Pinch grip tie
Grappling position
Pinch grip tie | |
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A wrestler with a pinch grip tie | |
Classification | Clinch hold |
Style | Wrestling |
AKA | Head and arm |
A pinch grip tie, or an over-under bodylock, is a clinch hold and stand-up grappling position that is an extension of the over-under position, but having both hands locked behind the opponents back.[1] The hands are typically locked with a palm-to-palm grip, palm-to-wrist grip or fingers-to-fingers grip. The pinch grip tie can be used to throw the opponent, but usually the grapplers attempt to obtain a better hold such as double underhooks or double collar tie. The pinch grip tie is often a neutral position when both grapplers symmetrically have the same hold on each other.
See also
- Bear hug
- Collar-and-elbow position
- Double collar tie
- Double underhooks
References
- ^ Robert Hill (2010). World of Martial Arts! The History and Martial Arts.
- Danaher, John; Gracie, Renzo. Two Approaches to Fighting in the Clinch. Retrieved February 11, 2006.
- Pedreira, Roberto. Science of Muay Thai Clinch The Subtle Science of the Muay Thai Clinch]. Retrieved February 1, 2006.
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