- An
armlock in
grappling is a
single or
double joint lock that
hyperextends,
hyperflexes or
hyperrotates the
elbow joint or
shoulder joint. An
armpit lock...
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shoulder Americana: BJJ term for a
lateral keylock Armbar: An
armlock that
hyperextends the
elbow Chicken wing: Term for
various hammer/keylocks, especially...
- Pain-free
swimming may
require a
kickboard or
extra care to
avoid hyperextending elbow and
other joints. Bike riding,
especially on
ergonomic re****bents...
- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
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tries on and
abandons accents,
tweaks their voice in
pitch too much, or
hyperextends vowels in an
effort to feel
their way into the
voice of a
fictional New...
-
rotational wrist lock, is a
signature technique in Chen-style tai chi. The "
hyperextending wristlock" is
often combined with a
fingerlock as the
wristlock itself...
- of
tongue fallen backwards,
blocking the airway, it is
necessary to
hyperextend the head and pull up the chin, so that the
tongue lifts and
clears the...
-
known as legbar,
kneelock or hiza-juji-gatame) is a
leglock that can
hyperextend the knee. The
basic kneebar technique is
similar to that of an armbar...
- anklelocks, kneebars, etc.
These submissions damage the
joints by
hyperextending and
threatening to
break them.
Secondly there are chokeholds. These...
-
stabilization of knee
extension movement by
preventing the knee from
hyperextending.
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
Medial collateral ligament (MCL)...