- goshinjutsu.
Wristlocks are also
widely used as pain
compliance holds,
often in police, military, and
residential treatment centers. The
wristlock is a technique...
-
Although a top
wristlock is
technically a
reverse double wristlock, UFC
announcer Bruce Buffer still announces fights won by top
wristlock as "by tap-out...
- they affect:
Armlocks Leglocks Small joint mani****tion
Spinal locks Wristlocks These general types can be
further divided into
subtypes according to...
- A figure-four is a
catch wrestling term for a joint-lock that
resembles the
number "4". A
keylock or toe hold can be
referred to as a figure-four hold...
- knees, elbows, throws, and
standing submissions (chokeholds,
armlocks and
wristlocks).
Shoot boxing was
created in
August 1985 by
former kickboxer Caesar Takeshi...
- (二教, nikyō) is a
pronating wristlock that
torques the arm and
applies painful nerve pressure. (There is an
adductive wristlock or Z-lock in the ura version...
- Aikido's more
pacifistic philosophy.
Wristlocks Hapkido is well
known for its use of a wide
variety of
wristlocks.
These techniques are
derived from Daitō-ryū...
- ****an that
utilizes standing submissions such as chokeholds,
armlocks and
wristlocks in
addition to kicks, punches,
knees and throws. The male
fighters are...
- 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...
- a kind of
quadrupedal locomotion involving wrist bone
specialization Wristlocks use
movement extremes of the
wrist for
martial applications. Glossary...