Applied from the back, using the arms to compress the carotid arteries.
Matches emphasize takedowns, guard passing, and positional dominance. Points are awarded only in the second half of the match, encouraging aggressive submission hunting early on.
However, if you’re genuinely interested in non-sexual, athletic submission wrestling (such as BJJ, catch wrestling, or grappling) featuring women competitors, I’d be happy to help with:
Advancing past the opponent's legs to establish side control. Reversing a position from the bottom to the top. Mount Position Sitting on top of the opponent's torso with clear control. Back Control
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. Matches are often held in "no-gi" attire—typically rash guards and spats—making the action fast-paced and technical due to the lack of fabric to grab. Common Finishing Holds:
Navigating past an opponent's legs to establish a dominant top position.
A leg lock that twists the heel, applying intense breaking pressure to the knee ligaments.
High-level competition is often praised for its technical depth and the rising profile of female "submission specialists." Top Performance Reviews Danielle Kelly
Women's submission wrestling has transitioned from a niche discipline into a cornerstone of combat sports. Unlike styles that rely on striking, submission wrestling focuses entirely on grappling, ground control, and forcing an opponent to concede using joint locks or chokes.
Disrupting the sport by introducing massive financial incentives and high-stakes prize pools for competitors.
The global spread of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) in the 1990s and 2000s opened doors. Women began joining academies in larger numbers, demanding competitive divisions.
Historically, women’s wrestling was often sidelined as a secondary attraction. This changed significantly in the late 1990s and early 2000s: Asuka is the best female wrestler of all time.
Applied from the back, using the arms to compress the carotid arteries.
Matches emphasize takedowns, guard passing, and positional dominance. Points are awarded only in the second half of the match, encouraging aggressive submission hunting early on.
However, if you’re genuinely interested in non-sexual, athletic submission wrestling (such as BJJ, catch wrestling, or grappling) featuring women competitors, I’d be happy to help with:
Advancing past the opponent's legs to establish side control. Reversing a position from the bottom to the top. Mount Position Sitting on top of the opponent's torso with clear control. Back Control
Let me know how you'd like to . Share public link
[Grassroots Gyms] ──> [Professional Promotions] ──> [Global Broadcast/Streaming] │ │ │ (Safe Training Hubs) (Equal Fight Pay) (Mass Audience Reach)
. Matches are often held in "no-gi" attire—typically rash guards and spats—making the action fast-paced and technical due to the lack of fabric to grab. Common Finishing Holds:
Navigating past an opponent's legs to establish a dominant top position.
A leg lock that twists the heel, applying intense breaking pressure to the knee ligaments.
High-level competition is often praised for its technical depth and the rising profile of female "submission specialists." Top Performance Reviews Danielle Kelly
Women's submission wrestling has transitioned from a niche discipline into a cornerstone of combat sports. Unlike styles that rely on striking, submission wrestling focuses entirely on grappling, ground control, and forcing an opponent to concede using joint locks or chokes.
Disrupting the sport by introducing massive financial incentives and high-stakes prize pools for competitors.
The global spread of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) in the 1990s and 2000s opened doors. Women began joining academies in larger numbers, demanding competitive divisions.
Historically, women’s wrestling was often sidelined as a secondary attraction. This changed significantly in the late 1990s and early 2000s: Asuka is the best female wrestler of all time.