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  2. Takedown (grappling) - Wikipedia

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    A double leg takedown. The double leg takedown (colloquially known as a double leg or double) involves grabbing the opponent with both arms around the opponent's legs while keeping the chest close to the opponent, and using this position to force the opponent to the ground. There are several varieties of forcing the opponent to the ground, such ...

  3. Grappling hold - Wikipedia

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    In wrestling it is referred to as the tie-up. The use of a clinch hold results in the clinch. Clinch holds can be used to close in on the opponent, as a precursor to a takedown or throw, or to prevent the opponent from moving away or striking effectively. Typical clinch holds include: Bear hug; Collar tie; Overhook; Pinch grip tie; Underhook

  4. Pinch grip tie - Wikipedia

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    A pinch grip tie, or an over-under bodylock, is a clinch hold and stand-up grappling position that is an extension of the over-under position, but having both hands locked behind the opponents back. [1] The hands are typically locked with a palm-to-palm grip, palm-to-wrist grip or fingers-to-fingers grip.

  5. High school wrestling: Make that a 3-point takedown under ...

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    Central Bucks East wrestling head coach likes new PIAA rules "I think the four back points is kind of cool," Central Bucks East head coach Dave Scarpill said. "It will make it simpler for the fans.

  6. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission. This article covers the various pins, stretches and transition holds used in the ring.

  7. Three-point takedowns: PIAA adopted these wrestling rule ...

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    College wrestling debuted the three-point takedown last season. When announcing its approval in 2023, the NCAA’s Wrestling Rules Committee rationalized that increasing the value of takedowns ...

  8. Collar-and-elbow position - Wikipedia

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    A collar-and-elbow hold is a stand-up grappling position where both combatants have a collar tie, and hold the opponent's other arm at the elbow. [1] Generally the opening move in professional wrestling, the collar-and-elbow is generally a neutral position, but by pushing the hand on the elbow to the inside of the opponent's arms, and holding the biceps, more control can be obtained.

  9. Overhook - Wikipedia

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    In wrestling, an overhook is a clinch hold that is used to control the opponent. [1] [2] It is sometimes incorrectly called a wizard, which is a malapropism of whizzer (when the opponent's armpit and shoulder are lifted with an overhook hold, usually done against leg takedown attacks).

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