-
specify a
medial keylock known in judo as
gyaku ude-
garami (reverse arm entanglement) or
simply as ude-
garami. The
application is
similar to the top wristlock...
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Garami is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ernő
Garami (1876–1935),
Hungarian politician József
Garami (1939–2025),
Hungarian footballer...
- Ashi
garami (足緘) is a
joint lock in judo that
targets an opponent's leg. It is one of the
official 29
grappling techniques of
Kodokan Judo. It is one of...
- judo
match from 1936 to 1950. In
submission grappling, the
reverse ude-
garami arm lock is
often called the "Kimura", due to his
famous victory over Gracie...
- this an osaekomi-waza Kata-gatame. Ashi-
garami (足緘): Leg entanglement. (Forbidden in competition.) Ude-
garami (腕緘): Arm
entanglement or "figure-four"...
-
Ezequiel Paragu****u and as such was
renamed the "Ezequiel choke"
Gyaku Ude
Garami ("reverse
elbow entanglement",
referencing its mechanism) is a Judo armlock...
- Ernő
Garami (born as Ernő Grünbaum, 13
December 1876 – 28 May 1935) was a
Hungarian mechanic who
became a
social democratic politician and editor, who...
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Garami (born: Glück, 9
August 1939 – 19
April 2025) was a
Hungarian football player and
manager who pla**** as a forward. On 9
September 1987,
Garami coached...
- 22.
Kimura defeated Gracie by gyaku-ude-
garami at the
second round in a
convincing fashion. Gyaku-ude-
garami then went on to be
known as the
Kimura lock...
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brought in to
further limit kansetsu waza with the
prohibition of ashi
garami and neck locks, as well as do jime.
These were
further added to in 1925...