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  2. Hand wrap - Wikipedia

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    A hand wrap or wrist wrap is a strip of cloth used by boxers (and participants in other combat sports) to protect the hand and wrist against injuries induced by punching. It is wrapped securely around the wrist , the palm, and the base of the thumb , where it serves to both maintain the alignment of the joints, and to compress and lend strength ...

  3. List of Jujutsu Kaisen characters - Wikipedia

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    They also possess a Domain Expansion called Shining Sea of Growing Branches (朶頤 光海, Dai Kōkai), which they normally use in tandem with their fully charged left arm, but the use of this against Yuji and Todo was prevented by Gojo. During the Shibuya Incident, they are a part of the team of Special Grades that ambush Gojo, though Gojo ...

  4. Rear naked choke - Wikipedia

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    As with all choke defenses, the first step is to always fight the choking arm which will maximize the defender's chance of escaping. According to a scientific study, the rear naked choke is the 6th fastest choke to render an opponent unconscious. Bulldog choke - 6.2; Arm triangle - 7.2; D'Arce choke - 8.6; Schultz Headlock - 8.8 seconds

  5. List of judo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Ko-uchi-makikomi (小内巻込): Small inner wrap-around throw; Unrecognized techniques. Tama guruma (球車):Jade wheel. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Kata guruma. Ude gaeshi (腕返): Arm reversal. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Yoko wakare.

  6. Manica (armguard) - Wikipedia

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    A manica (Latin: manica, "sleeve"; [1] Greek: χεῖρες, kheires, "sleeves") was a type of iron or copper-alloy laminated arm guard with curved, overlapping metal segments or plates fastened to leather straps worn by ancient and late antique heavy cavalry, infantry, and gladiators.

  7. Tefillin - Wikipedia

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    Some wrap it around the upper arm for less than a full revolution (the bare minimum to keep the knot tight) and then wrap it around the forearm seven times, [82] while others wrap it around the upper arm an additional time before wrapping it around the forearm. Many Ashkenazim and Italian Jews wear the knot to be tightened (not to be confused ...

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