gyaku ude-garami

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Gyaku ude-garami is a shoulder lock submission technique used in judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu that applies rotational pressure to the opponent’s arm and shoulder joint.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Brazilian jiu-jitsu technique
grappling submission technique
judo technique
shoulder lock
aka kimura NERFINISHED
kimura lock NERFINISHED
reverse arm entanglement
reverse ude-garami
appliedFrom bottom position
top position
category joint lock
kansetsu-waza
commonIn ground fighting
controlPosition closed guard
half guard
mount
north-south position
side control
controlPrinciple isolating the opponent’s shoulder
leveraging the forearm against the upper arm
effect can cause dislocation if not released
forces opponent to tap
legalStatus generally legal in adult judo competition
legal in Brazilian jiu-jitsu for appropriate ranks and ages
martialArt Brazilian jiu-jitsu NERFINISHED
judo
mechanism internal shoulder rotation
rotational pressure
originLanguage Japanese
requiresControlWith both of attacker’s arms
requiresGripOn opponent’s arm
opponent’s wrist
risk elbow ligament damage
rotator cuff injury
shoulder ligament damage
safetyRequirement controlled application by attacker
tapping early
sportContext Brazilian jiu-jitsu competition
mixed martial arts
sport judo
targetsJoint elbow joint
shoulder joint
translation reverse arm entanglement
usedFor control and immobilization
joint lock finish
submission

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Kimura lock alsoKnownAs gyaku ude-garami