Ude hishigi sankaku gatame

Ude-Hishigi-Sankaku-Gatame (腕挫三角固), also referred to as Ao muke gata ude hishigi (背中方腕挫) in the Canon Of Judo,[1] is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo. It is one of the nine[2] joint techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list, one of the three grappling lists in Judo's Katame-waza,[3] enumerating 29 grappling techniques, and is also demonstrated by Kyuzo Mifune in the video The Essence of Judo.

Ude hishigi sankaku gatame
Omote sankaku gatame
ClassificationKatame-waza
Sub classificationKansetsu-waza
TargetsArm
KodokanYes
Technique name
RōmajiUde-Hishigi-Sankaku-Gatame
Japanese腕挫三角固
Englishtriangular arm lock

Technique description

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Sankaku is translated as "triangle," Ude-Hishigi as arm break, with gatame roughly translated as control. The triangle is formed by the legs of Tori that cross behind the head of Uke. The form created by the crossed legs resembles a triangle, hence the name. Sankaku-waza is a term that includes several control techniques (levers, chokes and fixed assets) that are characterized by this particular method of maintaining control with the legs.[4]

Escapes

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Kesa-gata-sankaku-gatame-ude-hishigi

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Scarf hold triangle armlock defense method

Included Systems

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Systems:

Lists:

  • The Canon Of Judo
  • Judo technique
  • The video, The Essence of Judo featuring Kyuzo Mifune
    • Ude gatame ude kujiki (3rd pattern)(腕固腕挫 その三)
    • Sankaku-Gatame-Ude-Kujiki (1st pattern, 2nd pattern)(三角固腕挫 その一、三角固腕挫 その二)

Similar Techniques, Variants, and Aliases

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Variants

  • Ao-Muke-Gata-Ude-Hishigi
Ao-Muke-Gata-Ude-Hishigi is described in the Canon Of Judo.[5]
  • Omote sankaku gatame (表三角固)
  • Yoko sankaku gatame (横三角固)
  • Ushiro sankaku gatame (後三角固)
  • Shime garami (絞緘)
 
Shime garami

IJF Official Names:

  • Ude-hishigi-sankaku-gatame(腕挫三角固)
  • U.H. Sankaku gatame
  • Sankaku gatame(三角固)
  • SGT

Aliases

  • Three corner armlock

References

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  1. ^ "The Canon of Judo (Book)". Judopedia.com. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  2. ^ Ohlenkamp, Neil (2001) [1999]. "Official International Judo Federation Techniques". Judoinfo.com. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  3. ^ Ohlenkamp, Neil (2004–2005). "Classification of Techniques in Kodokan Judo". Judoinfo.com. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Ude Hishigi Sankaku Gatame". Jigorokano.it. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  5. ^ Mifune, Kyuzo (2004). The Canon Of Judo. Kodansha International Ltd. pp. 153–154. ISBN 4-7700-2979-9.
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