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Property / has_description: When you have contact to your opponents rear arm and he steps back (e.g to avoid a throw). Grab his wrist and step forward to straigten his arm and apply pressure on his elbow with your front arms forearm. this is quite similar to the technique hurling him around with an armbar, but here you keep going forward afterwards instead of doing a full turn. / rank | |||
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When you have contact to your opponent's rear arm and he steps back (e.g. to avoid a throw), grab his wrist and step forward to straighten his arm and apply pressure on his elbow joint with your front forearm. You may use this lock to swing the opponent around to unbalance him but im this situation you keep moving fowards with your follow up techniques. | |||
Property / has_description: When you have contact to your opponent's rear arm and he steps back (e.g. to avoid a throw), grab his wrist and step forward to straighten his arm and apply pressure on his elbow joint with your front forearm. You may use this lock to swing the opponent around to unbalance him but im this situation you keep moving fowards with your follow up techniques. / rank | |||
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Armbar on elbow joint
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When you have contact to your opponent's rear arm and he steps back (e.g. to avoid a throw), grab his wrist and step forward to straighten his arm and apply pressure on his elbow joint with your front forearm. You may use this lock to swing the opponent around to unbalance him but im this situation you keep moving fowards with your follow up techniques.
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