1. Head Control
Single Collar Tie With Bicep Control
Double Neck Tie
Neck Tie With Under Hook (Open Hands)
Neck Tie With Under Hook/Pinch Headlock (Closed Hands)
Standing Arm Triangle Position
Neck Tie With Over Hook
2. Cross Frame
Cross Frame With Under Hook
Cross Frame With Over Hook
Cross From With Shoulder/Bicep Control (Thai Knee Position)
3. Under Hook
Under Hook With Bicep or Wrist Control
Double Under Hooks High (Open Hands)
Over Under Position (Open Hands)
4. Over Hook
Over Hook With Bicep or Wrist Control
Double Over Hooks
5. Torso Control
Double Under Body Lock - High (Closed Hands)
Double Under Body Lock - Low (Closed Hands)
Double Under Body Lock Side (T-Position)
Double Under Body Lock Side (T-Position ) 2 on 1
Over Under Body Lock (Closed Hands)
Over Under Side (T-Position) (Open & Closed Hands)
Back Clinch
6. Bicep Tie
Double Inside Bicep Tie
7. Wrist/Hand Control
Wrist/Hand Control (Misc)
The problem with classification is that you have two arms often doing different things. For instance, your right arm may have a single neck tie while your left hand has a inside bicep tie. So do you classify that position as a single neck tie or as a inside bicep tie? The rule I have in place is that any position involving the head will be classified as a head position. From there, the cross face takes priority. Then under hook and over hook, and so on.