Stand-up grappling position in mixed martial arts
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Classification | Clinch hold |
Style | Wrestling |
Over–under is a stand-up grappling position in which both combatants have one overhook and one underhook, and is the most common stand-up grappling position in mixed martial arts. The head is typically on the same side as the overhooked arm, to allow greater weight to be put on the opponent's underhooked arm, and hence preventing the opponent from using the underhooked arm effectively. The over–under position can be advanced into a pinch grip tie by locking the hands behind the opponent's back.
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References
- Danaher, John; Gracie, Renzo. Two Approaches to Fighting in the Clinch. URL last accessed 11 February 2006.
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