Steve Scott is a professional judo, sambo and jujitsu coach residing in Kansas City, MO. He holds 8th dan rank in judo and 7th dan rank in shingitai jujitsu. Starting his judo career in 1965 and his sambo career in 1976, He has been active at all levels of competition, coaching and administration in different grappling sports. He has coached four World Sambo Champions, a member of an Olympic Judo Team, and hundreds of medal winners in national and international competitions in judo, sambo, sport jujitsu and submission grappling. He founded the Welcome Mat Judo Club in 1969 where thousands of people have trained in a variety of martial arts. Steve is the innovator of the Freestyle Judo contest rules used by AAU Judo as well as the innovator in women’s sambo in the U.S., having hosted the first women’s U.S. National Sambo Championships in 1980. He was responsible for the AAU granting recognition to the sport of judo in 1994 after a hiatus of many years.
"“This book is great. If it weren’t for the armlocks shown in this book, I’d still be working the graveyard shift as a night clerk in my local gym. This book goes into a lot of detail about the cross-body armlock. I recommend it!” —Ronda Rousey, World MMA champion Olympic bronze medalist World Judo Championships silver medalist World under-21 judo champion Pan American Games and US National judo champion “Steve is one of the foremost authorities on juji gatame in the world. This book reflects Steve’s pragmatic and realistic approach to teaching. Whether you are a world-class fighter or a novice in any fighting sport or martial art, you will benefit by studying this book.” —John Saylor Director, Shingitai Jujitsu Association Past coach, US Olympic Training Center judo team Coach of national and international champions in judo, sambo, sport jujitsu, submission grappling, and professional MMA US national heavyweight judo champion “Juji gatame is one of the most effective submission techniques ever invented, and Steve’s book truly is an encyclopedia on this armlock. This book represents years of training, research, and coaching at the world-class level.” —Becky Scott, World and Pan American Games sambo champion US Olympic festival champion US national champion in judo and sambo “If you stretched an opponent’s arm, they never forget you were the one who made them tap out. Juji Gatame Encyclopedia is a wealth of information on winning with juji gatame.” —AnnMaria DeMars, PhD World and Pan American Games judo champion US national judo champion US Olympic festival champion “Perhaps the quintessential submission hold that crosses boundaries between judo, sambo, jiu-jitsu, catch wrestling, and the myriad of other grappling styles practiced today is the armbar, or juji gatame, as it is known in judo. Regardless of the diverse opportunities that exist today for competitive grapplers, they all allow for armbars. Inasmuch, the armbar is without a doubt a universal joint lock that all grapplers must refine. As many competitive venues as there are for armbars, there are equally astounding numbers of juji gatame attack variations. Steve Scott has achieved no small feat with the Juji Gatame Encyclopedia. Anyone interested in advancing his or her armbar game must have this book in their collection.” —Stephen Koepfer Head coach, New York Combat Sambo Founder, American Sambo Association “Steve Scott’s knowledge of juji gatame really can, and does, fill an encyclopedia! The Juji Gatame Encyclopedia is the preeminent work on the straight armlock. It is an all encompassing and concise examination of juji gatame. Whether you are a judoka, a jiu-jitsu practitioner, or a sambist, this book will enhance your game.” —Gregg Humphreys Judo, sambo, and Shingitai coach, Dynamo Combat Club International sambo coach Coach of many national and international sambo champions “Steve’s book is terrific! His real-world knowledge of how to stretch an arm in juji gatame makes this book worth buying and reading.” —Jan Trussell World and Pan American Games sambo champion US national champion in judo and sambo US Olympic festival champion “I can’t count the number of times I’ve told my students that there are many variations of the locks I teach, and even more entries to get to the locks. Steve Scott doesn’t just say this; he illustrates it with the Juji Gatame Encyclopedia. This incredible tome focuses on one topic and one topic only: the cross-body armlock, or juji gatame in Japanese."" —Alain Burrese, JD, fifth dan Hapkido, Author"