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		<title>The Arm Moves In Wrestling</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 14:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are loads of arm moves in wrestling, the most famous of which are the arm drags, arm swings, arm breakers and over-the-shoulder arm drags. Another one in wrestling is the arm manoeuvre known as the arm-bar take down. The arm bar works by forcing the opponent's arm downwards.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are quite a few arm moves in wrestling, the most well-known of which are the arm drags, arm swings, arm breakers and over-the-shoulder arm drags. Another one in wrestling is the arm manoeuvre known as the arm-bar take down. The arm bar works by forcing the opponent&#8217;s arm downwards. </p>
<p>The attacked person feels the pain around the shoulder area and the assailant then grips the arms extending them lengthwise. The shoulder is eventually dropped to the mat. This is a pin in most instances unless the wrestler can wriggle his/her way out of the hold.</p>
<p>The arm breaker manoeuvres include the slamming of the arms, typically on an area of the opponent&#8217;s body where it will hurt. Typically, the pin ends with the scissors hold, where the wrestler&#8217;s legs are crossed over the challenger&#8217;s body, holding his/her shoulders down to the mat.</p>
<p>The various moves look painful in the ring, but the fact is that the moves are fakes, i.e. a showy display to grab attention. The actors rehearse the scenes long before they step into the ring and are trained to send &#8217;signs&#8217; to end the bout when they want to.</p>
<p>The wrestling moves seem real on television, because the cameras and other distractions, including models, divert the attention of the audience. Wrestling is really quite similar to magic acts. Magicians rehearse their stage act before they take to the stage. There is always a gimmick or an explanation, yet the magician does his act so smoothly and the audience is so distracted, that the magician makes people believe that he or she is doing the thing for real.</p>
<p>The &#8216;arm drags&#8217; involve the assailant getting the opponent in a hook move and then flipping the challenger down to the mats. Most of the moves are devised by one or the other of the wrestlers and sometimes it may become a popular move. Some of the older moves are the Gallatin and the Banana Split</p>
<p>The &#8216;over the shoulder&#8217; move should be called the body slam since the opponent will throw the challenger over his shoulder, slamming him/her onto the mat. At one time, this wrestling move was probably a slammer, but today it is the shoulder-arm throw move.</p>
<p>The &#8216;wringer; is another of the arm moves in wrestling that is often called the &#8217;spin wrist lock hold&#8217;. This manoeuvre is often followed up by the Irish Thrash moves, mallet locks or gouges.</p>
<p>Other arm moves include the arm stretches, arm breakers, arm wringer, arm locks, arm bar and arm scissors. While the arm moves are famous in the ring, there are many new moves today that you would never have heard of when wrestling first began in ancient times. The Amityville Horror is one of wrestling&#8217;s more modern moves. Although, I haven&#8217;t figured out what this move entails, we are about to look at it together.</p>
<p>From what I can see the Amityville Horror is just a ploy to persuade people to rent or buy the film with the same name. The move is listed in the roll of wrestling moves, however, so far, no information is available about what this move is all about. Moves are basically marques devised by the wrestlers themselves, so I&#8217;m assuming that the wrestler felt he had devised one of the most horrific moves in wrestling and so he called it the Amityville Horror. </p>
<p>Why do some moves get roaring applause? Well, it can start when a wrestler in the ring brings in something new and it becomes his trademark, popular final move in bouts.</p>
<p>Do you have an interest in <a target="_blank" href="http://wrestling.the-real-way.com">wrestling</a>? If you need to learn loads about the moves, the stars and the show, come to our website and catch up on <a target="_blank" href="http://wrestling.the-real-way.com">wrestling revealed</a>.</p>
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		<title>Reenacted Moves In Wrestling</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 14:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wrestling throws are tricky, since if you are not paying close attention, you could believe that the moves are real. At the moment, I am still a little reluctant to fill you in on the throws, since I am not a wrestling fan, however my son is, and he is going to give us the inside information on wrestling moves to help you see wrestling for what it is, false.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wrestling throws are not straight-forward, since if you are not paying close attention, you could believe that the throws are real. At the moment, I am still a little reluctant to fill you in on the throws, since I am not a wrestling fan, however my son is, and he is going to give us the inside information on wrestling moves to help you see wrestling for what it is, phoney.</p>
<p>For instance, one of the oldest moves is the &#8216;banana splits&#8217;, although, these days, the move is now famous as the &#8216;leg splits&#8217;. This move involves the one wrestler putting both hands on the legs of the other wrestler and pushing the legs apart as far as they will stretch. This move will force the wrestler to put his/her own shoulders to the mat. If the wrestling move were genuine and the wrestler failed to give in, his/her legs would split some muscles, tendons, ligaments, etc.</p>
