Judo term
Tate-shiho-gatame: Judo Meaning
- Pronunciation
- tah-teh shee-hoh gah-tah-meh
- Meaning
- Vertical four-quarter hold
In Judo
Tate-shiho-gatame is a vertical four-quarter hold from a mounted position, controlling along uke's body with stable knees, chest connection, and balanced pressure.
How to recognize it
Recognize tate-shiho-gatame by tori being mounted along uke's body rather than beside the torso or near the head.
Quick check
Where is tori positioned in Tate-shiho-gatame?
Reveal answer
Mounted along uke's body.
Keep it distinct
Mounted versus side control
controls from mount along the body. controls from the side across the body.
