Okuri-Eri-Jime (送襟絞) is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list.

Description
In English this technique can be translated as "sliding lapel strangle".
Escapes
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Theory And Technique, by Renzo & Royler Gracie, describes the footlock counter to the backmount.
Technique history
Included systems
Systems:
Lists:
Similar techniques, variants, and aliases
variants
- Yoko jime(横絞)
- Tawara-Jime(俵絞)
- Kyuzo Mifune demonstrates Tawara-Jime in The Essence of Judo and it is described in The Canon Of Judo.

- Bow and arrow choke
- The most frequent choke hold in the 21st-century judo world.
- Nezumi tori (ねずみとり)
- Examples of a contest this finished
- Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics Men's Middleweight Knockout rounds Quarterfinal (1964-10-22)
- Win Isao Okano (Japan) (5:18 Okuri eri jime) Lionel Grossain (France) Loss[1]
- Kote jime (小手絞), Ude shibori (腕絞り)
- Examples of a contest this finished
- 2017 Judo World Championships U57 kg Round 3
- Win Hélène Receveaux (France) (1:49 Okuri eri jime[2]) Yunseo JI(South Korea) Loss IJF movie[2]
Alias
References
- ^ "Tokyo Olympics day 12". Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan. 1964-10-22. pp. 9, 19.
送りエリじめ
- ^ a b World Senior Championship 2017 / Round 3 -57 kg France RECEVEAUX, Helene VS South Korea JI, Yunseo (YouTube). Lausanne, Switzerland: International Judo Federation. 28 Aug 2017. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
- Mifune, Kyuzo (2004). The Canon Of Judo. Kodansha International Ltd. p. 131. ISBN 4-7700-2979-9.
- Gracie, Renzo and Royler (2001). Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Theory and Technique. Invisible Cities Press. pp. 222–223. ISBN 1-931229-08-2.
External links
Technique description
Exemplar videos:
- Tournament from http://www.judoinfo.com/video8.htm;
- Demonstrated from http://judoclub.ca/videoclips.html;
- Animation from http://wikilecture.org.