| Flop Wrist |
An offensive move that puts pressure on your opponent’s wrist, effective for destabilizing them. |
| Pronation |
Uses rotational force to control your opponent’s arm, particularly useful for positioning advantage. |
| Hook |
A powerful move to lock in your grip, focusing on applying force at close range. |
| Rising |
This move emphasizes upward motion, taking advantage of leverage to weaken the opponent's grip. |
| King’s Move |
A defensive technique that allows you to maintain resistance at a longer range, effective for countering aggressive moves. |
| Back Pressure |
Uses backward force to resist your opponent’s pull, helping you stay in control. |
| Dragging |
Moves your opponent’s hand to your side, capitalizing on their lack of control. |
| Press |
A finishing move that relies on body weight and downward pressure to quickly end the match. |