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- From: david@elwood.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (David Johnson)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: nelsons
- Message-ID: <1284@xlnt.COM>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 17:26:53 GMT
- References: <1992Dec19.175511.6289@desire.wright.edu> <1992Dec21.171414.8008@walter.cray.com> <1992Dec23.035220.25160@cs.mun.ca> <4447@unisql.UUCP>
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- In article <4447@unisql.UUCP>, wrat@unisql.UUCP (wharfie) writes:
- |> In article <1992Dec23.035220.25160@cs.mun.ca> robin2@garfield.cs.mun.ca (Robin Collier) writes:
- |> >Well, I know I have heard several ways of getting out of a full nelson, but I
- |> >was recenctly told by Nick Cerio at a seminar that if someone actually gets
- |> >you in a full nelson, there is no way out of it. He said that all effective
- |>
- |> I've had success escaping from a nelson by putting my palms on my
- |> forehead and straightening my back, legs, and arms at the same time.
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- But have you ever escaped from a full nelson where the person
- applying it meant business? Someone who really means business
- will apply in such a way that you are on the verge of getting
- your neck broken. A false move will break your neck.
- I do not see how you can put your palms
- on your forehead if the FN is applied in that way. I do not
- even see how you can even touch your head.
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