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  Armlock - OTMWiki
An armlock is a single or double joint lock which hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint and/or shoulder joint.
Armlocks are more difficult to perform when both combatants are standing up, though the stand-up variants are a focus in certain systems such as Chin Na.
Armlocks are considered less dangerous techniques in combat sports allowing joint locks, and are the most common joint locks used as submission holds.
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  Armlock Information
An armlock is a single or double joint lock which hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint and/or shoulder joint.
Armlocks are more difficult to perform when both combatants are standing up, though the stand-up variants are a focus in certain systems such as Chin Na.
Armlocks are considered less dangerous techniques in combat sports allowing joint locks, and are the most common joint locks used as submission holds.
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 Armlock Encyclopedia: 85 Armlocks for Jujitus, Judo, Sambo and Mixed Martial Arts
The armlocks taught in the Armlock Encyclopedia apply to gi and no-gi combat sports, allowing you to use them in a wide variety of situations, including self-defense and street applications.
In addition to teaching how to set-up and apply each of the locks, he shows you how to defend against common armlocks, fight from both the mount and guard, lever your opponent’s arm free for an attack and vary your grip for maximum power.
For those new to grappling, you’ll also learn the core skills of applying armlocks, controlling position, and training smart plus a glossary of grappling terms and a Rules of the Room guide to common sense rules on the mat.
www.turtlepress.com /Armlock_Encyclopedia_p/aeb.htm   (344 words)

  
 Advanced Arm Locks by Jake Westlake
Neutralizing your attackers' entire body with a devastating armlock is an effective means of self-defense, and is an essential skill for any martial artists' arsenal.
One controls the arm at the elbow, the second works by torqing the shoulder and the third is effective because of the strain applied to the forearm.
With bent armlocks there are two basic types; bent over the shoulder, and under the shoulder.
www.bushido.org /verkerke/articles/armlocks.htm   (1932 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In grappling, an armlock is a single or double joint lock which hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint and/or shoulder joint.
Therefore, armlocks are usually more easily performed from a dominant grappling position on the ground such as the mount, side mount, or guard.
The juji-gatame (十字固, "cross armlock" or technically referred to as ude-hishigi-juji-gatame; in professional wrestling the technique is referred to a "cross armbreaker" or "crucifix armbar") can be performed on either one of the opponent's arms.
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 Seicho Jutsu Mastering Armlocks By Jake Westlake
You may think that you have to be a master martial artist to have the skills necessary to apply dominating armlocks on the street, but this isn't the case.
However no point through that range of motion matters when applying straight armlocks, as long as the arm is fully extended, as when your attacker is throwing a punch or pushing you away.
Bent armlocks work by using your assailants forearm and elbow as a lever to crank their shoulder (clockwise or counterclockwise) well beyond its normal range of motion.
www.usadojo.com /articles/mastering-armlocks.htm   (1949 words)

  
 Stickgrappler's MMA page - BJJ - Frank Benn's flying arm bars page
You can launch for the armlock as you circle left -- this is to gain a crucial angle on his right elbow, and placement of his head -- OR in some cases as the man backs up.
Too often, the person tries to step the leg over the head, but there is too much distance between their hips and where the armlock occurs because they don't think of being horizontal, with a tight egg shape to their body.
There is also a flying step-over armlock, which is completely different and involves initially stepping your "foot" onto the man's hip, and literally stepping up over his shoulder.
stickgrappler.tripod.com /bjj/fbflyarm.html   (1185 words)

