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Nami Juji Jime

Nami-juji-jime - Normal Cross Strangle

Nami-juji-jime

Nami-juji-jime - one of the Juji-jime family (also including Gyaku-juji-jime and Kata-juji-jime) where the EXACT hand placement is the only difference.

Juji-jime is the cross-shaped strangle, with tori's hands crossing over to attack uke's neck. The turn of the wrists and pull from tori's elbows execute the technique.

Kata-juji-jime refers to one hand in with the thumb out, one hand with the thumb in.

Nami-juji-jime refers to both hands being in the normal position (lift your arms up, your palms are 'normally' palm downwards) - both hands have the thumbs in the jacket, fingers out.

Gyaku-juji-jime refers to the hands being in the reverse position; palms upwards. Both hands have fingers in the jacket and the thumbs outside.

Sode-guruma-jime is a variation of nami-juji-jime.

Here is a video of the application of the technique:

 
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