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Standard clinch lock techniques are the foundational standing submission methods applied from basic clinch positions — underhooks, overhooks, collar ties, and body locks. [1] These include standing guillotines executed from a front headlock clinch, standing kimuras from overhook or wrist control, standing arm triangles from a head-and-arm clinch, and standing wrist locks from grip fighting exchanges. Standard clinch locks differ from their ground counterparts primarily in the challenge of maintaining balance and control while applying submission pressure — the opponent can use footwork, level changes, and explosive movement to escape in ways not available on the ground. [2] In MMA, the cage wall provides a stabilizing surface that makes standing submissions more viable; in pure grappling, standing submissions are typically attempted as transitions that flow into takedowns if the submission is not achieved.

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Standard Clinch Lock[1]Standing Clinch Submission[2]
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История и происхождение

Standing submission techniques are among the oldest in martial arts, predating the development of sophisticated ground fighting systems. [1] Classical jujutsu schools trained extensively in tachi-waza (standing techniques) that combined strikes, throws, and standing joint locks as integrated combat sequences. In catch wrestling, standing wristlocks and standing headlocks were standard competitive techniques used in professional matches. [2] The modern revival of standing submissions in MMA has led to increased study of clinch lock mechanics as part of cage-fighting strategy.

Страна происхождения· показано в случайном порядке

  • БразилияММА, Бразильское джиу-джитсу
  • СШАММА, Борьба
  • ЯпонияБразильское джиу-джитсу, Дзюдо
  • ГрецияБорьба

Эффективность

Standard submission technique represents the baseline execution of a submission hold, emphasising correct body mechanics, grip placement, and finishing pressure. [1]

Родословная

Standard submissions were codified through judo's katame-waza curriculum and refined in BJJ competition over decades. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Standard submission techniques form the foundation of competitive grappling at all levels from white belt to black belt competition. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionForced rotation of the glenohumeral joint beyond its natural range of motion
Joints InvolvedShoulder (internal or external rotation), elbow (bent at 90° to create lever arm)
Force VectorRotational torque applied through the bent elbow — figure-four grip amplifies rotational force
Leverage PrincipleThe forearm acts as a lever arm — bending the elbow at 90° maximises rotational torque on the shoulder

Позиция и вход

From closed guardSit up, control opponent's wrist with both hands, fall to the side and apply figure-four grip, rotate the shoulder
From side control (top)Isolate the near arm, secure the figure-four grip (wrist and forearm), peel the arm off the mat and rotate
From north-southControl the near arm, thread the figure-four, walk hips back to increase rotational pressure

Варианты

Standard kimurafigure-four grip rotating the shoulder from guard, side control, or north-south
Kimura trapusing the kimura grip as a controlling position to chain multiple attacks
Standing kimuraapplied during a clinch or takedown exchange
Reverse kimuraattacking from the opposite rotation angle (Americana direction from kimura grip)

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Уровень опасности

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5
Высокий5/10

Standard clinch locks apply joint pressure from standing; risk of sudden takedown amplifies danger

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Продвинутый
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

IBJJF — Legal — standing submissions follow same rules as...
IBJJF Rules Book v6.0, June 2024PDF
IJF — Legal — standing joint locks and chokes permitted w...
IJF Sport and Organisation Rules 2025, Article 27PDF
Unified MMA — Legal — standing submissions permitted
Unified Rules of MMA, August 2025PDF
FIAS Sport Sambo — Legal — standing joint locks permitted
FIAS International Sambo Competition RulesPDF
FIAS Combat Sambo — Legal
FIAS Combat Sambo RulesPDF

Заметки по тренировке

The standard clinch lock applies a standing guillotine or headlock submission from the over-under clinch position — the most common clinch lock scenario in grappling and MMA (Couture, Wrestling for Fighting, 2007)
From the clinch, the fighter secures the opponent's head under the arm and applies a choking mechanism using the forearm across the throat
The standard clinch lock works best when the opponent shoots a takedown with their head on the outside — the natural clinch response creates the submission opportunity
Proper execution pulls the opponent's head down while the hips drive forward — creating the compression angle that closes the choke
The free hand secures either a gable grip or reaches over the opponent's back for control — preventing the opponent from posturing out
The standard clinch lock can finish standing or transition to guard — pulling guard while maintaining the choke adds body weight to the submission
Timing is critical: the lock must be secured during the transition moment when the opponent commits to the takedown — too early or too late allows escape

