1. armbar - Noun
2. armbar - Verb
armbar (plural armbars)
(combat sports) A joint lock where the elbow is hyperextended in order to cause pain or injury.
armbar (third-person singular simple present armbars, present participle armbarring, simple past and past participle armbarred)
To apply this kind of joint lock.
Armbar in the bottom ropes, Drew screaming agony, cross armbar in the top ropes! Source: Internet
Eagles tagged in but had the unfortunate luck to get Suzuki, who put him in an armbar in the ropes, before fighting to the floor and burying him under the barricade. Source: Internet
In turn, Russian judo has influenced mainstream judo, with techniques such as the flying armbar being accepted into Kodokan judo. Source: Internet
Lee went for the Spirit Bomb, but Riddle into an armbar. Source: Internet
In the main event Rickson Gracie defeats Nobuhiko Takada by armbar. Source: Internet
Benavides finally managed to use the armbar and turned the Ram over late in the period and rack up the fall in 5:46 The loss sent Dorrenbacher into the second round of consolation for a match against Tanner Howells (Crowley County). Source: Internet