@awnroeg12 Realy? Uki Gatame, how about hiza uki gatame(knee opponent control)? Ura juji jime seems about right, its a cross choke, should include the word hiza, or it just means"controlling uke".
It's a choke. When you twist the hands, you bring them closer together and tighter around the carotid arteries in the neck providing blood to the brain.
Its called a baseball choke cause of the way you grip (think your holding a baseball bat): the left thump is pointing inside and the right thumb is pointing outside.
you can alo do this choke without spinning to north south. i personally think going north south is stupid as it gives the guy on his back a chance to spin with you. personally id drop my right forearm straight down his chest and then close my forearms together. going into sidecontrol popping up on my toes and putting all my weight across his neck. no chance of escaping that way, no extra movements
The transition from knee on belly @ 0:10 shows that the guy on top, dragged his knee down along the chest trapping the arm and controlling the right shoulder.
Which way are you going to spin? You are being blocked on the right side and if you spin the other way, you are spinning into the choke.
when he spins to north south, the arms cross each other and the forearms cut into the carotid arteries stopping blood to the brain. This choke gets real tight real fast.
are youre thumbs to the same way because i learned to do that ,
Junaamhier 9 months ago
Japanese judo.
Knee on stomach=Uki gatame.
Base ball chok=Ura juji jime.
awnroeg12 1 year ago
@awnroeg12 Domo arigato gozamashita. We will integrate this in BJJ inside Akban-wiki
ninjalla 1 year ago
@awnroeg12 Realy? Uki Gatame, how about hiza uki gatame(knee opponent control)? Ura juji jime seems about right, its a cross choke, should include the word hiza, or it just means"controlling uke".
MursuTheMan 3 months ago
@MursuTheMan
Old Ukigatame=Knee in the belly from old japanease jiujitsu.
watch?v=Y1pZkv1trEI
New Ukigatame=Frome European judo.
watch?v=ULCheZ-d87I
watch?v=cTxVSlaD5BM
awnroeg12 2 months ago
too much space in the transition but a decent demonstration otherwise
fightywhitey 3 years ago
I don't get it. He just twirled and got in a different direction of him. What'd he do that made it so painful?
realmasterchief 3 years ago
It is not so painfull, the principal problem in addiction the pain, is the strangle.
DarKvid 3 years ago
It's a choke. When you twist the hands, you bring them closer together and tighter around the carotid arteries in the neck providing blood to the brain.
allentate 2 years ago
@realmasterchief his arm twists.
RaynardAlcampor 2 years ago
I see how his right hand is gripping the collar but how is the left hand gripping? Thumb outside or thumb inside? Anyone?
Calzadar 4 years ago
Its called a baseball choke cause of the way you grip (think your holding a baseball bat): the left thump is pointing inside and the right thumb is pointing outside.
mornahum 4 years ago
you can alo do this choke without spinning to north south. i personally think going north south is stupid as it gives the guy on his back a chance to spin with you. personally id drop my right forearm straight down his chest and then close my forearms together. going into sidecontrol popping up on my toes and putting all my weight across his neck. no chance of escaping that way, no extra movements
uchi00 2 years ago
@uchi00
Not everyone is 200lbs +
The transition from knee on belly @ 0:10 shows that the guy on top, dragged his knee down along the chest trapping the arm and controlling the right shoulder.
Which way are you going to spin? You are being blocked on the right side and if you spin the other way, you are spinning into the choke.
balsam22 1 year ago
left hand thumb would be inside, think of the hands as left-north, right-south
caveto424 2 years ago
oh, i see it never mind!!!
mattms33 4 years ago
how does it work? are you choking him with your arm?
mattms33 4 years ago
when he spins to north south, the arms cross each other and the forearms cut into the carotid arteries stopping blood to the brain. This choke gets real tight real fast.
molataz 4 years ago
good movement, i like how you slip the knee over the arm.
molataz 4 years ago
Thanks
ninjalla 4 years ago
where did you learn/get that choke from?
xchump 4 years ago
wow thats really brilliant. i gotta try that when i spar
happchinaboi 5 years ago