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  1. 24 de sept. de 2020 · For the purpose of our guide, the nelson hold has four varieties: Full nelson hold. Three quarter nelson hold. Half nelson hold. Quarter nelson hold. We will focus here on the last two. The half nelson hold deserves a whole guide on its own since it’s the one widely practiced both in wrestling rings and on BJJ mats.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nelson_holdNelson hold - Wikipedia

    Full nelson. The full nelson (sometimes called a double nelson or a double shoulder lock) is done by performing half nelsons with both arms. In collegiate, high school, middle school or junior high school, and most other forms of amateur wrestling, the move is illegal due to possibility of injury.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2021 · The difference between the Full Nelson and the Half Nelson is that for the Half Nelson hold you’re only using one hand to pin someone’s head, while your other hand controls their wrist. The Full Nelson positions both of your hands against your opponent’s head.

  4. The full-nelson is a hold in which both of the aggressor's arms are interposed from opposite sides between the head and arms of the opponent. The other nelson holds are described in relation to the full nelson; the half-nelson, for example, only requires the aggressor to apply a single arm.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2024 · Mar 10, 2024. The full nelson is a universally known wrestling technique that you’ve either probably done or been put in. It’s a move that gained popularity due to pro wrestling, but is a...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2021 · Afortunadamente, el agarre de Half Nelson es completamente legal y es una excelente manera de emplear el poder del Nelson Hold sin poner en peligro el cuello de tu oponente. El Half Nelson también es una gran arma para emplear cuando se rueda con alguien que tiene una buena posición de tortuga.

  7. 12 de feb. de 2024 · The difference between the Full Nelson and the Half Nelson is that for the Half Nelson hold you’re only using one hand to pin someone’s head, while your other hand controls their wrist. The Full Nelson positions both of your hands against your opponent’s head.