Submission Arts Wrestling ( SAW )
Submission Arts Wrestling is a modern Catch Wrestling based Japanese Martial Art and Combat Sport that incorporates elements from Sambo and Judo. Founded in the 1980′s by Hidetaka Aso, a student of Karl Gotch.
SAW constitutes a N0Gi grappling system that focuses in forcing ones opponent to submit by employing “chains” of chokes and joint locks. One of the trademarks of SAW are its many variations of devastating leglocks. Like its predecessor, SAW supports the belief that a submission can be obtained by establishing either a position or a hold. The practice of Submission Arts Wrestling relies on solid technical principles, live sparring sessions and specific conditioning.
The All Japan Joint Technique Federation (AJJTF) is an international branch of the Submission Arts Wrestling Organization with headquarters located in Kansai, West Japan.
The AJJTF is presided by SAW Black Belt; Satoru Kobayashi, and has representatives Worldwide.
Submission Arts Wrestling: Mastering the Art of Leg Locks and Chain Submissions
Submission Arts Wrestling is a captivating and technical form of grappling that demands unwavering focus and precision. At its core, this discipline revolves around the strategic application of leg locks and intricate chain submissions to outmaneuver and subdue one’s opponent.
The mastery of leg locks, such as the devastating heel hook and the relentless kneebar, requires a deep understanding of human anatomy and the ability to exploit the vulnerabilities of the lower limbs. Practitioners must develop a keen eye for detail, anticipating their opponent’s movements and seamlessly transitioning between holds to secure the submission.
Equally integral to Submission Arts Wrestling is the art of chaining submissions together, creating a web of interconnected techniques that leave the adversary with limited options for escape. This fluid, dynamic approach to grappling challenges the wrestler to think several steps ahead, constantly adapting their strategy to the ever-changing circumstances of the match.
Ultimately, Submission Arts Wrestling is a testament to the power of discipline, perseverance, and a relentless pursuit of technical excellence. For those willing to dedicate themselves to this captivating art form, the rewards are immense – the thrill of victory through the mastery of leg locks and chain submissions, and the deep sense of accomplishment that comes with pushing the boundaries of human grappling prowess.