I would like to think they want to give the competitors a chance to tap. I wish they would change judo rules to allow a sankaku to continue for more than 20 seconds. In jiu jitsu many triangle chokes go on for more than a minute, some resulting in escapes.
Interestingly, in the first place of this ranking, the opponent in the white kimono was of smaller stature compared to the one in the blue kimono, and even so, she managed to beat her, which proves that (as in jiu-jitsu), in Judo a smaller person can beat a bigger person, applying the right techniques.
Here is another match with the same type of strangle: th-cam.com/video/SW_YvDswtjQ/w-d-xo.html There is also another example in the video I uploaded yesterday. th-cam.com/video/aAPFAiXZvOQ/w-d-xo.html It's referred to as sankaku-jime by the Japanese commentators. A hand grips the lapel and pulls it across the neck. 1 leg blocks 1 side of the head. The other leg pushed against the shoulder / tricep so there is added pressure similar to a kata-gatame or sankaku-jime coming from the use of the legs. Seems quite powerful as people usually submit quickly.
There is a choke named for Flavio Canto - always looks like a one-legged Peruvian necktie to me. Would that be considered one of these types of chokes?
I think #5 (2:14) is not kataha jime. Grabing own right leg by left hand, grabing her left eri by right hand and pushing her head be right foot. New choke hold!
Great video. Why is it that judo referees are always too slow to stop the match when someone is clearly being choked unconscious?
For some reason they seem to ignore a choke is on once they start counting a pin.
Because fuck'em that's why.
I would like to think they want to give the competitors a chance to tap.
I wish they would change judo rules to allow a sankaku to continue for more than 20 seconds. In jiu jitsu many triangle chokes go on for more than a minute, some resulting in escapes.
Interestingly, in the first place of this ranking, the opponent in the white kimono was of smaller stature compared to the one in the blue kimono, and even so, she managed to beat her, which proves that (as in jiu-jitsu), in Judo a smaller person can beat a bigger person, applying the right techniques.
Esporte bom que pode ter quedas e finalizaçoes . NO STOP NE WAZA!!!!!!
Impressive stuff!
Are triangle chokes and all these chokes in this video still allowed in judo (2024)?
Of cource. Banned is only Gerbi choke (action starts at 3:15).
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Отличная подборка.
Do the headscissors have their origin in judo??
Are you allowed to use piano wire?
Can you comment a little bit more on strangle number 9 . It is unique. How is it done ?
Here is another match with the same type of strangle: th-cam.com/video/SW_YvDswtjQ/w-d-xo.html
There is also another example in the video I uploaded yesterday. th-cam.com/video/aAPFAiXZvOQ/w-d-xo.html
It's referred to as sankaku-jime by the Japanese commentators. A hand grips the lapel and pulls it across the neck. 1 leg blocks 1 side of the head. The other leg pushed against the shoulder / tricep so there is added pressure similar to a kata-gatame or sankaku-jime coming from the use of the legs. Seems quite powerful as people usually submit quickly.
There is a choke named for Flavio Canto - always looks like a one-legged Peruvian necktie to me. Would that be considered one of these types of chokes?
Yes. I think number 9 would be considered by some to be a canto choke against turtle. I regret not including a Canto choke from guard in this video.
4:48 Jesus, that choke would be fatal.
Poor late decision from referee
Quel plaisir éprouvé t'on à faire Mal à son prochain....?
C'est du Sadisme...!
Strangle number 9 looks painful . Us it due to the arm trapped in an unusual position ?
Well spotted. That's probably why she was holding her wrist afterwards.
what were clips from the intro?
Mami Umeki's bronze medal match vs a British girl - I think it was from Baku in 2016. The other one is a Chelsie Giles match from last year in Tokyo.
and Schopp vs Charline Van Snick from Guangzhou Masters
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the gerbi choke was illegal to begin with, she got away with it in the semi and final.
No. It is old matches when gerbi choke was legal else.
6:11 締めを極められる前に頭からの突っ込みで反則負けだが。
Are you the blue shirt player?
I think #5 (2:14) is not kataha jime. Grabing own right leg by left hand, grabing her left eri by right hand and pushing her head be right foot. New choke hold!
No. It is kata ha jime
@@judojudo3808 This is grammatically incorrect in English. English sentences like Japanese grammar. Are you Japanese by any chance?
@@kakomirai050 It is possible my english is gramaically incorrect. English isn't my native language. Excuse me.
Some of the judges are completely useless!
Woman break legs in mma
In the all sports, unskilful referee makes accident and mess up the game.
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Why are all french judokas black ?