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GAceannfháscadhfir1
gu: ceannfháscaidh, iol: ceannfháscaí
fáscadh a tharlaíonn nuair a chuireann coraí a rí ar dhealrachán an chéile chomhraic agus beireann sé ar chúl an chinn nó muiníl lena lámh
a tie up that happens when a wrestler places the forearm on the collarbone of the opponent and grasps the back of the opponent's head or neck with the hand
— Coaching Youth Wrestling: Third Edition p.82
Usually, done with a head tie, coaches teach athletes to fake at the legs and quickly follow the leg fake with a snapping motion on the head-tie.
— TeamUSA.org - Snapdowns to Takedowns: https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2001/October/03/Snapdowns-to-Takedowns
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GAfo-chrúcafir4
gu: fo-chrúca, ai: fo-chrúcaí
fáscadh a chuireann coraí ar an gcéile comhraic tríd an sciathán a chur idir uachtar láimhe agus cabhail an chéile comhraic, agus lámh a ardú ionas go bhfeidhmíonn a uillinn mar chruach faoi ascaill an chéile comhraic
a tie up that happens when a wrestler slides an arm between the torso and upper arm of the opponent, raising the hand and effectively "hooking" the elbow under the armpit
— Coaching Youth Wrestling: Third Edition p.82
David Szuba was surprised when John O'Donnell tried to underhook him in the final minute of the first period Sunday night in the NJSIAA heavyweight championship bout at Phillipsburg High School.
— App.com - David Szuba, Hunter Mays win state wrestling championships: https://www.app.com/story/sports/high-school/wrestling/2021/04/25/nj-wrestling-hunter-mays-among-shore-nj-wrestling-championship-day-2-winners/7336531002/
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GAuaschrúcafir4
gu: uaschrúca, iol: uaschrúcaí
fáscadh a chuireann coraí ar an gcéile comhraic tríd an sciathán a chur thar chúl a uachtar láimhe, agus an lámh a chur idir a gcliabhraigh.
a tie up that happens when a wrestler wraps an arm around the back of the opponents upper arm and slides the hand between his or her own chest and the opponents chest.
— Coaching Youth Wrestling: Third Edition p.82
As Sadulaev bursts into the stance switch, he releases the overhook. It’s not an explosive switch and pull all at once, it’s a two-beat maneuver.
— BloodyElbow.com - Takedown breakdown: Abdulrashid Sadulaev’s overhook shuck: https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2020/5/8/21249094/wrestling-technique-analysis-takedown-breakdown-abdulrashid-sadulaevs-overhook-shuck
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