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?

What was the earliest microcomputer Logo language implementation?

Is a global DNS record a security risk for phpMyAdmin?

What to do as a player when ranger animal companion dies

Who are the people reviewing far more papers than they're submitting for review?

Did slaves have slaves?

Inquiry answerer

Should the pagination be reset when changing the order?

Very lazy puppy

Can we have a C++ function with multiple return types? ( C++11 and above)

Other than good shoes and a stick, what are some ways to preserve your knees on long hikes?

Can I separate garlic into cloves for storage?

With a 500GB SSD and a 250GB SSD is it possible to mirror a 250GB partition on the 500GB with the 250GB SSD using ZFS?

Tips for remembering the order of parameters for ln?

What is this WWII four-engine plane on skis?

How do you determine which representation of a function to use for Newton's method?

Why would a fighter use the afterburner and air brakes at the same time?

SQL Server Always-On Availability Groups Patching

What is the origin of the “clerics can create water” trope?

Is there a theorem in Real analysis similar to Cauchy's theorem in Complex analysis?

Plot irregular circle in latex

Explanation of 申し訳ございません

Persuading players to be less attached to a pre-session 0 character concept

Should I inform my future product owner that there is a good chance that a team member will leave the company soon?

Why do IXPs need ASN?



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?






.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;








3















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).










share|improve this question
































    3















    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).










    share|improve this question




























      3












      3








      3








      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).










      share|improve this question
















      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






      share|improve this question















      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question








      edited 9 hours ago







      ukemi

















      asked 9 hours ago









      ukemiukemi

      3,0921 gold badge10 silver badges31 bronze badges




      3,0921 gold badge10 silver badges31 bronze badges























          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes


















          3
















          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)






          share|improve this answer





























            Your Answer








            StackExchange.ready(function()
            var channelOptions =
            tags: "".split(" "),
            id: "403"
            ;
            initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

            StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function()
            // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
            if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled)
            StackExchange.using("snippets", function()
            createEditor();
            );

            else
            createEditor();

            );

            function createEditor()
            StackExchange.prepareEditor(
            heartbeatType: 'answer',
            autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
            convertImagesToLinks: false,
            noModals: true,
            showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
            reputationToPostImages: null,
            bindNavPrevention: true,
            postfix: "",
            imageUploader:
            brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
            contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/"u003ecc by-sa 4.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
            allowUrls: true
            ,
            noCode: true, onDemand: true,
            discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
            ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
            );



            );














            draft saved

            draft discarded
















            StackExchange.ready(
            function ()
            StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fmartialarts.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f9414%2fare-omoplatas-legal-in-judo%23new-answer', 'question_page');

            );

            Post as a guest















            Required, but never shown

























            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes








            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes









            active

            oldest

            votes






            active

            oldest

            votes









            3
















            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)






            share|improve this answer































              3
















              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)






              share|improve this answer





























                3














                3










                3









                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)






                share|improve this answer















                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)







                share|improve this answer














                share|improve this answer



                share|improve this answer








                edited 5 hours ago

























                answered 9 hours ago









                ukemiukemi

                3,0921 gold badge10 silver badges31 bronze badges




                3,0921 gold badge10 silver badges31 bronze badges































                    draft saved

                    draft discarded















































                    Thanks for contributing an answer to Martial Arts Stack Exchange!


                    • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                    But avoid


                    • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                    • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.

                    To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                    draft saved


                    draft discarded














                    StackExchange.ready(
                    function ()
                    StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fmartialarts.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f9414%2fare-omoplatas-legal-in-judo%23new-answer', 'question_page');

                    );

                    Post as a guest















                    Required, but never shown





















































                    Required, but never shown














                    Required, but never shown












                    Required, but never shown







                    Required, but never shown

































                    Required, but never shown














                    Required, but never shown












                    Required, but never shown







                    Required, but never shown







                    Popular posts from this blog

                    ParseJSON using SSJSUsing AMPscript with SSJS ActivitiesHow to resubscribe a user in Marketing cloud using SSJS?Pulling Subscriber Status from Lists using SSJSRetrieving Emails using SSJSProblem in updating DE using SSJSUsing SSJS to send single email in Marketing CloudError adding EmailSendDefinition using SSJS

                    Кампала Садржај Географија Географија Историја Становништво Привреда Партнерски градови Референце Спољашње везе Мени за навигацију0°11′ СГШ; 32°20′ ИГД / 0.18° СГШ; 32.34° ИГД / 0.18; 32.340°11′ СГШ; 32°20′ ИГД / 0.18° СГШ; 32.34° ИГД / 0.18; 32.34МедијиПодациЗванични веб-сајту

                    19. јануар Садржај Догађаји Рођења Смрти Празници и дани сећања Види још Референце Мени за навигацијуу