Danbooru
Login Posts Comments Notes Artists Tags Pools Wiki Forum More »
Search Changes Help | Posts (136) History
  • Help
guro
scat
furry -rating:g

Recent Changes (all)

  • hatsune miku (2nd season spring ver.)
  • akiya akira (full accel)
  • hatsune miku (roomwear)
  • hatsune miku (puss in boots)
  • adeptus custodes
  • hatsune miku (ha2ne miku)
  • hatsune miku (fashion series subculture)
  • hatsune miku (fashion series uniform)
  • hatsune miku (nekomimi t-shirt)
  • helen (girls' frontline 2)
  • helen (starlit waltz) (girls' frontline 2)
  • voymastina (girls' frontline 2)
  • manuba (yukataro)
  • diana licking a switch cart (meme)
  • ikka dumb rock! (bang dream!)
  • en'en no shouboutai
  • venusaur
  • grizzco brella (splatoon)
  • merula (neverness to everness)
  • john lackland (fate)
  • hoshino (blue archive)
  • leah (stardew valley)
  • mavuika (genshin impact)
  • invincible (series)
  • lobotomy corporation

Options

  • Tag History
  • Post History
  • Wiki History
  • Discussions
  • What Links Here
  • Mistagged Posts
  • Untagged Posts

armbar

十字固 腕ひしぎ十字固め 十字固め 腕挫十字固

The armbar or the jūji-gatame (十字固, rendered as "Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame") is an official Kodokan Judo technique.

The English word "bar" is used here to signify the opponent's extended arm, while the Japanese word "jūji" (十字) refers to the armbar's visual resemblance to the number 10 as written in kanji, 十. The word jūji is also found in "jūjika" (十字架), meaning a cross.

In general, the practitioner secures an arm at the wrist of the opponent, trapping it by squeezing the knees together. The attacker's legs end up across the opponent's chest, with the arm held between the thighs, with the elbow pointing against the thigh or hips. By holding the opponent's wrist to the attacker's chest with the pinky finger on the sternum and the thumb facing up (arm semi-supinated or semi-pronated), the practitioner can easily extend the opponent's arm and hyperextend the opponent's elbow. The attacker can further increase the pressure on the elbow joint by arching their hips against the elbow.

See also

  • judo
  • martial arts

External links

  • Wikipedia

Posts

post #11119672
post #11023056
post #10415080
post #10415069
post #10374199
post #10163923
post #10146748
Terms / Privacy / Upgrade / Contact /