Kesa-Gatame | |
袈裟固め, Kesa-Gatame けさ がため | |
Information | |
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Fighting Style | Grappling |
User(s) | Gousaka Gordon Crancie Kiichi Miyazawa |
Similar | Headlock |
Debut Information | |
Manga Series | Koukou Tekkenden Tough |
Manga Chapter | Chapter 145: Real Power |
Anime | n/a |
Kesa-Gatame (袈裟固め, Kesa-Gatame), known also as the Scarf Hold, is a grappling technique.
Description[]
Kesa gatame or "scarf hold" is a pinning hold that is performed from side control by turning slightly sideways, spreading the legs for stability, and encircling the opponent's head with one arm and holding the other arm close to the chest. Transitions and submission holds are comparatively difficult to perform effectively from this position, instead a variation of this hold is used called kuzure-kesa-gatame (崩袈裟固) or "modified scarf hold". This hold is similar to the kesa-gatame, except that instead of encircling the head, the opponent's arm is encircled. Kodokan Judo also classifies the commonly used techniques ushiro-kesa-gatame and makura-kesa-gatame as kuzure-kesa-gatame.
In the flashbacks of the first series, Gousaka used the technique against young Iron Kiba. Later, Gordon Crancie used the Kesa-Gatame against Sergei Klishchev during the T.D.K tournament. In the second manga seris, Kiichi Miyazawa used the technique against Shimei Ou.