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42. As you approach your opponent from his right
side, he raises his left hand and attempts to grab
your lapel. Grab the inner side of his left wrist with
your left hand, the back olyour hand up, lean over
him, and press his arm down outside his left
shoulder. The elbow should be bent. Slip your
right hand under his lelt upper arm and clasp your
left wrist. While holding his wrist, apply pressure
on his elbow by using your right lorearm as a lever
against the back of his left upper arm.
43. Lean over your opponent from his right side,
take his left wrist in your right hand, and bend his
arm until it forms a right angle. Reach under his
upper arm with your left hand and grab your right
wrist. While raising your shoulders, press his wrist
down with your right hand and force his left elbow
up with your left forearm.
44. The same lock can be applied while you are on
your back.
Kansetsu-waza
Joint locks are directed against the opponent's joints, which are twisted,
stretched or bent with the hands, arms or legs.
Ude-gørømi
Entangled Armlock
Taking your opponent's wrist in your left hand, you put your right
forearm underneath his left upper arm and grab your own left wrist, then
lock his elbow joint by pressing against his upper arm with your right
forearm.
For the technique to be effective, you must control your opponent's left
arm well and apply leverage efliciently.
Illustrated above are three ways of doing the technique.
Defense
1. To defend against the first form of the technique, grab your own left
wrist with your right hand, turn your body to the left and stand up.
2. Against the second form, raise your upper body, grab your own belt or
jacket with your left hand, and turn over to your left. If your opponent then
tries to apply the technique from behind, stand before he can get his hands
in place.
KANSETSU WAZA I25