Do-Osae describes a trunk hold where the attacker uses their legs to wrap the opponent. This technique occurs on the ground to immobilize the defender’s torso and lower body. The attacker crosses their ankles behind the opponent’s back to create a tight loop. This position prevents the defender from moving away or standing up during the fight. A competitor uses this hold to control the pace of the match on the floor. One fighter keeps the other trapped between their legs to look for a choke. Strong leg muscles help maintain the squeeze against an opponent trying to break free. This control provides a safe base for launching further offensive attacks or submissions.
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