Hammerlock
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In a '''double hammerlock''', both arms are in a hammerlock, generally with the wrists tied together. This is thus simolar to a [[reverse prayer position]], except that no attempt need be made to get the elbows close together. | In a '''double hammerlock''', both arms are in a hammerlock, generally with the wrists tied together. This is thus simolar to a [[reverse prayer position]], except that no attempt need be made to get the elbows close together. | ||
− | ==See also== | + | The name comes from a [[wrestling]] hold in which one fighter forces the other's arm into this position. |
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+ | == See also == | ||
* [[Bondage positions and techniques]] | * [[Bondage positions and techniques]] | ||
* [[Chicken-wing tie]] | * [[Chicken-wing tie]] | ||
[[Category:Bondage]] | [[Category:Bondage]] |
Revision as of 15:19, 22 February 2015
In bondage terminology, a hammerlock means tying an arm so that it is held behind the person's back with the hand pulled as near as possible to the person's neck or shoulder.
In a double hammerlock, both arms are in a hammerlock, generally with the wrists tied together. This is thus simolar to a reverse prayer position, except that no attempt need be made to get the elbows close together.
The name comes from a wrestling hold in which one fighter forces the other's arm into this position.