@@RandomUser_online those are both prohibited in judo because they're shoulder locks. What you do is ude-garami, which is the origin of both americana and kimura, but with a focus on the elbow.
@@cameronfleming488submissions are certainly allowed in competition, just not the Kimura in particular. And no, judo does not teach joint locks other than elbow locks in general. It's not like leg takedowns, for instance; most judoka can do very good single and double leg takedowns even if they are not done in competition. Wrist, shoulder and ankle locks are simply not done at all.
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Where's the video about mune gatame?
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What's a good submission to go too? After the pin?
americana or a kimura
@@RandomUser_online those are both prohibited in judo because they're shoulder locks. What you do is ude-garami, which is the origin of both americana and kimura, but with a focus on the elbow.
Aren't submissions only banned in competition, you can still practice them in most dojos during randoori I thought? @@AndreiH1605
@@cameronfleming488submissions are certainly allowed in competition, just not the Kimura in particular. And no, judo does not teach joint locks other than elbow locks in general. It's not like leg takedowns, for instance; most judoka can do very good single and double leg takedowns even if they are not done in competition. Wrist, shoulder and ankle locks are simply not done at all.
@@AndreiH1605What the fuck is wrong with Kodokan with all those limitations? No wonder why their ground work sucks
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