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Grappling hold

A grappling hold, commonly referred to simply as a hold that in Japanese is referred to as katame-waza (固め技 "grappling technique"), is any specific grappling, wrestling, judo, or other martial art grip that is applied to an opponent. Grappling holds are used principally to control the opponent and to advance in points or positioning. The holds may be categorized by their function, such as clinching, pinning, or submission, while others can be classified by their anatomical effect: chokehold, headlock, joint-lock, or compression lock. Multiple categories may be appropriate for some of these holds.

Grappling hold

Clinch hold edit

A clinch hold (also known as a clinching hold) is a grappling hold that is used in clinch fighting with the purpose of controlling the opponent. 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:

 
Two soldiers in a "Crude North-South" position

Pinning hold edit

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. Pinning holds where both of the opponent's shoulders touch the ground are considered winning conditions in several combat sports.

An effective pinning hold is a winning condition in many styles of wrestling, and is known as simply a "pin". Pinning holds maintained for 20 seconds are also a winning condition in Judo. Pinning holds are also used in submission wrestling and mixed martial arts, even though the pinning hold itself is not a winning condition. The holds can be used to rest while the opponent tries to escape, to control the opponent while striking, a tactic known as ground and pound, or to control an opponent from striking by pinning them to the ground, also known as lay and pray.

Submission hold edit

 
An armbar submission hold.

In combat sports a submission hold (colloquially referred to as a "submission") is a grappling hold that is applied with the purpose of forcing an opponent to submit out of either extreme pain or fear of injury. Submission holds are used primarily in ground fighting and can be separated into constrictions (chokeholds, compression locks, suffocation locks) and manipulations (joint locks, leverages, pain compliance holds). When used, these techniques may cause dislocation, torn ligaments, bone fractures, unconsciousness, or even death.

Common combat sports featuring submission holds are:

List of grappling holds edit

The same hold may be called by different names in different arts or countries. Some of the more common names for grappling holds in contemporary English include:

Joint locks edit

Joint lock: Any stabilization of one or more joints at their normal extreme range of motion


Armlocks edit

Armlock: A general term for joint locks at the elbow or shoulder

Leglock edit

Leglock: A general term for joint locks at the hip, knee, or ankle

Chokeholds and strangles edit

Clinch holds edit

Compression locks edit

Pain compliance edit

  • Chin lock: An arm hold on the chin that hurts the chin.
 
Bas-relief of a headlock at the Bayon temple (12th/13th century). A Khmer soldier puts a Cham soldier in a headlock.

Pinning hold edit

  • Cradle: Compress opponent in a sit-up position to pin shoulders from side mount
  • Staple: Using the opponent's clothing to help pin them against a surface

Other grappling holds edit

  • Grapevine: Twisting limbs around limbs in a manner similar to a plant vine
  • Harness: A hold that encircles the torso of an opponent, sometimes diagonally
  • Headlock: Circling the opponent's head with an arm, especially from the side; also called a rear Chancery
  • Hooks: Wrapping the arm or leg around an opponent's limb(s) for greater control
  • Leg scissors: Causes compressive asphyxia by pressing the chest or abdomen
  • Scissor: Places the opponent between the athlete's legs (like paper to be cut by scissors)
  • Stack: Compresses the opponent in a vertical sit-up position (feet up) to pin their shoulders to mat

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "VIDEO - This Fighter Just Pulled Off a Boston Crab Submission in MMA - BJPenn.com". bjpenn.com. 30 September 2017.
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique by Renzo Gracie and Royler Gracie (2001). ISBN 1-931229-08-2
  • Championship Wrestling, Revised Edition. (Annapolis MD: United States Naval Institute, 1950).
  • No Holds Barred Fighting: The Ultimate Guide to Submission Wrestling by Mark Hatmaker with Doug Werner. ISBN 1-884654-17-7
  • Small-Circle Jujitsu by Wally Jay. (Burbank CA: Ohara Publications, 1989).