<p>The &#8216;Cobra Clutch&#8217; is yet another of the holds that would actually cause real agony. The cobra move is universally recognizable as the cross chokes or arm locks. The challenging wrestler will come from the back of the other fighter and using a one arm in the &#8220;Nelson Hold&#8221;. The opponent will then use an arm to tug the wrestler&#8217;s arm trying to prevent him from pulling across the neckline and choking him as a result. The back clutch, or bombard is a similar move, but the challenging wrestler is on his back under his opponent extending his arms upward from behind.</p>
<p>The &#8216;Rock Bottom&#8217; move involves the adversary pulling his opponents arm over his shoulder. The wrestler then places the opponents arm over his/her shoulder and lifts and dives forward onto the mat. During this attack, the challenger is hitting the mat head first, which if actually executed, would strain bones or at least result in some serious pain.</p>
<p>The &#8216;Choke Slam&#8217; entails the attacker placing a hand on the opponent, gripping him and then lifting his arm close by his opposite side, over his shoulder. Then he lifts the opponent and slams him to the mat.</p>
<p>The &#8216;Big Boot&#8217; is a running move. The wrestler lifts up his boot, connecting with the face of his opponent. So, a boot in the face, in other words! This would definitely put a person on his/her backside any time, causing the kicked person to feel severe giddiness for a while.</p>
<p>What makes wrestling so enthralling is the phoney dialogue, the costumes, the characters and the throws. If you think of the movie Superman, and how he dresses, you will see that without his outfit he wouldn&#8217;t have any character appeal as Superman. Likewise, the wrestlers wear costumes that make them seem like they are super heroes of the ring, indicting the villains. Each wrestler has his/her persona in the ring. It is usually quite peaceful, but made to look violent!</p>
<p>Wrestling has rules, as well as restrictions, even though the moves are all fake. Wrestlers must respect the perimeters of the ring, as well as the colour codes in the ring. There are also methods of wrestling, which include the folk style, freestyle and Greco Romanian styles.</p>
<p>There are also styles of wrestling, which include the folk style, freestyle and Greco Romanian styles. Each of the styles has its own set of rules, although the freestyle and folk style are somewhat similar. Usually, the styles are enacted so well that you wouldn&#8217;t know which style the wrestlers are using.</p>
<p>As with a dance routine, most of the moves are choreographed and rehearsed, which means that a director is out of sight using his/her hands to direct the wrestlers in the rings. For the most part, wrestling is nothing more than a farce with a few exemptions like when the KAYFABE brakes down, in which case a real fight can break out. The KAYFABE is wrestling&#8217;s means of verbal communication.</p>
<p>Do you have an interest in <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://wrestling.the-real-way.com">wrestling</a>? If you need to learn lots more about the moves, the stars and the show, come to our website and read <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://wrestling.the-real-way.com">wrestling revealed</a>.</p>
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		<title>Rehearsed Moves in Wrestling</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wrestling moves are not straight-forward, as if you are not looking closely, you could believe that the moves are real. At the moment, I am still a little reluctant to fill you in on the throws, since I am not a wrestling fan, however my son is, and he is going to give us the inside information on wrestling moves to help us see it for what it is, false.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rhys Jones</div>
<p>Wrestling throws are tricky, as if you are not looking closely, you could believe that the throws are real. At the moment, I am still a little reluctant to fill you in on the throws, since I am not a wrestling fan, however my son is, and he is going to give us the inside information on wrestling moves to help us see it for what it is, fake. </p>
<p>One of the oldest moves is the &#8216;banana splits&#8217;, although, today, the move is now known as the &#8216;leg splits&#8217;. This move entails one wrestler putting both hands on the legs of the other wrestler and pushing the legs apart as far as they will stretch. This move will force the wrestler to push his/her own shoulders to the mat. If the wrestling move were for real and the wrestler failed to submit, his/her legs would split some muscles, tendons, ligaments, etc. </p>
<p>The &#8216;Cobra Clutch&#8217; is yet another of the holds that would actually cause real agony. The cobra move is universally recognizable as the cross chokes or arm locks. The challenging wrestler will come from the back of the other fighter and using a one arm in the &#8220;Nelson Hold&#8221;. The opponent then uses an arm to tug the wrestler&#8217;s arm, trying to stop him from drawing across the throat and choking him as a result. The &#8216;back clutch&#8217; or &#8216;bombard&#8217; is similar, but the challenging wrestler is on his back under his opponent extending his arms upward from underneath. </p>
<p>The &#8216;Rock Bottom&#8217; moves entail the adversary pulling his opponents arm over his shoulder. The wrestler then places the opponents arm over his/her shoulder and lifts and dives forward onto the mat. During this attack, the challenger is hitting the mat head first, which if actually executed, would break some bones, or else cause some serious pain. </p>
<p>The &#8216;Choke Slam&#8217; is the move when the attacking wrestler grips the opponent&#8217;s arm and lifts his arm close by his opponent&#8217;s side, over his shoulder. Then he lifts the opponent and slams him down onto the mat. </p>
