The opponent is on the back facing up and you are over him facing down. You spread your legs between his with your toes pointing outward, with your legs spreading his. I think its called grapevine in wrestling. What is it called in judo?
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The opponent is on the back facing up and you are over him facing down. You spread your legs between his with your toes pointing outward, with your legs spreading his. I think its called grapevine in wrestling. What is it called in judo?
Lulz maybe I described it wrong, here is a pic from wrestling.
http://www.wrestlingsbest.com/photos/zh67.jpg
Somebody who is very experienced in Judo used it, so I assumed it is part of judo.
Is this in judo? And what is it called?
Lulz maybe I described it wrong, here is a pic from wrestling.
http://www.wrestlingsbest.com/photos/zh67.jpg
Somebody who is very experienced in Judo used it, so I assumed it is part of judo.
Is this in judo? And what is it called?
Yeah normally I will do that when I'm applying a choke from Tate Shiho GatameWell I think the pic looks exactly like what I described.
EDIT. Ah okay, now that I reviewed the pic, I see that your legs are on the outside of the opponents legs and the shins and ankels are between your opponents legs. Sorry I didnt have a good view when she did it.
BJJ, that's just full mount, which is basically what tate shiho gatame is. Isn't it? Not a hold per se, but more of a position. While you can go for some chokes, such as the ezekial, it's more for maintaining control and maybe catching your breath.
Yes, that's right.BJJ, that's just full mount, which is basically what tate shiho gatame is. Isn't it? Not a hold per se, but more of a position. While you can go for some chokes, such as the ezekial, it's more for maintaining control and maybe catching your breath.
So it is an official Judo technique.