Positioning may refer to:
Grappling, in hand-to-hand combat, describes sports that consist of gripping or seizing the opponent. Grappling is used at close range to gain a physical advantage over an opponent, either by imposing a position or causing injury. Grappling is a broad term that encompasses many disciplines. These various martial arts can be practiced both as combat sports and for self-defense. Grappling contests often involve takedowns and ground control, and may end when a contestant concedes defeat, also known as a submission or tap out.
Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest.
Lock may refer to:
Transition or transitional may refer to:
Guard or guards may refer to:
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a self-defense martial art and combat sport based on grappling (ne-waza) and submission holds. It focuses on the skill of taking an opponent to the ground, controlling one's opponent, gaining a dominant position and using a number of techniques to force them into submission via joint locks or chokeholds.
North and South may refer to:
A turtle is a reptile, most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilaginous shell.
Clinch may refer to:
Grapple may refer to:
A dominant position may refer to:
A grappling position refers to the positioning and holds of combatants engaged in grappling. Combatants are said to be in a neutral position if neither is in a more favourable position. If one party has a clear advantage such as in the mount they are said to be in a "dominant position". Conversely, the other party is considered to be in an inferior position, usually called "on the bottom", but in this case sometimes called the "under mount".
A crucifix is a cross with a representation of Jesus Christ, as used in Christian symbolism.
Over–under is a bet.
Ryan Hall may refer to:
Marcelo García or Marcelino García may refer to:
The term figure-four may refer to:
A Mission control center is an entity that manages aerospace vehicle flights.
Ronaldo is a Portuguese name equivalent to the Scottish Ronald. From the football super stars, it became a very common name in all Portuguese speaking countries, being also prevalent in Italy and Spanish speaking countries.
Last Blood or variation, may refer to: