The reason why the cross fix cannot be solved is mainly due to the control method after it is locked and the extreme pain caused. The specific reasons are as follows. After comprehensive control is locked by the cross fix, everything from the shoulders, chest, arms to the fingertips is controlled by the anti-joint. This comprehensive control makes it almost impossible for the opponent to effectively resist or escape extreme pain. After the cross fix is formed, it will bring great pain to the opponent, because the joints are twisted in the opposite direction, and this pain often forces the opponent to surrender.cross solid;1 In terms of fighting events, in fierce events such as mixed martial arts, MMA, Cross Solid is a common and powerful surrender technique that players will use all their strength in order to win. If the opponent resists fiercely and cannot admit defeat in time, huge torque may lead to Arm fractures. For example, in some high-level competitions, some players are too persistent to break free, and eventually their arms cannot withstand the force and are broken. 2 Daily confrontations occur in some informal conflicts or situations.
In actual use, cross fixation is a structural fragility that may cause the arm to break. 1. Human arm joints, especially the elbow joint, are relatively fragile. By controlling the opponent's arm, the cross fixation uses the lever principle to exert huge pressure on the elbow joint. When the force exceeds the limit that the joint can withstand, the ligaments, muscles and other tissues around the joint will be excessively stretched or even torn. In severe cases, fractures will occur. 2. The actual combat situation is fierce; The shoulder control cross fixes the opponent's shoulder, limiting the range of motion of the opponent's shoulder. Chest compression. At the same time, the cross fixes also exert a strong sense of pressure on the opponent's chest, further limiting his breathing and movements. The most critical thing about anti-joint control of the arm and fingertip is that the cross fixes the opponent's arm from elbow to fingertip. This control is not only extremely painful, but also makes it almost impossible for the opponent to break free from the second formation.
In fighting scenes, cross-fixing is a common joint technique that may break the arm. 1 Cross-fixing principle Cross-fixing is a common joint technique. By controlling the opponent's arm and using its own body weight and leverage principle, it exerts huge pressure on the opponent's elbow joint. When the force reaches a certain level and exceeds the bearing limit of the human arm bones and joints, it may lead to arm fracture. 2 In actual combat, if one party skillfully uses cross-fixing; Cross-fixing is a powerful joint technique that does have the ability to break under certain circumstancescross solidOne of the possibilities of other people's arms is the potential power given by technical principles. By controlling and applying force to the opponent's arm at a specific angle, using the lever principle, it can generate greater power in an instant. When the performer skillfully and accurately exercises the cross, the strength is concentrated on the joints of the opponent's arm, which can create strong pressure on fragile parts such as the elbow and wrist.
Why is there no answer to the cross?
The cross fixation in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is difficult to break free after it is formed. The main reasons are as follows: the principle of force and the core of controlling the cross fixation is to force the opponent's arm to reach the limit of damage through effective control and application of force. The applicator clamps the opponent's single arm through both legs, and uses the comprehensive assistance of one's upper body and even thigh crotch to form a strong resistance. The range of motion of human joints is limited.
Cross fixation is a very powerful surrender technique. Under certain circumstances, it is indeed possible to break the structure and principle of the arm. The human arm joint has its own endurance limit. Cross fixation applies a specific direction and huge pressure to the elbow joint to break through the normal range of motion of the joint. When the force is large enough, it will cause serious damage to the ligaments and bones. 2 Actual combat and training situations In some fierce mixed martial arts competitions, if a player is firmly locked with the cross.
There are common ground joint skills such as cross fixation, which is divided into upper cross fixation, lower cross fixation, reverse cross fixation, and knee cross fixation. Kimura lock is divided into upper and lower Kimura lock. Raise arm lock is also called wrist lock, back Kimura lock, shoulder lock is also called leg Kimura lock, straight leg ankle lock, heel hook, wrist lock, toe lock is actually the ankle joint application of arm lock technology, leg lock, and cervical lock are commonly used in military combat.
If the cross fixation is used, it is possible to achieve the effect of breaking the arm under certain circumstances. 1 Joint structure and force principle The structure of the human arm joints determines its range of motion and bearing capacity. Cross fixation is applied by controlling the opponent's arm and using the principle of leverage. When the force exceeds the bearing limit of the joints and bones, it may lead to fractures or dislocations. For example, in some professional fighting competitions, players accurately use the cross fixation. The powerful force will instantly break through the joints of the opponent's arms.
Cross fixation is to control the opponent's arm and use the lever principle to apply pressure. When the force exceeds the limit that the joint can withstand, it can easily cause joint dislocation or even fracture. In the fierce confrontation in actual combat, both sides are in a state of high tension. The performer may The force is too strong and the recipient is difficult to effectively break free, which greatly increases the risk of the arm being broken. 2 The actual combat environment factors are different from training, and there is no absolute safe environment or rule limit.
Cross-fixing is one of the common control techniques in mixed combat. It has a wide variety, including reverse cross-fixing and flying cross-fixing. Although the implementation method of each specific technology is different, when implementing cross-fixing, there are several core points. The key points are the same. First, you need to firmly grasp the opponent's wrist and straighten its arm. This step is crucial for controlling the opponent. Next, you need to use one leg to clamp the opponent's neck, and the exact position is there.
Cross-solid teaching video
Using the cross fixation action is a factor that may cause the arm to be broken under certain circumstances. 1 Strength gap factor. When the performer is much stronger than the subject, and when using the cross fixation, the subject's arm withstands extreme torsion and pulling forces, which exceed the bearing limit of the bones and joints, which can easily lead to fractures. For example, in some fighting scenarios with vastly different strengths, novices encounter experienced and powerful opponents using the cross fixation.
The main reason why the cross is not solved is that it implements extremely effective control over the joints of the locked person. Specifically, once the cross is formed, multiple joints of the locked person will be controlled by the anti-joint, from the shoulders, chest, arms to the fingertips. This comprehensive control makes it almost impossible for the locked person to effectively resist or escape extreme pain. Because the joints are twisted in the opposite direction, the locked person will feel great pain.
1 Hold the opponent's arms tightly with your legs, and then hold the opponent's elbow joint with your hips. 2 Hold your feet against the opponent's armpits and neck or wrap them up to lock the upper arms, and press the legs down with force. 3 This makes the opponent unable to move. This technique is called cross-fixing, which is the term in jujitsu. 4 The original English word is armbar, which means fixing the arms. 5 Cross-fixing is often seen in various competitions, especially unrestricted fighting such as UFC.
The principle of cross fixation is mainly based on the principle of leverage. The following is a detailed explanation of the principle of leverage. The application of the principle of leverage in the cross-fixation movement, the abdomen of the active party serves as the fulcrum. The position of the active party breaks the wrist of the passive party is the point of force. When the active party resists, the passive party's elbow joint will be in a severe hyperextension state, causing a strong feeling of pain. If the active party continues to exert force, the passive party's elbow will be in a state of severe hyperextension.
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