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Old 07-18-2005, 10:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mixwell
Im just curious but what MA or person thought of the concept of the guard ? Who came up with that idea ? I know judo uses the guard. does traditional japanese ju jutsu ?
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Japanese:

"mount" = tateshihogatame
"back mount" = ushirogatame
"side mount" or "cross-side" = yokoshihogatame
"North/South" or "69" = kamishihogatame
"guard" = dojime
"open guard" = choza or ashigarami
"half guard" = ashigarami
"passing the guard" = hairigata
"scissor sweep" = hasamigaeshi or kanibasami
"knee-on-the-belly" = ukigatame
"Americana" = udegarami
"Kimura" = udegarami
"guillotine" = mae hadakajime
"mata lećo" = ushiro hadakajime
"cross choke" = jujijime
"triangle" = sankakujime or sankakugatame
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