Cradle (wrestling)

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Cradle
An example of a cradle, done by a high school wrestler on his opponent in collegiate (or scholastic) wrestling.
An example of a cradle, done by a high school wrestler on his opponent in collegiate (or scholastic) wrestling.

The cradle is a basic technique in amateur wrestling which is used to control and pin an opponent.[1] The major purpose is to get into the controlling position while the name refers to the move's similarity to the way a person holds an infant in their arms.[2]

The wrestler performs the cradle by grabbing the neck of their opponent with one arm and wrapping the elbow of the other arm behind the knee of the opponent. The wrestler then locks both hands together to prevent their opponent from escaping.[1] In addition to that, there are many ways to counter the cradle and many variations to the cradle maneuver.

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