External links edit

  • Free Jiu-Jitsu and Submission Grappling Videos 2007-10-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • Includes pictures of common Muay Thai clinching holds.
  • , a scan of the 1912 correspondence course from Martin 'Farmer' Burns.
  • List of Submissions for MMA Grappling holds and submissions used in MMA. Each submission links to videos and step by step instruction.
  • categorized judo techniques on video - Tournaments, champions, Olympics etc.
  • Mixed Martial Arts Search Engine A search engine covering all things exclusive to MMA.
  • Free MMA Training help and advice.
  • MMM Submission Moves 2018-03-08 at the Wayback Machine 10 Submission Moves For MMA Athlets.
  • Female Wrestling Channel Rules Competitive Female Wrestling Pin and Submission Rules at the Female Wrestling Channel
  • [1] Free book focusing on the mount position

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specific grappling wrestling judo or other martial art grip that is applied to an opponent Grappling holds are used principally to control the opponent and to advance in points or positioning The holds may be categorized by their function such as clinching pinning or submission while others can be classified by their anatomical effect chokehold headlock joint lock or compression lock Multiple categories may be appropriate for some of these holds Grappling holdTwo wrestlers clinching Contents 1 Clinch hold 2 Pinning hold 3 Submission hold 4 List of grappling holds 4 1 Joint locks 4 1 1 Armlocks 4 1 2 Leglock 4 2 Chokeholds and strangles 4 3 Clinch holds 4 4 Compression locks 4 5 Pain compliance 4 6 Pinning hold 4 7 Other grappling holds 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksClinch hold editMain article Clinch fighting A clinch hold also known as a clinching hold is a grappling hold that is used in clinch fighting with the purpose of controlling the opponent 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 nbsp Two soldiers in a Crude North South positionPinning hold editSee also Pin amateur wrestling 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 Pinning holds where both of the opponent s shoulders touch the ground are considered winning conditions in several combat sports An effective pinning hold is a winning condition in many styles of wrestling and is known as simply a pin Pinning holds maintained for 20 seconds are also a winning condition in Judo Pinning holds are also used in submission wrestling and mixed martial arts even though the pinning hold itself is not a winning condition The holds can be used to rest while the opponent tries to escape to control the opponent while striking a tactic known as ground and pound or to control an opponent from striking by pinning them to the ground also known as lay and pray Submission hold edit nbsp An armbar submission hold In combat sports a submission hold colloquially referred to as a submission is a grappling hold that is applied with the purpose of forcing an opponent to submit out of either extreme pain or fear of injury Submission holds are used primarily in ground fighting and can be separated into constrictions chokeholds compression locks suffocation locks and manipulations joint locks leverages pain compliance holds When used these techniques may cause dislocation torn ligaments bone fractures unconsciousness or even death Common combat sports featuring submission holds are Jujutsu Judo Sambo Catch wrestling Shoot wrestling Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Mixed martial artsList of grappling holds editThe same hold may be called by different names in different arts or countries Some of the more common names for grappling holds in contemporary English include Joint locks edit Further information Joint lock Joint lock Any stabilization of one or more joints at their normal extreme range of motion Boston Crab A type of spinal lock originating from catch wrestling and mostly employed in professional wrestling performances but has been used to win a fight in MMA 1 Can opener A type of neck crank Crucifix A type of neck crank Neck crank Applies pressure to the neck by pulling or twisting the head Nelson quarter half three quarter and full The arm is circled under the opponent s arm and secured at the neck Small joint manipulation Joint locks on the fingers or toes Spine crank Applies pressure to the spine by twisting or bending the body Twister A type of body bend and neck crank Wristlock A general term for joint locks on the wrist or radioulnar joint wristlocks form the trademark offense of Aikido and are used in combination with keylocks in catch wrestling Armlocks edit Further information Armlock Armlock A general term for joint locks at the elbow or shoulder Americana BJJ term for a lateral keylock Armbar An armlock that hyperextends the elbow Chicken wing Term for various hammer keylocks especially among Shoot wrestling and Jeet Kune Do practitioners Flying armbar A type of armbar that is performed from a stand up position Hammerlock Pins the opponent s arm behind the back with wrist toward their own shoulder Juji Gatame A type of armbar where the arm is held in between the legs Keylock A shoulderlock where the arm is turned like a key Kimura BJJ term for a medial keylock Omoplata BJJ term for a shoulder lock using the legsLeglock edit Further information Leglock Leglock A general