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I saw this at a tournament last night, or at least I thought I did… Idk because I come from a wrestling background but my son and daughter do judo. Since they aren’t allowed to choke and I thought I saw something similar if not this… is there a version of this where it’s a pin?
In judo we call it a Sankaku Jime, Triangle Choke. It has the exact same mechanics as the common Triangle Choke often seen from Do Osae (Guard); however you are just performing it from a different angle. A head an arm choke also uses the exact same mechanics as a Sankaku Jime; however in judo we'd most likely call a head and arm choke a Kata Gatame.
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I saw this at a tournament last night, or at least I thought I did… Idk because I come from a wrestling background but my son and daughter do judo. Since they aren’t allowed to choke and I thought I saw something similar if not this… is there a version of this where it’s a pin?
Yes, there is a variation where this can become a hold down/pin
For me it was difficult to discern why Uke was tapping. Was it a arm bar?😎
No, it is a strangulation 🙂
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Confused, Is thus a triangle or a head and arm choke?
In judo we call it a Sankaku Jime, Triangle Choke. It has the exact same mechanics as the common Triangle Choke often seen from Do Osae (Guard); however you are just performing it from a different angle. A head an arm choke also uses the exact same mechanics as a Sankaku Jime; however in judo we'd most likely call a head and arm choke a Kata Gatame.