Okuri eri jime | |
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Classification | Katame-waza |
Sub classification | Shime-waza |
Targets | Carotid arteries |
Kodokan | Yes |
Technique name | |
Rōmaji | Okuri eri jime |
Japanese | 送襟絞 |
English | Sliding lapel strangle |
Okuri-Eri-Jime (送襟絞) is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list.

Yang Junxia tries Yoko jime at the 2016 Olympics

Jigoku jime from the crucifix position being demonstrated by Eduardo de Lima
Description
In English this technique can be translated as "sliding lapel strangle".
Escapes
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Theory And Technique, by Renzo & Royler Gracie, describes the footlock counter to the backmount.
Technique history
Included systems
Systems:
Lists:
Similar techniques, variants, and aliases
variants
- Yoko jime(横絞)
- Tawara-Jime(俵絞)
- Kyuzo Mifune demonstrates Tawara-Jime in The Essence of Judo and it is described in The Canon Of Judo.

Bow and arrow choke
- Bow and arrow choke
- The most frequent choke hold in the 21st-century judo world.
- Nezumi tori (ねずみとり)
- Examples of a contest this finished
- Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics Men's Middleweight Knockout rounds Quarterfinal (1964-10-22)
- Win Isao Okano (Japan) (5:18 Okuri eri jime) Lionel Grossain (France) Loss[1]
- Kote jime (小手絞), Ude shibori (腕絞り)
- Examples of a contest this finished
- 2017 Judo World Championships U57 kg Round 3
- Win Hélène Receveaux (France) (1:49 Okuri eri jime[2]) Yunseo JI(South Korea) Loss IJF movie[2]
Alias
References
- ↑ "Tokyo Olympics day 12". Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan. 1964-10-22. pp. 9, 19.
送りエリじめ
- 1 2 World Senior Championship 2017 / Round 3 -57 kg France RECEVEAUX, Helene VS South Korea JI, Yunseo (YouTube). Lausanne, Switzerland: International Judo Federation. 28 Aug 2017. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
External links
Technique description
Exemplar videos:
- Tournament from http://www.judoinfo.com/video8.htm;
- Demonstrated from http://judoclub.ca/videoclips.html;
- Animation from http://wikilecture.org.
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