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A trouser grip, ie holding the waist band band area and trouser leg. Back hold, a more normal grip in traditional arestling, where the hands are gipped behind the back.johnathan you mention different grips in glima, could you describe them?
[/quote]Bengt:
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Bengt
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Probably for the same reason that Greco-Roman wrestling does not allow any techniques below the waist or judo does not allow leglocks as part of its arsenal. They are sports and like any sport they have rules and limitations which allow for objective scoring and also allow the competitors to know exactly in what techniques competitors will have to become proficient.Why do you suppose that Glima doesnt' have any arm techniques? What I mean is there are no throws from grabbing an arm, or locks etc. Now I know that Glima is primilarly a sport, but why whould therse elements have been left out of the game?
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