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Ott Jud/David Rawlings 2003
Further wrestling techniques. The first technique: The leg move.
When he has your arm controlled and you are standing with your left foot forward, but he stands with his right leg outside your left. And he wants to draw you over that by the arms then disengage your left foot move it fast behind you, at the same time grab his right foot and shove against his breast. Then he falls.
The second technique: The tread in the back of the knee.
When he grabs you from behind around the top of the shoulders, then drive up with your arm in the bend of the elbow on the side, where his front foot stands. Grab with the other hand by the first, and push up and out towards the opposite side. Keep hold of his arm with one hand, with the other grab him grab him on the neck, and with your foot kick him in the back of the knee he sets before, as you turn the heel.
The third technique: Cast over the leg.
Grab the finger of his right hand quickly with your right hand, strike his right hand (which you have collected before you) upwards with your left hand. And throw him backwards over your right leg.
The fourth technique: The lift out and throw.
Strike his left hand to the outside with your right hand. Then drive with your right hand through his legs and grab his doublet or on the elbow and lift him high and push him from you with your left hand, so he falls backward onto his head.
A piece against the fourth technique.
If he drives his right hand through between your legs and takes you at the doublet, then you must bend and drive both arms through and under his right arm from the outside, and lift him up- then he can't throw you.
The fifth technique: defence against drawing up close.
When he has caught one of your hands and wants to pull you to him with both hands: When he wants to pull your left hand to his right hand side, then drive your right arm under his left arm towards his right side. And take him with your right hand on the breast and the left hand in the pit of the knee.
The sixth technique.
If he grabs your breast with both hands, then drive your right hand over his left and hold it fast. With your left hand grab his elbow and interlock with the right foot.[1]
The seventh technique: A counter to an arm lever.
Defence against the arm lever: If he applies an arm lever with his right arm, then set one on yourself with your left hand.
The eighth technique: Move both legs.
Grab quickly with both hands, grab him with both hands behind the knees, draw him to you, and push with your head against his breast, so you fling him down backwards.
A counter to the eighth technique.
Sieze him from above through the armpits at the neck and put your self upon him[2] step back with both feet, therefore he can't seize them, and press him low.
The ninth tecnique: The throw over.
When he has his right foot set before him, then draw him by the right arm with your left hand. And strike him to the right ankle, and press him down.
Or drive him with the right hand on his neck and press him back.
The tenth technique.
When he only holds your arms, then grab his right hand with your left hand, and hold it with an inverted hand-hold him fast and strike high with your right arm driving it through under his right arm and taking him about the chest. With the left hand grab a knee pit.
The eleventh technique: A counter to a belt grab.
If he takes you behind by the belt, then drop down. If he then wants to lift you, turn your self around against him, and throw him over a barrier.
The twelfth technique: Throw.
Go through with your right hand and grasp him above the hip on the side. Drive your left hand above through his arm pit and grab his right hand by the wrist and. holding it fast and lifting him high, and with your right hand lift his left knee, and throw him before you.
The thirteenth technique: Throw over the leg.
Grasp his left hand with both hands, and pull him to your right side. and step with your right foot behind his right foot, drive him with your right arm to his left side and throw him over your right leg.
The fourteenth technique: Double stretched arm lever.
If he wants to catch you under the armpits with both hands, then drive both of your hands from the outside under his elbows; and close your arms under his elbows, and tear up with force, so you break his arms.
The fifteenth technique: the neck lever.
If your arms are above his, then you'll catch him above on the throat or on the chin and break the neck over the back.[3] Or you must go through under his arms with yours.
The sixteenth technique: Cast over the leg.
If you are underneath with your left hand, then drive him with your right hand on his throat, and step behind him with your left foot, and press him on the neck over that.
Or: You you'll throw him over the foot to either[4] side.
The seventeenth technique: Backbreak.
When you drive through with both arms under his arms, and he is the same size as you or smaller, then grip him around the middle. Close both hands firmly behind his back and lift him on the left side. And when you trust,[5] then push him down on your elbows, and break his back towards you.
A counter to the seventeenth technique.
If he presses you to him, then put your elbow on his throat or breast and press him quickly from you. And climb with your left foot behind.
Eighteenth technique: Counter to a throw over the shoulder.
When he wants to travel under your arm and throw you over his right shoulder, take him by the neck with your arm and press him firmly to you. And place your breast on above him. And press him down with your weight.
The nineteenth technique: The throw from the clamp[6] from behind.
When he is holding you from behind with an arm under one of yours, and his hands are open, then grab a finger (and twist him), then he must let you go.
The twentieth technique: The finger lever against the clamp[7] from behind.
If he has grabbed you from behind and has one arm under your arm, and his hands are open, then seize one finger (and rotate it), then he must let go of you.
The twenty first technique: Against a strong collar hold.
When he takes you by the collar and holds you firmly with the hand, then turn and take your head through under his arm, then he must let go. Or you'll him simultaneously hold him as well.
Also when he holds your collar from behind then turn through under his arm, then he lets go.
The twenty second technique: Against the hold at the breast.[8]
When he holds you with both hands on the breast,[9] then push his right arm up, press your self through, and take him around the bodice.
The twenty third technique: Throw from the hand liberation.
When you have grabbed his right arm at the biceps, and you have pressed to behind him, and he then strikes with his right hand over your left arm and pushes you quickly in the breast, then drive him with the same elbow in his right side and sink down. spring with your left foot behind his right foot, grip with your right hand in the bend of his knee and throw him.