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originally posted by: FlyinHeadlock
a reply to: Anathros
It's a legal move in high school, collegiate and Olympic wrestling. You can legally grab someone by the neck with their arm.
Not sure what else to tell you. I pinned dozens with it. It's a legal move and does not restrict air flow at all. If you have no background in wrestling then you would not understand it which I believe is the case for you.
originally posted by: Specimen88
There have been stories where people survive plane crashes, where as someone can fall off a foot stool the wrong way an become paralyzed.
It is a foul in wrastling to grab someone just by there neck.
originally posted by: FlyinHeadlock
Apply both with as much force to the sides of your neck. Don't worry you will not pass out. I'm a fairly strong man and just did it with all my might. I could breathe perfectly fine. I tried several times and it and no effect on my air supply.
If you believe GF died because of force to the side of the neck then you believe it. I personally do not. For one, there are two conflicting autopsies. One says he did not. one says he did. At that point one has to pick which one they believe.
Not all physical contact to the neck area is lethal as the media makes out. I use to wrestle and pinned many opponents with neck arm bars. It looks totally deadly but it is not. My opponents could always breathe. My signature move was the flying headlock. A fast motion to the neck to include the right arm. Nobody I ever nailed it on escaped. They did not pass out. Just could not move their right dominant arm. Once that happened it was over in seconds. Pinned.
originally posted by: Fallingdown
Now cuff your hands behind your back and roll onto your side. With the top of your head touching the pavement and base of your neck about 6 inches off the pavement . Then put a 150 lb weight between those two points of contact .
I didn’t even read the autopsy report did they mention muscle tears ?