Sentence examples for heel hook from inspiring English sources

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heel hook

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A joint lock where the attacker isolates an opponent's leg between his or her own legs, and then twists the opponent's ankle with the aim of causing pain or injury to the opponent's ankle or knee.

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Leg locks, properly applied, can be very dangerous: a twisting heel hook can break the ankle and damage ligaments in the knee.

She can't get it, and Tate looks for a heel hook on the ground.

He lands some punches from top position and avoids a heel hook attempt.

Munhoz looks for a heel hook on the ground but doesn't get it.

Ortiz gets another takedown and appears to have Makovsky secured better, but Makovsky threatens with a heel hook.

The turning point came when Crane secured a single leg and dropped down for the heel hook.

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Crowning the Bank of America Plaza downtown, it depicts a young guitar player seated on a stool, one foot on the ground and the other with the heel hooked back over a rung.

Practice your heel hooks, drop knees, dynos, footwork, etc. Footwork is key.

"Should I heel-hook my foot in here?" asked Mr. Gennaro, a well-built 27-year-old filmmaker who lives in Hell's Kitchen.

In 2015, Tonon rapidly heel-hooked Masakazu Imanari and Marcin Held, and Cummings did the same to Reilly Bodycomb — the three victories took less than eight minutes total.

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