A collar tie is a standing control where you place your hand behind your opponent’s head. You pull or guide the head to control posture. This breaks their balance slightly forward. Good head control creates attack openings. You often combine it with wrist or elbow control. Pressure must stay active, not loose. Wrestlers use it to set up shots. For example, a wrestler secures a collar tie and pulls the head down. The opponent steps forward to recover balance. That movement opens space for a takedown attempt. Collar ties help control distance. Strong positioning makes them effective.
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