Ura gatame explained

Ura gatame
Class:Katame-waza
Sub Class:Osaekomi-waza
Kodokan:No
Romaji:Ura gatame
Japanese:裹固
English:Back hold

is a mat hold described in the Canon Of Judo. Changes to the International Judo Federation Rules in October 2013 made it a legitimate hold (osaekomi) for competition. In 2017, it was added as an official named technique by the Kodokan.[1] It can be used as a turtle turnover as demonstrated in The Essence Of Judo by Kyuzo Mifune. It is categorized as Katame-waza (grappling technique).

Description

It is an immobilization technique in which tori controls uke with his back in a reverse position. With uke's back on the floor, Tori with his back under uke's belly, with one hand Tori holds uke's leg and with the other hand holding his own collar, wrapping uke's arm with his armpit.

Similar techniques, variants, and aliases

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References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Names of Judo Techniques | Kodokan Judo Institute.