Ashi garami | |
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Classification | Katame-waza |
Sub classification | Kansetsu-waza |
Targets | Leg |
Kodokan | Yes |
Technique name | |
Rōmaji | Ashi-Garami |
Japanese | 足緘 |
English | Leg entanglement |
Ashi garami (Japanese: 足緘) is a joint lock in judo that targets an opponent's leg.[1] It is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo. It is one of the nine joint techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list, one of the three grappling lists in Judo's Katame-waza enumerating 29 grappling techniques.[2][3][4] Ashi garami is one of the four forbidden techniques, Kinshi-waza.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Mifune, Kyuzo: The Canon of Judo, Kodansha International Ltd. (Tokyo) 2004, ISBN 4-7700-2979-9, p.
- ^ a b "Official IJF Judo Techniques – Judo Info". Judoinfo.com. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- ^ "Classification of Techniques in Kodokan Judo – Judo Info". Judoinfo.com. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- ^ "Official Grappling Techniques of Kodokan Judo – Judo Info". Judoinfo.com. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
External links
[edit]- Entangled leglock
- Photo from Jigorokano.it
- Ashi Garami, and other leglocks demonstrated
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