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      • The passing hand goes under the opponent's neck and around the far side to the top of the neck, where it is locked with the other hand around the neck at the wrist or using a palm-to-palm or interlacing fingers grip. The three-quarter nelson can be used in amateur wrestling to pin the opponent and is more secure than a half-nelson.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nelson_holdNelson hold - Wikipedia

    Three-quarter nelson. The three-quarter nelson is done by performing a half nelson using one hand and passing the other hand underneath the opponent from the same side.

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  3. Sep 24, 2020 · If the half nelson was the backbone of most wrestling moves, in BJJ, it’s the quarter nelson that really gets you where you want to go especially for the purposes of submission grappling. The reason has to do with the differences between wrestling and BJJ in their definition of the turtle position or “hands and knees”.

  4. Sep 16, 2021 · The difference between the Full Nelson and the Half Nelson is that for the Half Nelson hold you’re only using one hand to pin someone’s head, while your other hand controls their wrist. The Full Nelson positions both of your hands against your opponent’s head.

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  5. As your opponent goes for the Quarter Nelson, drive for their legs. If they still get you, do a Half Nelson on yourself by putting pressure on your neck and upwards, while moving your body out at the same time.

  6. Half and half is half Tiger and half dragon suplex. And three quarter Nelson suplex is one arm around the neck and clutching the other wrist.

  7. The nelson hold in professional wrestling usually takes the form of the full nelson, half nelson, or three-quarter nelson. In all three variations, the wrestler slips either one or both arms underneath the opponent's armpits from behind and locks their hands behind their neck, pushing the opponent's head forward against their chest.

  8. Snake Pit U.S.A. Catch Wrestling Association’s Head Coach Joel Bane explains and demonstrates the basic Nelsons regarding their appropriate gaps and a Quart...

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