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  2. Spinal lock - Wikipedia

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    The technique is performed with the opponent lying on his or her back, and the combatant performing the neck crank perpendicularly face-down in a side mount position above the head of the opponent, with the opponent's head resting towards his or her armpit. The combatant traps one arm using the legs, and the other using the arms.

  3. Crucifix position - Wikipedia

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    The crucifix position is a ground grappling position that involves being perpendicularly behind the opponent, chest against back, and controlling the opponent's arms. One of the opponent's arms is controlled using the legs, and the other using the arms, hence effectively putting the opponent in a position resembling a crucifix.

  4. List of judo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame (腕挫膝固): Knee arm bar. Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame (腕挫十字固): Back-lying perpendicular arm bar. Ude-hishigi-sankaku-gatame (腕挫三角固): Triangular arm bar. Ude-hishigi-te-gatame (腕挫手固): Hand lock. Ude-hishigi-ude-gatame (腕挫腕固): Arm lock. Ude-hishigi-waki-gatame (腕挫腋固): Armpit arm ...

  5. Grappling hold - Wikipedia

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    Two soldiers in a "crude north–south position". A pinning hold (also known as a hold down and in Japanese as osaekomi-waza, 抑え込み技, "pinning technique") is a general grappling hold used in ground fighting that is aimed to subdue by exerting superior control over an opponent and pinning the opponent to the ground.

  6. Armlock - Wikipedia

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    Armbar counter on the ground normally is a body roll towards the opponent in order to prevent overextension of the captured elbow bend. The jūji-gatame (十字固め, rendered as "Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame"), which translates to "cross pin" or "cross hold down" also sometimes used interchangeably with the terms armbar, cross armbar or straight armbar, is a Jujutsu, and thus a Judo, technique ...

  7. Nelson hold - Wikipedia

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    One or both arms are used to encircle the opponent's arm under the armpit, and secured at the opponent's neck. Several different nelson holds exist, and they can be separated according to the positioning of the encircling arm(s). A nelson is used to control an opponent or to turn them over onto their back and execute a pin.

  8. Mount (grappling) - Wikipedia

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    The opponent's arm is pinned against his or her neck, and the head and arm are held tightly. This may result in a potent arm triangle choke . In its variations kuzure-tate-shiho-gatame (崩縦四方固, "modified horizontal four quarters hold"), the arm is not held against the neck, but rather, one of the arms may be held.

  9. Crank (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    A crank is an arm attached at a right angle to a rotating shaft by which circular motion is imparted to or received from the shaft. When combined with a connecting rod, it can be used to convert circular motion into reciprocating motion, or vice versa. The arm may be a bent portion of the shaft, or a separate arm or disk attached to it.