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Nami juji jime

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Nami Jūji-jime
Andrea Galvao attempting a cross choke at the 2008 World Jiu-jitsu Championships
Andrea Galvao attempting a cross choke at the 2008 World Jiu-Jitsu Championships
ClassificationKatame-waza
Sub classificationShime-waza
TargetsCarotid arteries
KodokanYes
Technique name
RōmajiNami Jūji-jime
Japanese並十字絞
EnglishNormal cross strangle

Nami Jūji-jime (並十字絞) is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list.

Also known as Namijujijime, Danzan Ryu includes this technique in the Shimete list under the name Gyakujujijime.

The technique is called 'normal' because the backs of both hands of the person applying the choke are facing the person who is applying the choke. The fingers are on top grabbing from the outside of the clothing. The thumbs grab inside underneath the gi or clothing. The hands are high up each side of the neck. Scissoring the hands applies pressure to the carotid arteries reducing blood flow, rapidly resulting in loss of consciousness. In judo, this technique is always taught under supervision and is similarly closely observed by referees in competition.

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English aliases:

  • Normal cross constriction
  • Normal cross choke
  • Normal cross strangle
  • Normal cross lock

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