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Having an
overhook with one arm is
called a
single overhook,
while having overhooks with both arms is
known as
double overhooks.
Overhooks are typically...
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typical response to an
underhook is to try to
break it, or to
establish an
overhook. A
single underhook can be used as a
takedown maneuver. The protagonist...
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striking effectively.
Typical clinch holds include: Bear hug
Collar tie
Overhook Pinch grip tie
Underhook A
pinning hold (also
known as a hold down and...
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offer the
potential for
control of the opponent's
upper body. A
single overhook, or whizzer,
involves putting an arm over the opponent's arm and encircling...
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evaluate German aeronautical technology during and
after World War II An
overhook, a
wrestling hold
Whizzer (roller coaster), two
identical roller coasters...
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control of
opponents neck by
collar tie or
upper body by underhooks,
overhooks and body lock. It is
often in the
clinch where knee, elbow,
sweep and...
- lets him fall face
first into the mat. The
wrestler faces an opponent,
overhooks both arms, and then
pivots 180° so that the
opponent is
facing upwards...
- Over–under is a stand-up
grappling position in
which both
combatants have one
overhook and one underhook, and is the most
common stand-up
grappling position in...
- (Clinch Holds)
Wrist Tie
Bicep Tie
Elbow Tie
Collar Tie
Overtie Underhook Overhook Over-Under Body Lock 2-on-1 (Russian)
Trips Outside Trip
Inside Trip various...
- when a
wrestler holds both the opponent's arms
under their own (known as
overhooks in
mixed martial arts and
amateur wrestling, as the arms loop
under the...