Grand Prix 2017 | 52kg | Azizova vs Tas
- Tokyo Grand SLam 2015 | 60kg | Aoki vs Chammartin
- World Championships Baku 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Costa
- Tashkent Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pavlenko
- Hohhot Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Wang
- Paris Grand SLam 2016 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Nikolic
- World Championships Seoul 1985
"Huizinga roll":
- 2007 Tournois de Paris | 90kg | Huizinga vs Dafreville
- 2010 World Cup Lisbon | 81kg | Canto vs Stevens
Grand Prix Budapest 2016 | 60kg | Aoki vs Bestaev- World Championships Budapest 2017 | 73kg | Ungvári vs Ruiz
Havana Grand Prix 2016 | 57kg | Harachi vs David
Grand Prix Agadir 2018 | 57kg | Harachi vs Iraoui
1. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2016: Day 1 (6:59:55)
2. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2018: Day 2 (2:59:20)
3. Kodokan Katame-Waza: Various Techniques and their Names (1994)
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Yes, omoplatas are considered a variant of ashi-gatame or hiza-gatame.1 3 The IJF Referee Commission has confirmed their legality on multiple occasions,1 2 both as a submission, and as a method of turning uke over from the turtle position.
They are occasionally seen in competition, and are the signature techniques of some high level judoka (e.g. Huizinga, Munkhbat):
Submission (ashi-gatame / hiza-gatame):
World Championships Baku 2018 | 100kg+ | Durlenbayar vs Pineda
IJF World Masters Rabat 2015 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pareto
Baku Grand Slam 2014 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Rosseneu
Paris Grand Slam 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Guan
Paris Grand Slam 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Mosdier- Antalya Grand Prix 2017 | 52kg | Azizova vs Tas
- Tokyo Grand SLam 2015 | 60kg | Aoki vs Chammartin
- World Championships Baku 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Costa
- Tashkent Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pavlenko
- Hohhot Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Wang
- Paris Grand SLam 2016 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Nikolic
- World Championships Seoul 1985
"Huizinga roll":
- 2007 Tournois de Paris | 90kg | Huizinga vs Dafreville
- 2010 World Cup Lisbon | 81kg | Canto vs Stevens
Grand Prix Budapest 2016 | 60kg | Aoki vs Bestaev- World Championships Budapest 2017 | 73kg | Ungvári vs Ruiz
Havana Grand Prix 2016 | 57kg | Harachi vs David
Grand Prix Agadir 2018 | 57kg | Harachi vs Iraoui
1. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2016: Day 1 (6:59:55)
2. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2018: Day 2 (2:59:20)
3. Kodokan Katame-Waza: Various Techniques and their Names (1994)
Yes, omoplatas are considered a variant of ashi-gatame or hiza-gatame.1 3 The IJF Referee Commission has confirmed their legality on multiple occasions,1 2 both as a submission, and as a method of turning uke over from the turtle position.
They are occasionally seen in competition, and are the signature techniques of some high level judoka (e.g. Huizinga, Munkhbat):
Submission (ashi-gatame / hiza-gatame):
World Championships Baku 2018 | 100kg+ | Durlenbayar vs Pineda
IJF World Masters Rabat 2015 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pareto
Baku Grand Slam 2014 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Rosseneu
Paris Grand Slam 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Guan
Paris Grand Slam 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Mosdier- Antalya Grand Prix 2017 | 52kg | Azizova vs Tas
- Tokyo Grand SLam 2015 | 60kg | Aoki vs Chammartin
- World Championships Baku 2018 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Costa
- Tashkent Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Pavlenko
- Hohhot Grand Prix 2017 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Wang
- Paris Grand SLam 2016 | 48kg | Munkhbat vs Nikolic
- World Championships Seoul 1985
"Huizinga roll":
- 2007 Tournois de Paris | 90kg | Huizinga vs Dafreville
- 2010 World Cup Lisbon | 81kg | Canto vs Stevens
Grand Prix Budapest 2016 | 60kg | Aoki vs Bestaev- World Championships Budapest 2017 | 73kg | Ungvári vs Ruiz
Havana Grand Prix 2016 | 57kg | Harachi vs David
Grand Prix Agadir 2018 | 57kg | Harachi vs Iraoui
1. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2016: Day 1 (6:59:55)
2. IJF Refereeing & Coaching Seminar 2018: Day 2 (2:59:20)
3. Kodokan Katame-Waza: Various Techniques and their Names (1994)
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