Kesa-gatame
Kesa-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds, Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. In grappling terms, it is categorized as a side control hold. It is commonly referred to as scarfhold in English due to erroneous translation from Japanese; the 'scarf' in scarfhold is in reference not to a western neck scarf but instead to a Buddhist Monk's sash worn from the left shoulder towards the right hip which was formerly known as 'kesa'. It is also known in wrestling as the head and arm ride.
Description
Many Judo throws lead naturally to Kesa-Gatame, since the classic judo hold places one grip on the opponent's lapel and one grip near the opponent's elbow. As one enters newaza, one arm encircles uke's neck while tori's sleeve grip provides control over uke's arm. In The Canon Of Judo, Kyuzo Mifune points out that tori's arm should lift uke's head and tori's leg should be under uke's shoulder.Technique
- Tori's Head Position:
- Tori's Arm Position:
- Tori's Leg Position:
Tori's trail leg should be flexed at the knee with his/her knee touching the ground. Knee flexion allows for tori trail leg to counter a sit-up escape via foot plantar-flexion as this orientation causes tori's foot to be pointed rearwards. Maintaining tori's knee close to the mat prevents the initiation of the leg hook escape; this lowers tori's center of gravity and also prevents the roll over escape. A common mistake is for tori to have his/her knee pointed upwards in an attempt to increase the amount of pressure exerted on uke. This causes more weight to be loaded onto uke's trunk at the expense of overall stability of the position as it increases tori's center of gravity and significantly increases the susceptibility to the leg hook escape due to knee exposure.
Escapes
- Elbow Pullout Escape:
- Roll-over Escape:
- Leg Hook Escape:
- Sit Up Escape:
Submissions
- Kesa-Ashi-Gatame, Double Leg Gatame Arm Bar
- Single Leg Gatame Arm Bar
Also one step away is Kata-Gatame. Although categorized as a mat hold,
it is also a choke
if enough pressure is exerted correctly.
Included systems
Systems:Lists:
- The Canon Of Judo
- Judo technique
Similar techniques, variants, and aliases
Aliases
- Hon-Kesa-Gatame
- Scarfhold
- Headlock
- Head and Arm Hold
Variants
- Makura-Kesa-Gatame
Similar techniques
- Kuzure-Kesa-Gatame
- Ushiro-Kesa-Gatame
- Ura-Kesa-Gatame