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  2. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    This armlock sees the wrestler grappling the opponent's wrist with the similar hand (for example, if they use the right arm, they would grab the opponent's right wrist), and with the opponent's wrist still clutched, the wrestler bends the opponent's arm (of the grappled wrist) towards or behind the opponent's head.

  3. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    The wrestler reaches under one of the opponent's arms with their corresponding arm and places the palm of their hand on the back of the opponent's neck, thereby forcing the arm of the opponent up into the air to complete the half nelson. The wrestler then lifts the opponent up, turns, and falls forward, slamming the opponent back-first into the ...

  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. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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