is one of the seven mat holds, Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. In grappling terms, it is categorized as a side control hold. It is commonly referred to as scarfhold in English due to erroneous translation from Japanese; the 'scarf' in scarfhold is in reference not to a western neck scarf but instead to a Buddhist Monk's sash worn from the left shoulder towards the right hip (hendan uken) which was formerly known as 'kesa'. It is also known in wrestling as the head and arm ride.
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Kesa-gatame zijn judotechnieken behorend tot de houdgrepen osea-komi-waza. Door houdgrepen wordt de geworpen Uke op de vloer in rugligging gefixeerd (gecontroleerd). Door Tori goed uitgevoerd is het voor Uke vrijwel onmogelijk zich uit een houdgreep te bevrijden.
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