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There is also an emphasis on joint locks and pressure points.
But you rarely have to, because fighting the joint lock is too painful.
I had her right arm in a joint lock.
Holds and joint locks are used primarily for control of an aggressor.
Less preferred, but also effective techniques are joint locks.
Techniques include joint locks, strikes to pressure points, and chokeholds.
This technique is using the knee to joint lock and pin the opponent.
Students are taught the difference between pain that signals a joint lock is in progress and simple discomfort.
This includes joint locks, chokes, holds and pressure point techniques.
Armlock: A general term for joint locks at the elbow or shoulder.
The open guard is typically used to perform various joint locks and chokeholds.
He fell heavily to his knees, and I got a joint lock on his arm.
This less commonly also extends to joint locks and pinning techniques.
Joint locks can be divided into five general types according to which section of the body they affect:
The ports were closed when not in use by universal ball joint locks (Kugelkalottverschlüssen).
The spider guard can be used for sweeps and to set up joint locks or chokeholds.
Small joint manipulation: Joint locks on the fingers or toes.
Suze was taking water to the joint locks.
Since then joint locks and chokes were included.
They include throws, pins, joint locks and submission techniques.
It's an art form that adds joint locks to the throws and balance shifts of judo.
Joints locks do inflict large amounts of pain and can secure compliance from the enemy.
Martial arts program teaching throws, strikes, joint locks etc.
Additionally, any type of joint lock is legal as are chokes against the side of the neck.
Using the joint lock as a lever, I turned her over on her stomach, increasing the pressure to almost breaking, but not quite.
A figure-four is a grappling joint-lock that resembles the number "4".
Though infrequently studied in the classroom and sometimes seen in local competitions, the use of disarms followed by a throw or joint-lock is not allowed in international competition.
Holds may be categorized by their function such as clinching, pinning or submission, while others can be classified by their anatomical effect: chokehold, joint-lock or compression lock.