A reversal point is scored when you switch from bottom to top control. You begin underneath your opponent. Then you move and gain clear control over them. The referee awards two points for this change. Control must be steady and obvious. Reversals happen quickly and sharply. Timing creates the opportunity. For example, a wrestler performs a switch and ends on top. The referee signals two reversal points. This can shift match momentum fast. Reversals reward smart reactions. Quick hips make them possible.
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