Realy glad to see that Wrestling was not removed from the Olimpics on one of the sports that was the first compatition in early times Thank You Marion .
That's just a reverse headlock and a turn for two points due to back exposure. Another word for it is a gut-wrench or reverse gut-lock throw. It really depends on who is teaching it. But when I wrestled we just called it a gut-wrench. In the video Blue is in the "top" Par Terre position and red is attempting to escape from the "bottom" position. The standing body lock is almost a reverse headlock, but really it's just a modified body lock. After Blue pulls Red and exposes his back. Blue lets go of the lock and catches Red's right arm when he re-locks his hands around Red's waist and rolls Red again using a standard arm-in gut-wrench. But the move that initiated the sequence, if we were being technical, was a standing reverse headlock trip/throw. Like I said before, there are several ways to identify this move. It really does depend on who you ask. I'm sure there is someone who coined a name for this move, but it's hard to pin down a single name for many wrestling moves. Aside from "shot", "whizzer", "sprawl" and the other basics.
in freestyle/greco there is no headgear, only folkstyle is required for headgear, which is an American style of wrestling that people only use for college/highschool
Realy glad to see that Wrestling was not removed from the Olimpics on one of the sports that was the first compatition in early times Thank You Marion
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Fantabulous!
Wrestling is back and here to stay baby!
WHY IS THERE A BASKETBALL AD ON A WRESTLING VIDEO?!?!?!?!?!?!?
technique name on 5:17?
That's just a reverse headlock and a turn for two points due to back exposure. Another word for it is a gut-wrench or reverse gut-lock throw. It really depends on who is teaching it. But when I wrestled we just called it a gut-wrench. In the video Blue is in the "top" Par Terre position and red is attempting to escape from the "bottom" position. The standing body lock is almost a reverse headlock, but really it's just a modified body lock. After Blue pulls Red and exposes his back. Blue lets go of the lock and catches Red's right arm when he re-locks his hands around Red's waist and rolls Red again using a standard arm-in gut-wrench.
But the move that initiated the sequence, if we were being technical, was a standing reverse headlock trip/throw. Like I said before, there are several ways to identify this move. It really does depend on who you ask. I'm sure there is someone who coined a name for this move, but it's hard to pin down a single name for many wrestling moves. Aside from "shot", "whizzer", "sprawl" and the other basics.
Broken Ankle takes me out for the season. Broken ankle for Jordan Burroughs-- World Champion. What is this guy made of?
Why is there no headgear?
in freestyle/greco there is no headgear, only folkstyle is required for headgear, which is an American style of wrestling that people only use for college/highschool
those who want to put it on, those put them!
I am from Algeria and techniques I like gladiators Americans
That is English, but mostly gibberish at the same time...
Great spelling, Really*. Olympics*, Competition*.