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‖ shime-waza Judo.|ˈʃiːmeˈwaːza| Also shime waza. [Jap., f. shimeru to tighten, constrict + waza art, deed, work.] The art of strangulation; a strangle-hold. Also attrib.
1954E. Dominy Teach Yourself Judo 191 Shime Waza, the art of Strangulation. 1956K. Tomiki Judo iii. 92 There are two methods of strangling, namely necklock and cheeklock. But the latter is excluded from the practice in judo, only the former being referred to as shime-waza. 1957Judo (Know the Game Series) 26/2 Lastly there is the shimewaza group (strangling and choking techniques)... The definition is as follows: the strangle aims at compressing the common carotid artery just behind the sternomastoid muscle which runs up both sides of the neck... If this pressure is maintained it is only a matter of a few seconds before the man becomes unconscious. 1978D. Starbrook Judo Starbrook Style vi. 98 A shimewaza is a stranglehold. |