Obi-Jime is a strangling technique that utilizes the belt of the opponent. The attacker wraps the loose end of the belt around the neck. This action creates a tight loop to restrict the blood flow. A player applies this technique during a ground fighting struggle on the mat. One game example shows a player using the belt to force a submission. Modern competition rules often restrict the use of the belt for choking. The attacker must use the belt in a specific way to be legal. Proper execution requires a very firm grip on the thick belt material. Success depends on the ability to isolate the neck of the defender. This move demonstrates the creative use of equipment to gain a win. It is a rare but effective technique in traditional judo practice.
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