Ude-Hishigi-Ude-Gatame is a straight arm lock applied with the hands and body. The attacker grips the arm of the defender with both hands firmly. Pressing the elbow joint against the chest or stomach creates the lock. This action forces the opponent to tap the mat to avoid injury. One game example involves a player securing a win from a pinning position. The attacker must keep the arm of the defender fully extended for success. Proper execution requires the player to lean forward to add body weight. Success depends on the stability of the base and the grip strength. Strategy involves waiting for the opponent to extend their arm during an escape. This move is a fundamental part of the joint lock syllabus.
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