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Erik Paulson - Key Lock Chain from Kesa Getami #1

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2007

Erik Paulson - Key Lock from Kesa Getami (Scarf Hold)
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  • @vipersniper61 -- -- the technique you're thinking of is called "kata gatemi", one of seven basic judo mat holds. The name refers to a "shoulder pinning hold." However, kata gatemi can also be applied as a "side choke or arm triangle choke" if your opponent is tries to escape from the basic shoulder pin.

  • whats the technique called in which you move his arm against his neck and choke? (in this video)

  • @789101 basic to medium difficulty, but this doesn't mean it's easy of hard. A straight ankle lock is very basic, yet is very difficult to do correctly and has so many variations, it takes a long time to master.

    Regards

  • @ 0:50 his Erik's hand is too low in relation to his wrist. If the opponent is strong enough and turns sideways, he can reach over Erik's shoulder and grab Erik's hand. It would either force Erik into submission with a wrist lock or force Erik out of the position; thus losing the double wrist lock. The hand must be on top of your own wrist to stop this from happening... great transition though.

  • that is amerikana and kimura .. is that basic submission ? or kinda advanced ?

  • that phone call, at the end of the video, was actually ME calling in to say..."Shabba huhbuh whahhh???? wtf just happened!?!?! this guy is a grappling GENIUS!!!" thanks for posting, amazing string at the end i luvv it and will use it 2moro against sum kid.

  • we call it the Americana back to front kimura!

  • he also trains lesnar, once lesnar finally gets his catch wrestling game up to snuff, watch the fuck out

  • Well there are many schools of thought as to what a "keylock" actually is. Keylock was originally a catch wrestling hold and was a bicep crusher with the arms in a similar position as a kimura. The video's lock is usually called a keylock these days, or an Americana or shoudler lock. The kimura is sometimes called a reverse keylock. The basic difference is with a kimura the opp's arm would be down and the wrist would be grabbed by your low arm and high arm goes around to grab your own wrist.

  • What's the difference between a keylock and a kimura?

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