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2006-10-18 08:16:42 · 6 answers · asked by Assad 3 in Sports Wrestling

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Stand behind opponent..one arm under each armpit..lock hands being his neck..push head forward until he passes out

2006-10-18 08:19:08 · answer #1 · answered by dwh12345 5 · 0 1

The full nelson (sometimes called a double headlock) is done by performing half nelsons with both arms. The holder is on the back side of the opponent, and has his or her hands extended upwards under the opponents armpits, holding the neck with a palm-to-palm grip or with interlaced fingers. By cranking the hands forward, pressure can be applied to the neck of the opponent. The usage of the full nelson in combat sports is very limited. It is a secure hold which can be used to control the opponent, but does not allow for finishing action, such as pinning the opponent, executing a reliable submission hold, or allowing for effective striking. Because it can be used as a limited neck crank, it is considered dangerous in some grappling arts, and is banned, in for instance, amateur wrestling.

Power Half Is another Nelson move which is a half nelson and with the other hand applying force to the head used for turnin either for a pin or a turn or near fall points

2006-10-18 15:20:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The full nelson (sometimes called a double headlock) is done by performing half nelsons with both arms. The holder is on the back side of the opponent, and has his or her hands extended upwards under the opponents armpits, holding the neck with a palm-to-palm grip or with interlaced fingers. By cranking the hands forward, pressure can be applied to the neck of the opponent. The usage of the full nelson in combat sports is very limited. It is a secure hold which can be used to control the opponent, but does not allow for finishing action, such as pinning the opponent, executing a reliable submission hold, or allowing for effective striking. Because it can be used as a limited neck crank, it is considered dangerous in some grappling arts, and is banned, in for instance, amateur wrestling.

2006-10-18 15:20:31 · answer #3 · answered by Crude 5 · 0 1

Stand behind opponent..one arm under each armpit..lock hands being his neck..push head forward until he passes out

2006-10-18 15:28:38 · answer #4 · answered by cool dude 3 · 0 0

its a bit more like reversing the rock bottom the diff is u stand behind the opponent act like u doing a master lock lift the dude up and just change it into a reverse rock bottom

2006-10-18 19:58:10 · answer #5 · answered by game 2 · 0 0

you go behind your opponent and lock both your arms on the neck and it seperates the shoulder and the neck i think.

2006-10-18 17:53:31 · answer #6 · answered by mamas_grandmasboy06 6 · 0 0

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