e/North-south position

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has glosseng: The north-south position (also known as north/south or four quarter) is a ground grappling position where one combatant is supine, with the other combatant invertedly lying prone on top, normally with his or her head over the bottom combatants chest. The north-south position is a dominant position, where the top combatant can apply effective strikes such as knee strikes to the head, or easily transition into various grappling holds or more dominant positions. Transitioning into side control can be done by first switching into a particular hold known as ushiro-kesa-gatame (後袈裟固) or reverse scarf hold, where the chest points to the side, and the opponents arm is controlled similarly to kesa-gatame.
lexicalizationeng: North south position
lexicalizationeng: north-south position
lexicalizationeng: North/south position
instance ofe/Grappling position
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Japanese
has glossjpn: 上四方固 (かみしほうがため)は、柔道の固技の抑込技9本の一つ。ブラジリアン柔術や総合格闘技では同様の体勢をノースサウス・ポジション (North-south position) と呼ぶ。
lexicalizationjpn: 上四方固
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