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  1. Professional wrestling holds include a number of set moves and pins used by performers to immobilize their opponents or lead to a submission. This article covers the various pins, stretches and transition holds used in the ring.

  2. Oct 29, 2013 · There's several ways to do it. We've got Tom and Mike that's going to go to a Collar and Elbow, and one will take a basic standing Head Lock. Okay, if you'll notice when you take a Head Lock,...

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  3. This is my top 5 wrestling moves that are from the front headlock.

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  5. The headlock is an offensive wrestling technique that can help you get your opponent off their feet and in a possible position for you to score a pin.“The he...

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  6. fanaticwrestling.com · blogs · newsWRESTLING HEADLOCK

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    • Wrestling Arm Lock

    Bearhug wrestlingis another common wrestling lock. It involves wrapping one's arms around an opponent's torso and squeezing tightly, putting pressure on the ribs and potentially causing the opponent to submit or lose their breath. This technique is often used to tire out opponents or set up a takedown.

    Keylock wrestling,also known as a kimura, is a submission hold that targets the shoulder joint. It involves locking an opponent's arm behind their back and applying pressure to their shoulder, potentially causing injury or forcing a submission. This technique is often used in mixed martial arts competitions, but can also be effective in wrestling. ...

    Ankle lock wrestlingtargets the ankle joint and involves twisting or bending an opponent's foot in a way that puts pressure on the ankle. This technique can be difficult to execute, as opponents may try to counter it by shifting their weight or using their other leg to defend against the lock.

    Finally, wrestling arm locks involve manipulating an opponent's arm in a way that causes pain or pressure, potentially leading to a submission or pin. These locks can be executed from a variety of positions, such as from the top or bottom of a wrestling match. While these locks can be effective in gaining an advantage in wrestling matches, they sho...

  7. Apr 9, 2019 · The headlock is an offensive technique that can get your opponent off their feet and onto the mat. From there, you can earn points and a chance for a pin. “The headlock is an upper-body throw where you grab your opponent’s head and arm and toss them over your hip,” former national team assistant coach Erin Vandiver says.

  8. These are all great finishes from a front headlock position that work at the highest levels of competition. Be sure to not only drill these finishes, but also snap downs and front headlocks in general because they take a lot of practice to get the pressure and timing down.

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