<p>The &#8216;Big Boot&#8217; move is a running attack, the wrestler lifts up his boot connecting with the face of his opponent. A kick in the face with a boot in other words, which would knock a person on his/her rear any time, causing the kicked person to feel severe concussion for a short time. </p>
<p>What makes wrestling so enthralling is the shouting, the outfits, the characters and the moves. If you think of the Superman movies, and how he dresses, you will see that without his outfit he wouldn&#8217;t have any character appeal as Superman. Likewise, the wrestlers wear outfits that make them seem like they are super heroes of the ring, indicting the baddies. Each wrestler has his/her persona in the ring. It is usually quite placid, but made to look violent! </p>
<p>Wrestling has rules, as well as restrictions, even though the moves are all fake. Wrestlers must respect the perimeters of the ring, as well as the colour codes in the ring. There are also methods of wrestling, which include the folk style, freestyle and Greco Romanian styles. </p>
<p>Each of the styles has its own set of rules, although the freestyle and folk style are somewhat similar. Usually, the styles are demonstrated so well that you wouldn&#8217;t know which style the wrestlers are using.</p>
<p>As with a dance routine, most of the moves are choreographed and rehearsed, which means that a director is off camera using his/her hands to direct the wrestlers in the rings. For the most part, wrestling is nothing more than a farce with a few exemptions like when the KAYFABE brakes down, in which case a real fight can break out. The KAYFABE is wrestling&#8217;s means of verbal communication.</p>
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		<title>Arm Moves in Wrestling</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 22:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are quite a few arm moves in wrestling, the most well-known of which are the arm drags, arm swings, arm breakers and over-the-shoulder arm drags. Another one in wrestling is the arm manoeuvre known as the arm-bar take down. The arm bar works by forcing the opponent's arm downwards.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rhys Jones</div>
<p>There are quite a few arm moves in wrestling, the most famous of which are the arm drags, arm swings, arm breakers and over-the-shoulder arm drags. Another one in wrestling is the arm manoeuvre known as the arm-bar take down. The arm bar works by forcing the opponent&#8217;s arm downwards. </p>
<p>The challenger feels the strain about the shoulder area and the assailant will grip the arms extending the arms length wise. The shoulder is eventually dropped to the mat. This is a pin in most instances unless the wrestler can wriggle his/her way out of the hold. </p>
<p>The arm breaker manoeuvres include the slamming of the arms, typically on an area of the opponent&#8217;s body where it will hurt. Usually, the pin ends with the scissors hold, where the wrestler&#8217;s legs are crossed over the challenger&#8217;s body, holding his/her shoulders down to the mat.</p>
<p>The various moves, manoeuvres and holds appear to be  painful in the ring, but the truth is that these wrestling moves are all choreographed, that is, they are just a theatrical show to get your attention. The actors rehearse their scenes long before they step into the ring and are trained to send &#8217;signals&#8217; to end the bout whenever should they wish to.</p>
<p>The wrestling holds and slams seem serious on television, simply because the cameras and other distractions divert the attention of the audience. Wrestling is similar to how magicians work. Magicians rehearse their acts before they go on stage. There is always a gimmick or explanation, yet the magician does his act so smoothly and the audience is so distracted, that the magician makes people believe he/she is the real thing. </p>
<p>The arm drags include using brute force, getting the opponent in a hook move, the assailant flips the challenger to the mats. Most of the moves are devised by one or the other wrestler and so it may become a popular move. Some of the older moves include the Gallatin and the Banana Split</p>
<p>The &#8216;over the shoulder&#8217; move should be called the body slam since the opponent will throw the challenger over his shoulder, slamming him/her onto the mat. At one time, this wrestling move was probably a slammer, but today it is the shoulder-arm throw move. </p>
<p>The &#8216;wringer; is another of the arm moves in wrestling which is sometimes called the &#8217;spin wrist lock hold&#8217;. This manoeuvre is often followed up by the Irish Thrash moves, mallet locks or gouges.</p>
<p>A few other arm moves include the arm stretches, arm breakers, arm wringer, arm locks, arm bar and arm scissors. While the arm moves are very well-known in the ring, there are many moves you may see today that you would never have heard of when wrestling first began in ancient times. The Amityville Horror is one of wrestling&#8217;s more modern moves. Although, I haven&#8217;t figured out what this move entails, we shall look at it together. </p>
<p>At present, from what I can make out the Amityville Horror is just a way to persuade people to rent or buy the film of the same name. I did see the move listed in the list of wrestling moves, however, as of yet, no information is available about what this move is about. Moves are basically brands made up by the wrestlers, so I&#8217;m assuming that the wrestler felt he had devised one of the most horrific moves in wrestling, so he gave it the name the Amityville Horror. </p>
<p>Why do some moves get roaring applause? Well, it can start when a wrestler in the ring brings in something new and it becomes his trademark, popular final move in bouts.</p>
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