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The Juji Gatame Encyclopedia - Comprehensive Applications of the Cross-Body Armlock for all Grappling Styles

English · Hardback

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Juji Gatame remains the most consistently used joint lock in many grappling sports including judo, sambo, jujitsu, submission grappling, BJJ, and MMA. 
Athletes and coaches around the world use and respect this game-ending armlock.

Juji gatame was not widely popular until the 1960s, when the sambo grapplers of the former Soviet Union began their innovations with Japanese armlocks and groundfighting. With great success, they took their opponents to the mat, submitting them with never-before-seen applications of juji gatame techniques.

This comprehensive manual organizes juji gatame into four primary applications



  • Spinning juji gatame


  • Back roll juji gatame


  • Head roll juji gatame


  • Hip roll juji gatame




Steve Scott carefully breaks down the basics, analyzes the structure, and offers hundreds of variations so you can successfully win with juji gatame, even under stress.



  • A logical and systematic teaching method—for easy learning


  • A functional perspective showing hundreds of variations—your options


  • Juji gatame unbiased—inviting all grappling styles


  • Thousands of photographs—in action



List of contents










Foreword

Introduction

Using This Book

The World’s Most Popular Armlock

Learning, Practicing, and Drill Training

Core Skills

The Four Basic Entries into Juji Gatame

Spinning Juji Gatame

Back-Roll Juji Gatame

Head-Roll Juji Gatame

Hip-Roll Juji Gatame

Traps and Levers

Combinations Using Juji Gatame

Transitions to Juji Gatame from Throws and Takedowns

Juji Gatame from Belly Down, on the Knees, and Other Finishing Positions


Defenses and Escapes for Juji Gatame

Epilogue

References

About the Author


About the author










Steve Scott is a professional judo, sambo and jujitsu coach residing in Kansas City, MO. He holds 8th dan rank in judo and 7th dan rank in shingitai jujitsu. Starting his judo career in 1965 and his sambo career in 1976, He has been active at all levels of competition, coaching and administration in different grappling sports. He has coached four World Sambo Champions, a member of an Olympic Judo Team, and hundreds of medal winners in national and international competitions in judo, sambo, sport jujitsu and submission grappling. He founded the Welcome Mat Judo Club in 1969 where thousands of people have trained in a variety of martial arts.

Steve is the innovator of the Freestyle Judo contest rules used by AAU Judo as well as the innovator in women’s sambo in the U.S., having hosted the first women’s U.S. National Sambo Championships in 1980. He was responsible for the AAU granting recognition to the sport of judo in 1994 after a hiatus of many years.


Summary

Juji gatame is the pinnacle of armlocks. It remains the most consistently used joint lock in many grappling sports including judo, sambo, jujitsu, submission grappling, BJJ, and MMA. Athletes and coaches around the world use and respect this game-ending armlock.

Product details

Authors Steve Scott, Scott Steve
Assisted by Ann Maria DeMars (Foreword)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2022
 
EAN 9781594399015
ISBN 978-1-59439-901-5
No. of pages 432
Illustrations 1947 Halftones, black and white
Subjects Guides > Sport > Martial arts, self-defence
Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Dictionaries, encyclopaedias

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