- A
joint lock is a
grappling technique involving mani****tion of an opponent's
joints in such a way that the
joints reach their maximal degree of motion...
- The
techniques of the
style contain punches, kicks, throws, takedowns,
jointlocks, chokes, pins, breakfalls,
clinch fighting,
ground fighting and weapon...
- jujitsu. In judo, an
ippon may be
scored for a throw, a pin, a
choke or a
jointlock. For throws, the four
granting criteria are speed, force,
landing on the...
- Judo-like
takedowns and sweeps, and Chin-Na –
Seizing –
which includes jointlocks,
strangulation and
other submissions The
International Wushu Federation...
- ground, ****ume a
dominant position and then
proceed to
finish them with
jointlocks, chokeholds, or
ground and pound. In
rulesets of many sports, such as...
- the lost art of
Pankration in the
original Olympic Games. As with
other jointlocks,
leglocks are more
effective with full body leverage. Some
attack the...
-
contains techniques of pure
throwing which do not
require the ****istance of
jointlocks. Some of
these techniques are
found within Daito-ryu but a
great many...
- mani****tion (largely
Aikijujutsu based) and
throwing (largely Judo based)
Jointlock flow and
counter form
Paired sword forms Sacrifice throws (Sutemiwaza)...
-
characterized by
ample use of atemi, or the
striking of
vital areas, to set up
jointlocking or
throwing tactics. Some of the art's
striking methods employ the swinging...
-
elbow strikes, knee strikes, shin strikes, kicks, sweeps, headbutts,
jointlocks, and throws. The
footwork is a
combination of
linear movement and full...