Standard Standing Arm Drag

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The Standard Standing Arm Drag executes the fundamental standing arm drag where the attacker grabs the opponent's wrist and tricep, pulls the arm sharply across the body, and steps behind the opponent to achieve an angle or back position. [1] The pulling action rotates the opponent's body and exposes their side or back, creating openings for single-leg, double-leg, or back-take finishes. [1],[2] The attacker must step off the line simultaneously with the pull to avoid being dragged back into a neutral position. [2] The standing arm drag is one of the most commonly used offensive setups in wrestling and grappling. [2],[3]

Также известна как
Standing Arm Drag TakedownWrestling[1]Arm Pull to Angle[2]Tricep Drag[3]
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История и происхождение

The standing arm drag has been a core wrestling technique for generations, fundamental to the offensive systems of both freestyle and folkstyle wrestling. [1] Its versatility ensures its continued use across all grappling and combat sports. [2],[3]

Страна происхождения· показано в случайном порядке

  • ГрецияБорьба
  • СШАБорьба, ММА
  • БразилияММА, Бразильское джиу-джитсу
  • ЯпонияБразильское джиу-джитсу
  • РоссияСамбо

Эффективность

The standing arm drag is a high-percentage technique because it creates an immediate angular advantage from a standard clinch position. [1] By pulling the opponent's arm across their body, the attacker creates a clear path to the opponent's side or back. [1] The technique is low-risk and low-energy, making it effective across full matches. [2]

Родословная

The arm drag has roots in both wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. [1] Marcelo Garcia, four-time ADCC champion, popularised the seated arm drag in no-gi grappling, while the standing version has been a wrestling staple for decades. [2]

Соревновательные результаты

The standard standing arm drag is a regular setup technique in NCAA and freestyle competition. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionUpper body manipulation — using head, arm, or collar control to break posture and create angle for takedown
Joints InvolvedOpponent's shoulder (dragged or snapped), cervical spine (snap-down), attacker's hips (angle creation)
Force VectorPulling or redirecting force — arm drags create angular momentum, snap-downs use downward force
Takedown MechanicOff-balancing through upper body control creates openings for back takes or follow-up leg attacks

Позиция и вход

From hand fightingSecure wrist control with one hand, pull the arm across while stepping behind the opponent, take the back or shoot
From collar tieRedirect the opponent's posting arm by dragging it across, circle behind for the takedown

Варианты

Standing arm dragpulling the arm across from collar tie to take an angle behind
Seated arm dragexecuting from a seated guard pull position
Arm drag to back takedragging to circle fully behind the opponent

Видео

Armdrag TAKEDOWNS | Grappling BJJ

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Standard Standing Arm Drag·Energia Martial Arts

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The Arm Drag | Wrestling Moves

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Standard Standing Arm Drag·Iron Faith Wrestling

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Aeoden Sinclair Arm Drag Attacks | Technique Tuesday

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Standard Standing Arm Drag·FloWrestling

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Что говорят инструкторы

The standard standing arm drag is a fundamental upper-body takedown entry executed by controlling the opponent's arm and using footwork to establish positioning for follow-up attacks. Energia Martial Arts emphasizes gripping deep into the armpit rather than at the elbow, allowing control of the torso through the arm, and stepping chest-to-chest on the inside rather than circling widely around the opponent. Iron Faith Wrestling identifies two primary footwork patterns: stepping with the outside leg while pivoting to hug the shoulder, or stepping through with the inside foot. Both sources agree that arm drags are set up using push-pull-fake combinations and serve to generate opponent movement, making subsequent shots easier to execute. FloWrestling's Aiden Sinclair focuses on the head-outside variant, prioritizing elbow depth at the knee pit and toe alignment, with particular attention to beating the opponent's defensive arm when they turn inward. All three instructors recommend transitioning from the arm drag into diverse takedowns—double legs, single legs, high crotches, and go-behinds—though Energia emphasizes judo trips and Sinclair highlights the slide-by variation used against heavy collar-tie pressure. Common defensive chain drills across sources include handling the opponent's second-arm defense and adjusting when the opponent steps back or circles.

Сформировано на основе 3 инструкторов

  • Energia Martial ArtsArmdrag TAKEDOWNS | Grappling BJJ: Detailed grip mechanics (wrist-deep into armpit for torso control), chest-to-chest footwork with inside stepping to minimize circling distance, judo foot-block prevention of opponent circling, and multiple transition options (double leg, single leg variations, inside trip).
  • Iron Faith WrestlingThe Arm Drag | Wrestling Moves: Two primary footwork variations (outside-leg pivot vs. inside-foot step-through), comprehensive setup taxonomy (push-pull-fake), detailed entry positions (from wrist clear, inside tie, underhook, reverse wrist), and extensive takedown chains (go-behind, single leg, high crotch, double leg, low single, ankle pick).
  • FloWrestlingAeoden Sinclair Arm Drag Attacks | Technique Tuesday: Head-outside drag mechanics with emphasis on toe-in-line alignment and elbow depth at knee pit, defensive arm-beat concept when opponent turns inward, high-crotch finish options, and slide-by variation for responding to heavy collar-tie pressure.

