Kata-Gatame
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Kata-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds, Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. It is also one of the 25 techniques of Danzan Ryu's constriction arts, Shime No Te, list. In grappling terms, it is categorized as a side control hold.
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[edit] Technique description
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Tipically transitioned from Kesa-Gatame, Kata-Gatame is a much stronger hold which, with enough pressure, can be a choke.
Exemplar Videos:
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[edit] Escapes
- Elbow Drive Kata Gatame Escape
- Kata-Gatame Escape And Reverse
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[edit] Submisions
- Squeeze
[edit] Technique history
[edit] Included systems
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[edit] Similar techniques, variants, and aliases
English Aliases:
- Shoulder Hold
Variants:
- Sitted Kata-Gatame
- Kneeling Kata-Gatame
- Sprawled Kata-Gatame
- Kneeling Stance Kata-Gatame[1]
- DZR's Kata Gatame is often done as a Kneeling Stance Kata-Gatame, where tori keeps uke on his side with his thigh pressing against uke's back.
- Mounted Kata-Gatame
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[edit] External links
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