  
 Armlock Fundamentals
The 85 armlocks taught in the Armlock Encyclopedia apply to gi and no-gi combat sports, allowing you to use them in a wide variety of situations, including self-defense and street applications.
Often, an ideal position to get into if you want to secure your armlock is to get behind your opponent, dig your feet in and aggressively initiate your move.
Getting into the ideal position to do an armlock leads us to the next phase of the core skills, and that is the set-up.
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 armlocks vol 1 by roy harris, sfuk video tape review by nathan leverton ..... mma, nhb, bjj, ufc, sfuk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This segment lists and explains the attributes he feels are needed in the application of armlocks.
A) Guard: 6 straight armlock attacks are demonstrated from the guard according to you opponent's position.
B) Mount: 5 armlocks are demonstrated here as counters to your opponent's movement or as combinations with other attacks.
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 Judo Book Review - Armlocks
Armlocks have always been accorded a prominent role in judo, not least because of their immediate effectiveness.
The third section of the groundwork kata, katame-no-kata, was devoted to armlocks, with the main five demonstrated: ude-garami, juji-gatame, ude-gatame, hiza-gatame and ashi-garami.
Here, for the first time, he concentrates on armlocks alone, including most of the techniques that are seen on the modern contest mat.
www.bestjudo.com /brarmlocks.shtml   (514 words)

  
 Roger in the gym
Armlock from the guard: When well applied, the most basic moves continue to be the most dangerous
Roger Gracie proved that in the 2004 World’s, when he used an armlock from the guard – a position usually learned by the blue-belts – to surprise Ronaldo Jacare and create the most talked about moment of that competition.
For those who don’t remember, Jacare withstood the pain and did not ask the referee to stop the open division final.
www.graciemag.com /?c=149&a=5265   (274 words)

  
 City Jitsu: Arm locks
Jitsu teaches six basic armlocks (with additional variants), that are usually demonstrated in a pre-set sequence (a
However, higher grades are able to use armlocks within other techniques such as throws.
Armlocks are also taught in Jitsu as part of Judo-style
www.cityjitsu.org.uk /content.php?node=55&moviesource=armlocks   (96 words)

  
 Buy Armlock Encyclopedia: 85 Armlocks for Jujitsu, Judo, Sambo & Mixed Martial Arts by Steve Scott - Shop Online
Armlock Encyclopedia: 85 Armlocks for Jujitsu, Judo, Sambo and Mixed Martial Arts
The techniques are high percentage variations of the strongest armlocks anywhere in the martial arts.
Clear pictures, excellent descriptions and thoroughly knowledgeable tips combine to create a useful reference for students of any level.
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 Breaking the Armlock - Home
If you are concerned about supermarket power you may want to visit the Tescopoly alliance website where you can take action to encourage the Competition Commission to introduce new regulation to curb supermarket power and email your local MP to sign EDM 961.
Breaking the Armlock is an alliance of 17 farming, consumer, development and environmental organisations calling for stricter controls over the major supermarkets' trading practices, particularly to stop them passing on unreasonable costs and demands to farmers and growers in the UK and overseas.
In 2000, a Competition Commission report acknowledged that the biggest supermarkets were bullying their suppliers.
www.breakingthearmlock.com   (321 words)

  
 [ planet jitsu ] :: View topic - Armlock randori
As expected, very few straight armbars were caught (except for one ude gatami), but a number of #4 armlock (arm twisted up behind the back) and #3 (shiho nage) were got.
Hopefully the lesson is learned, but the armlock randori was so much fun (I had a few goes, too) that we'll probably do it a lot this term.
Really, it's just taking the concept of "aliveness" and applying it to armlocks and wristlocks in isolation (rather than together with groundwork, whcih adds complications).
www.planetjitsu.com /viewtopic.php?t=5747   (396 words)

  
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In the Strong Side Armlock, the long extended portion and short handle work together, just as your forearm and upper arm would in a rear armlock, to move the suspect's arm behind the back by applied leverage (anatomical compliance).
Generally you perform the Strong Side Armlock from a frontal subject approach, but it can also be done from the side or rear of the subject, or when the subject is on the ground.
The Strong-Side Armlock may be used for standing subject control, for subject control during handcuffing or as a subject escort method (keep your Support Hand on the long extended portion to do this).
www.batons.com /mptc/pr24_tech/pr24tech_strongsidearmlock.html   (702 words)

  
 armlock_encyclopedia_pr_august_21_2006
teaches you 85 essential armlocks for jujitsu, judo, sambo and mixed martial arts.
defend against common armlocks, fight from both the mount and guard, lever your opponent’s arm free for an
This is my most comprehensive book yet on the subject of armlocks.
www.thefightgame.tv /armlock_encyclopedia_pr_august_21_2006.htm   (311 words)

