Arm Drag from Everywhere
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Перевод: standing arm drag (katakana)
The Standing Arm Drag subfamily covers arm drag takedowns from a standing position, where the attacker grabs the opponent's arm and pulls it across to create an angle for attack. [1] From standing, the arm drag typically chains into a single leg, double leg, or back take depending on the angle achieved and the opponent's reaction. [1],[2] Standing arm drags are fundamental in both wrestling and no-gi grappling, serving as a primary method for breaking through the opponent's defensive shell to access takedown entries. [2],[3]
The standing arm drag is a fundamental technique in freestyle and folkstyle wrestling. [1]
The standing arm drag is one of the most commonly used setups in NCAA and international freestyle competition. [1]
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Arm drag creates angle for safe takedown entry
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Japanese amateur wrestling terminology
Japanese amateur wrestling terminology
Standard katakana transliteration of Western martial arts terminology (外来語) — used in Japanese MMA, boxing, and BJJ communities
Standard katakana transliteration used in Japanese wrestling (レスリング)
explosive lower body power, level change speed, forward drive
stocky build with strong legs and low centre of gravity
quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, core, shoulders
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According to Ruiz Combat Grappling, pulling straight down on the elbow allows your opponent to simply pull their arm back and resist. Instead, you need to chop your arm up high behind their arm and pull across your body, which opens up their hips and prevents them from staying square.
Ruiz Combat Grappling emphasizes stepping deep after the drag and grabbing the far hip and back leg with a tight pencil leg position. The overall goal is to control both the opponent's shoulders and hips by pulling across as much as possible to open them up.
The arm drag works from three different positions: from your feet, from the bottom position, and from the top position. Even when your opponent is on their back and bridging or underhoking to escape, you can rotate your hips, drive your arm deep, and apply the same drag mechanics.
The Standing Arm Drag subfamily covers arm drag takedowns from a standing position, where the attacker grabs the opponent's arm and pulls it across to create an angle for attack. From standing, the arm drag typically chains into a single leg, double leg, or back take depending on the angle achieved and the opponent's reaction.
Standing arm drags are a foundational wrestling technique, taught at all levels as a basic offensive tool for creating angles. The technique has been part of wrestling curricula worldwide for generations.
IJF: разрешён — Legal takedown technique; IBJJF: разрешён — Legal at all belt levels, scored as takedown (2 points); UWW: разрешён — Legal in both freestyle and Greco-Roman; Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal takedown technique; ADCC: разрешён — Legal, scored 2-4 points in second half of match; FIAS Sport Sambo: разрешён — Legal — all takedowns permitted; FIAS Combat Sambo: разрешён — Legal; NCAA Folkstyle: разрешён — Legal, scored as takedown (2 points)
Оценка опасности 3/10. Moderate — arm drag creates angle for safe takedown entry
Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Establish Contact → Create Off-Balance → Execute the Takedown → Follow to Ground.
Стандартные контрприёмы: Sprawl — drop hips back and drive weight down to stuff the takedown attempt / Underhook — establish inside position to control distance and prevent the takedown entry / Post and Circle — post on the attacker's head and circle away to break their angle / Level Change Defence — recognize the shot early and react with appropriate hip defence.
Распространённые варианты: Blast double (high-impact forward drive through the opponent without ch…); Snatch double (pulling both legs together and driving laterally); Run-the-pipe double (running through the opponent in a linear drive); Low double (deep penetration step attacking below the knees).
The standing arm drag is one of the most commonly used setups in NCAA and international freestyle competition.
Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Dragging without stepping offline — the drag alone doesn't create a takedown angle / Stepping to the wrong side (toward the undragged arm) — step to the dragged-arm side / Pulling with just the hands instead of using body rotation to amplify the drag / Successfully getting the angle but hesitating instead of immediately attacking.
Standing Arm Drag также известен как Sutandingu Āmu Doraggu, Standing Drag, Arm Pull, Ude-hiki.