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Оценки

Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

3
Умеренный3/10

Arm drag creates angle for safe takedown entry

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Средний
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

IJF — Legal takedown technique
IJF Sport and Organisation Rules 2025, Article 27PDF
2 points
IBJJF Rules Book v6.0, June 2024PDF
UWW — Legal in both freestyle and Greco-Roman
UWW International Wrestling Rules, January 2026PDF
Unified MMA — Legal takedown technique
Unified Rules of MMA, August 2025PDF
ADCC — Legal, scored 2-4 points in second half of match
ADCC Rules Update, April 2025PDF
FIAS Sport Sambo — Legal — all takedowns permitted
FIAS International Sambo Competition RulesPDF
FIAS Combat Sambo — Legal
FIAS Combat Sambo RulesPDF

Заметки по тренировке

Grab the opponent's near wrist with your opposite hand and their tricep with your same-side hand
Pull the arm sharply past your hip while stepping your outside foot behind them
Your body should end up at a 90-degree angle to theirs, behind the dragged arm
From this angle, the opponent's back is partially exposed — wrap for a body lock or shoot for a single leg
Keep your hips close to theirs after the drag to maintain the angle
The follow-up must be immediate — the opponent will try to turn back to face you within one second

Типичные ошибки

!Pulling the arm in front of you instead of past your hip — the arm needs to clear your body
!Stepping with the wrong foot first (inside foot instead of outside foot)
!Getting the angle but standing too far away to attack — stay hip-to-hip
!Not pulling sharply enough — a gradual pull lets the opponent retract and re-square
!Focusing only on the arm drag and forgetting to plan the follow-up takedown
!Dragging when the opponent's arm is stiff and braced — time it when they reach or push

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Establish Contactuse grip, tie, or clinch to control the opponent
2Create Off-Balanceuse push-pull action to disrupt the opponent's base
3Execute the Takedownapply the specific takedown mechanic with commitment
4Follow to Groundmaintain control as the opponent goes down to secure position

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

Japanese amateur wrestling terminology

1ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Community Terminology

Japanese amateur wrestling terminology

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 amateur wrestling terminology

Standard katakana transliteration used in Japanese wrestling (レスリング)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

hand speed, lateral agility, quick level change

Favours

quick hands and explosive hips

Key muscles

biceps, deltoids, core rotators, hip flexors

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What should I do if my opponent turns into me during the arm drag?

When your opponent turns into you, make sure you have the elbow beat with your head outside—this gives you control. According to Aeoden Sinclair, you can then bring your arm inside to maintain the elbow beat as he turns, preventing him from escaping.

Why is it important to prevent my opponent from getting their elbow back?

Aeoden Sinclair emphasizes that if your opponent's elbow gets back, the finish becomes much more difficult because they'll pull their leg back and sprawl, leaving you chasing the leg and stuck underneath.

Where exactly should I grab on the arm during an arm drag?

According to Energia Martial Arts instruction, you should grab deep inside the armpit with your wrist, going all the way behind the shoulder. This allows you to control your opponent's torso through their arm rather than just moving the arm itself, and prevents you from slipping if they step back.

How do I use the arm drag to set up a double leg takedown?

Iron Faith Wrestling teaches that you drag the arm to make your opponent circle into you, which puts them in a position where you can shoot a double leg with your hips in and drive through.

Как работает Standard Standing Arm Drag?

The Standard Standing Arm Drag executes the fundamental standing arm drag where the attacker grabs the opponent's wrist and tricep, pulls the arm sharply across the body, and steps behind the opponent to achieve an angle or back position. The pulling action rotates the opponent's body and exposes their side or back, creating openings for single-leg, double-leg, or back-take finishes.

Откуда происходит Standard Standing Arm Drag?

The standing arm drag has been a core wrestling technique for generations, fundamental to the offensive systems of both freestyle and folkstyle wrestling. Its versatility ensures its continued use across all grappling and combat sports.

Разрешён ли Standard Standing Arm Drag на соревнованиях?

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)

Насколько опасен Standard Standing Arm Drag?

Оценка опасности 3/10. Moderate — arm drag creates angle for safe takedown entry

Как подготовить Standard Standing Arm Drag?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Establish Contact → Create Off-Balance → Execute the Takedown → Follow to Ground.

Как защититься от Standard Standing Arm Drag?

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.

Какие есть варианты Standard Standing Arm Drag?

Распространённые варианты: Standing arm drag (pulling the arm across from collar tie to take an angle b…); Seated arm drag (executing from a seated guard pull position); Arm drag to back take (dragging to circle fully behind the opponent).

Насколько эффективен Standard Standing Arm Drag на соревнованиях?

The standard standing arm drag is a regular setup technique in NCAA and freestyle competition.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Standard Standing Arm Drag?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Pulling the arm in front of you instead of past your hip — the arm needs to clear your body / Stepping with the wrong foot first (inside foot instead of outside foot) / Getting the angle but standing too far away to attack — stay hip-to-hip / Not pulling sharply enough — a gradual pull lets the opponent retract and re-square.

Какие ещё названия есть у Standard Standing Arm Drag?

Standard Standing Arm Drag также известен как Sutandingu Āmu Doraggu, Standing Arm Drag Takedown, Arm Pull to Angle, Tricep Drag.