term for joint locks at the hip knee or ankle Ankle lock A leglock that hyper extends the ankle Heel hook A leglock that attacks the knee Kneebar A leglock that hyperextends the knee Toe hold A type of leglock that hyper extends the ankleChokeholds and strangles edit Main article Chokehold Anaconda choke A type of arm triangle choke Arm triangle choke A chokehold similar to the triangle choke except using the arms Crosschoke Athlete crosses own arms in X shape and holds onto opponent s gi or clothing Ezequiel Reverse of the rear naked choke using the inside of the sleeves for grip Gearlock A modified sleeper hold that puts an incredible amount of force on the opponent s windpipe choking them out almost instantly if applied properly citation needed Gi Choke or Okuri eri jime as it is known in Judo is a single lapel strangle Gogoplata Hell s Gate Performed by putting one s shin on the wind pipe of an opponent and pulling the head down typically set up from the rubber guard Guillotine choke A facing choke usually applied to an opponent from above Locoplata A variation of the Gogo plata that uses the other foot to push the shin into the windpipe and uses the arm to wrap around the back of the head to grab the foot to secure the choke North south choke A chokehold applied from the north south position with opponent facing up uses the shoulder and biceps to cut off air flow Rear naked choke A chokehold from the rear Triangle choke A chokehold that forms a triangle around the opponent s head using the legsClinch holds edit Further information Clinch holds Bear hug A clinching hold encircling the opponent s torso with both arms pulling toward oneself Collar tie Facing the opponent with one or both hands on the back of their head neck Muay Thai clinch Holding the opponent with both arms around the neck while standing Overhook Holding over the opponent s arm while standing Pinch grip tie Term for a particular harness hold common in Greco Roman wrestling circles Underhook Holding under the opponent s arm while standing Tie A transitional hold used to stabilize the opponent in preparation for striking or throwingCompression locks edit Further information Compression lock Achilles lock A compression lock on the achilles tendon Biceps slicer A compression lock on the elbow joint and biceps Figure four also referred to as arm triangle leg triangle Term for arranging one s own arm or legs to resemble shape of numeral 4 when holding opponent Leg slicer A compression lock on the calf and thighPain compliance edit Further information Pain compliance Chin lock An arm hold on the chin that hurts the chin nbsp Bas relief of a headlock at the Bayon temple 12th 13th century A Khmer soldier puts a Cham soldier in a headlock Pinning hold edit Further information Pinning hold Cradle Compress opponent in a sit up position to pin shoulders from side mount Staple Using the opponent s clothing to help pin them against a surfaceOther grappling holds edit Grapevine Twisting limbs around limbs in a manner similar to a plant vine Harness A hold that encircles the torso of an opponent sometimes diagonally Headlock Circling the opponent s head with an arm especially from the side also called a rear Chancery Hooks Wrapping the arm or leg around an opponent s limb s for greater control Leg scissors Causes compressive asphyxia by pressing the chest or abdomen Scissor Places the opponent between the athlete s legs like paper to be cut by scissors Stack Compresses the opponent in a vertical sit up position feet up to pin their shoulders to matSee also editChokehold Clinch fighting Compression lock Grappling Ground fighting Joint lock Judo techniques Jujutsu techniques Professional wrestling holdsReferences edit VIDEO This Fighter Just Pulled Off a Boston Crab Submission in MMA BJPenn com bjpenn com 30 September 2017 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Theory and Technique by Renzo Gracie and Royler Gracie 2001 ISBN 1 931229 08 2 Championship Wrestling Revised Edition Annapolis MD United States Naval Institute 1950 No Holds Barred Fighting The Ultimate Guide to Submission Wrestling by Mark Hatmaker with Doug Werner ISBN 1 884654 17 7 Small Circle Jujitsu by Wally Jay Burbank CA Ohara Publications 1989 External links editFree Jiu Jitsu and Submission Grappling Videos Archived 2007 10 11 at the Wayback Machine The Subtle Science of the Muay Thai Clinch By Roberto Pedreira Includes pictures of common Muay Thai clinching holds Lessons in Wrestling and Physical Culture a scan of the 1912 correspondence course from Martin Farmer Burns List of Submissions for MMA Grappling holds and submissions used in MMA Each submission links to videos and step by step instruction categorized judo techniques on video Tournaments champions Olympics etc Mixed Martial Arts Search Engine A search engine covering all things exclusive to MMA MMA Training Free MMA Training help and advice MMM Submission Moves Archived 2018 03 08 at the Wayback Machine 10 Submission Moves For MMA Athlets Female Wrestling Channel Rules Competitive Female Wrestling Pin and Submission Rules at the Female Wrestling Channel 1 Free book focusing on the mount position Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grappling hold amp oldid 1215191460 Pinning hold, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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