Principle 25: Anchor
Pinning any part of your or your opponent’s body to a surface to inhibit mobility.
Sometimes referred to as “pinning” or “stapling,” the Anchor Principle is a powerful way to achieve optimal control of your opponent in both offensive and defensive positions. “Anchoring” falls into six categories: 1) you to the surface, 2) opponent to the surface, 3) you to yourself, 4) opponent to you, 5) you to your opponent, 6) opponent to themselves. An anchor is either “direct” or “indirect.” Direct anchors control the target with direct contact while indirect anchors achieve control using an intermediary connection.
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