Типичные ошибки

!Squeezing with the arms only — the choke requires hip engagement and posture manipulation, not just arm strength
!Not controlling the opponent's posture — if they can lift their head, the choke releases; keep their head pulled down
!Failing to secure the grip before the opponent postures — the grip must be locked before the opponent realises the threat
!Standing too upright — the hips must drive forward to create the choking angle
!Not pulling guard when the standing finish isn't working — transitioning to guard adds control and leverage
!Attempting from the wrong side — the standard clinch lock requires the head under the correct arm; wrong-side attempts fail
!Holding the position without finishing — if the choke isn't working, transition to a takedown or different submission

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Control Positionmaintain dominant position with weight on the opponent
2Isolate the Armsecure the wrist and thread the arm through for the figure-four
3Lock the Figure-Fourgrip own wrist behind the opponent's arm for leverage
4Apply Rotationrotate the arm to attack the shoulder joint

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

Japanese BJJ community standard katakana transliteration

1ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Community Terminology

Japanese BJJ community standard katakana transliteration

2ДругоеJapanese Combat Sports Katakana Convention

Standard katakana transliteration of Western martial arts terminology (外来語) — used in Japanese MMA, boxing, and BJJ communities

3ЦитатаJapanese BJJ community standard katakana transliteration

Japanese terminology sourced from Japanese BJJ community standard katakana transliteration

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Атлетизм

Requires

grip strength, rotational power, shoulder/core stability

Favours

strong forearms and thick wrists

Key muscles

forearm flexors, rotator cuff, core rotators, deltoids

Заметки

Clinch locks use standing joint manipulations from the clinch — primarily wrist locks, shoulder locks, and arm cranks. Fundamental to Aikido (kote-gaeshi, ikkyo), Hapkido, and self-defense systems. In MMA, standing submissions from the clinch are rare but spectacular. (Aikido and Hapkido texts in corpus)

Часто задаваемые вопросы

When controlling an opponent's chin from the clinch, what's a common mistake that gives them an escape?

Leaving your elbow out gives your opponent space to bring their head out and escape. Bernard Rizon emphasizes that you must keep your elbow tight to prevent this.

How do I maintain control when pushing my opponent down and controlling their chin?

Keep your elbow tight against your body. This closes off the space your opponent needs to create an escape by turning their head out.

Как работает Standard?

Standard clinch lock techniques are the foundational standing submission methods applied from basic clinch positions — underhooks, overhooks, collar ties, and body locks. These include standing guillotines executed from a front headlock clinch, standing kimuras from overhook or wrist control, standing arm triangles from a head-and-arm clinch, and standing wrist locks from grip fighting exchanges.

Откуда происходит Standard?

Standing submission techniques are among the oldest in martial arts, predating the development of sophisticated ground fighting systems. Classical jujutsu schools trained extensively in tachi-waza (standing techniques) that combined strikes, throws, and standing joint locks as integrated combat sequences.

Разрешён ли Standard на соревнованиях?

IBJJF: разрешён — Legal — standing submissions follow same rules as ground submissions; IJF: разрешён — Legal — standing joint locks and chokes permitted within standard judo rules; ADCC: разрешён — Legal; Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal — standing submissions permitted; FIAS Sport Sambo: разрешён — Legal — standing joint locks permitted; FIAS Combat Sambo: разрешён — Legal

Насколько опасен Standard?

Оценка опасности 5/10. Standard clinch locks apply joint pressure from standing; risk of sudden takedown amplifies danger

Как подготовить Standard?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Control Position → Isolate the Arm → Lock the Figure-Four → Apply Rotation.

Как защититься от Standard?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Straighten the Arm — extend the arm to break the figure-four grip angle / Roll Toward — roll in the direction of the lock to relieve rotational pressure / Grip the Belt/Shorts — anchor the hand to prevent the arm from being isolated.

Какие есть варианты Standard?

Распространённые варианты: Standard kimura (figure-four grip rotating the shoulder from guard, side c…); Kimura trap (using the kimura grip as a controlling position to chain …); Standing kimura (applied during a clinch or takedown exchange); Reverse kimura (attacking from the opposite rotation angle (Americana dir…).

Насколько эффективен Standard на соревнованиях?

Standard submission techniques form the foundation of competitive grappling at all levels from white belt to black belt competition.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Standard?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Squeezing with the arms only — the choke requires hip engagement and posture manipulation, not just arm strength / Not controlling the opponent's posture — if they can lift their head, the choke releases; keep their head pulled down / Failing to secure the grip before the opponent postures — the grip must be locked before the opponent realises the th… / Standing too upright — the hips must drive forward to create the choking angle.

Какие ещё названия есть у Standard?

Standard также известен как Sutandādo, Standard Clinch Lock, Standing Clinch Submission.