Hadaka-Jime

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Hadaka-Jime is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list. It is also three (in variation) of Danzan Ryu's twenty-five arts in the Shime No Te list. In MMA it is known as rear naked choke.

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[edit] Technique description

Graphic from http://web1.vattnet.com/judo/katamewaza.html

The main characteristic of Hadaka-Jime when compared to other Judo chokes is that it does not require the use of uke's clothing, namely his gi lapel, to create the choking tourniquet. The choke is created entirely by tori's arms.

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Demonstraded and in Tournament from video.google.com

Danzan Ryu also recognizes the Standing Guillotine as Hadaka-Jime-Ichi. But the principle is the same as BJJ's ground version, as demonstrated from video.google.com.

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[edit] Hasami-Jime

Kyuzo Mifune demonstrates Hasami-Jime in The Essence of Judo and is described in The Canon Of Judo.

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Danzan Ryu enumerates three versions of Hadaka-Jime:[1]

1. Ichi
Standing neck-break. Two versions:
  1. Neck twist
  2. Guillotine
A version of the guillotine, Mae-Hadaka-Jime, is also described in The Canon Of Judo.
2. Ni
Choke with forearm. This is an air choke with the forearm pressing on the throat.
3. San
Figure-4 choke with forearm. This is a blood choke with the forearms and biceps pressing and the sides of the neck.

[edit] References

Mifune, Kyuzo (2004,1965,1960). The Cannon Of Judo. Kodansha International Ltd., 128,132. ISBN 4-770-2979-9.

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