Draft:Grappling grip
This is a draft article. It is a work in progress open to editing by anyone. Please ensure core content policies are met before publishing it as a live Wikipedia article. Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL Last edited by SheneganShaw (talk | contribs) 35 days ago. (Update)
Finished drafting? or |
A grappling grip or wrestling grip is a grip used to lock one's hands together to secure a grappling position. This entails using the hands to either grip each other, or some other part of the arm. Grappling grips are integral to properly securing many holds and positions, such as clinches, submissions, and pins.
S-Grip
The S-Grip is the most "spacious" grappling grip, leaving the most space between the user's arms. It is a strong grip with a fair range of motion used in positions where the forearms point directly towards each other, or the object being held is too large for a less spacious grip.
Mechanics
The grip is made by curling the four fingers of each hand into a hook and then twisting one hand around to interlock the two hooks. The thumbs are then tightly clasped around the eight fingers to firmly secure the lock.
Gable Grip
The Gabe Grip, named after famed American wrestler Dan Gable, is one of the strongest and most renowned grips across all no-gi grappling disciplines. It is less spacious than the S-grip and is favored for its sturdiness and ability to be cinched quite tightly. It is widely used in body locks, clinches and chokes.
Mechanics
The palms of the hands are placed facing each other perpendicularly, then while keeping each thumb parallel to the fingers of its hand, the fingers curl over and grip the back of each hand. The lock can be made tighter by bringing the grip closer to the chest and pinching the elbows to the ribcage.
Butterfly Grip
The Butterfly Grip lies next the order of less spacious grips, this is due to the hands gripping the forearms rather than each other. While this grip is not as solid as an S or Gable grip, it is still a powerful tool employed by many grapplers, particularly in cases where the object being gripped is smaller and required a tighter hold.
Mechanics
The wrists are placed facing each other perpendicularly then the fingers of each hand are curled down to grip the opposite forearm.
RNC Grip
The rear naked choke grip or RNC grip is a grip most notably used to apply the notorious rear naked choke. While the RNC is certainly its main application, there are many other chokes and join locks the grip can be applied to such as all head and arm chokes, Bulldog Choke, and many ankle locks.