Anyway, he said it was named this way because the initial elbow strike goes up and over the outstretched arm of the attacker
So basicly its taking on a thrusting punch from the side.
Sean
Does it involve locking the grabing arm over the top?No, it's a defensive technique against a hammerlock from behind.
Does it involve locking the grabing arm over the top?
After the elbow to the face, does the arm continue over the top and then under for a hyper extension?not sure what you mean?
After the elbow to the face, does the arm continue over the top and then under for a hyper extension?