  
 Monadnock® Lifetime Products, Inc. - Protect and Restrain: Training   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The primary purpose for you to carry a police baton is to protect yourself from a subject's fists, feet, or the occasional blow from a hard, rigid type weapon.
The secondary purpose for carrying a baton is to enhance the effectiveness of your empty-hand, subject-control holds, most noticeable the armlock.
You may use a simple armlock for a variety of useful purposes such as, but not limited to, restraining a subject long enough so you or a partner can put the cuffs on.
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 FightingArts.com - The Most Powerful Armlock in Judo: Jujigatame - The Cross Armlock
Thus, understanding the cross armlock is a basic form of self-defense.
It is one of the most effective armlocks in judo, and it is consistently the number one winning armlock used in international judo competition.
There are many variations of jujigatame done from different positions and angles, and numerous entries to the armlock from various opportunities.
www.fightingarts.com /reading/article.php?id=437   (1055 words)

  
 How to Apply a Bent Armlock in Judo | eHow.com
To achieve the strongest position to apply the armlock you must bend the opponent's elbow and seize his/her wrist with your hand so that the thumb side or your hand is closest to your opponent's elbow.
This is the armlock used by the judo expert Masahiko Kimura to defeat Helio Gracie, who founded Gracie Jiujitsu.
Another version of the bent armlock is demonstrated by Neil Ohlenkamp, 6th degree fl belt.
www.ehow.com /how_2062294_apply-bent-armlock-judo.html   (524 words)

  
 FightingArts.com - Fighting Back On The Ground: The Entangling Armlock
This armlock is one practice by practitioners of Judo, jujutsu, and many who wrestle.
Learning how to execute it is important, not only as a tool you might use if taken to the ground during a confrontation, but also to teach you what to look for so you won’t find yourself in the unfortunate situation of having someone execute it on you.
A natural reaction (a defense seen in some judo books) is to try to thwart the lock (before it is completed) by grabbling your own right wrist with you left hand and pushing your arm outward (straight).
www.fightingarts.com /reading/article.php?id=487   (785 words)

  
 Compression Armlock - JudoForum.com
I found a few variations of the armlock which is definetly not ude garami but show the arm being crushed.
There will always be movements in jûdô where discomfort increases by the extreme position a limb is in, produced by both trying to enforce and trying to escape from an armlock or choke.
As judo is a martial art, traditionally, particularly in kôsen, one has always avoided making it into "winning by rules", hence why unusual applications were generally considered as creativity rather than violations.
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 Amazon.com: Armlock Encyclopedia: 85 Armlocks for Jujitsu, Judo, Sambo & Mixed Martial Arts: Books: Steve Scott
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 Breaking the Armlock - Home
If you are concerned about supermarket power you may want to visit the Tescopoly alliance website where you can take action to encourage the Competition Commission to introduce new regulation to curb supermarket power and email your local MP to sign EDM 961.
Breaking the Armlock is an alliance of 17 farming, consumer, development and environmental organisations calling for stricter controls over the major supermarkets' trading practices, particularly to stop them passing on unreasonable costs and demands to farmers and growers in the UK and overseas.
In 2000, a Competition Commission report acknowledged that the biggest supermarkets were bullying their suppliers.
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 What is Judo?
If the opponent does not surrender, he will either have his elbow joint dislocated by means of an armlock or will be rendered unconscious with a chokehold.
Points are awarded for throwing an opponent, holding an opponent on his back while on the mat for a designated amount of time, or forcing an opponent to submit via "tapping out" to an armlock or choke or rendering the opponent unconscious with a choke.
A match is won with a "perfect throw" called an Ippon, two near perfect throws called Wazari, holding an opponent on his back on the mat for 25 seconds, a combination of one Wazari and holding an opponent down for 20 seconds, or submitting an opponent with a choke or armlock.
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