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Lock for the Straddle Position Lock for the Straddle Position Fig. 415.-0pponent is lying on his back. Quickly move your right hand backward and grip his left foot by the toe. Then raise your right knee, bringing your right foot forward, and press Attacker's left calf against it. The levering can cause great pain to Attacker. Fig. 416.-0pponent is lying on his back. Grip deep in his collar with both hands. If you vigorously straighten both arms, Attacker will be throttled by your fists in his windpipe. Fig. 417.-0pponent is lying on his back. With your left hand grip the right lapel of his coat and pull it over his throat. Grip the other lapel with your right hand. By pushing in the direction of the arrow with your left hand, and at the same time pulling with your right hand, you can threaten to strangle him. 124

Fig. 418.-0pponent is lying on his stomach. Cross your hands under his chin, and at the same time draw up your left leg into the position shown in the diagram. Then, by bending back and pulling with both hands in the direction of arrows, you can threaten to break Opponent's spine. Fig. 419.-0pponent is lying on his stomach. Grip his right arm by the wrist. By pushing this arm in the direction of the arrow, you can threaten to dislocate Opponent's shoulder. Fig. 420.-0pponent is lying on his stomach. Throw your right arm round his neck, and grip your own left upper arm with your right hand. Place your left hand on the back of Opponent's head. Then, by pushing with your left hand and pulling with your right, you can threaten to throttle him. 125


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