Kami Shiho Gatame is this week’s focus judo hold down. Coaches can get the support teaching material here:
Learn the hold down: Kami Shiho Gatame
Kami Shiho Gatame is a judo hold down that controls your opponents upper body.
To get into the hold, start kneeling by your partner’s head. Reach under both arms with your hands and grab onto the belt. Push downwards with your chest, bringing your knees up underneath you.
Judo hold downs, throws and combinations
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So far:
1. Kesa Gatame
2. Ouchi Gari
3. Pull Through
6. Tai Otoshi
7. Belt Flip
9. Kami Shiho Gatame – this week’s resource
What are the main judo hold downs?
Some of the first judo hold downs you will come across are Kesa-Gatame, Tate-Shiho-Gatame and Yoko-Shiho-Gatame.
More osaekomi to learn include Makura Kesa-Gatame, Mune Gatame, Ushiro Kesa Gatame, Kata Gatame.
What are judo holds called in Japanese?
Judo hold downs are know as Osaekomi or Osaekomi-waza in Japanese. And groundwork judo is known as Ne-Waza in Japanese.
Learn more Japanese judo words and their English meanings with the Koka Kids Judo Book: Learn Judo Terminology.