no if you are good enough you dont some people can get a submission from anywhere
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The French phrase "en garde touché" is a phrase used in sword fighting or fencing. The best translation to English would be to tell your opponent to "be on guard against the touch" of the sword.
The home guard or the national guard.
Police
If ordered to, yes.
Your guard is the piece of metal that is placed at the bottom of your blade, just above your grip. It is the most useful element of your sword when it comes to parrying your opponent.
Well, the two (or more) fighters usually said, "En guard!" which means to ready yourself, your stance and your weapon for the fight. But if you mean what an "official" of sorts said before hand? That's what I'd like to know, too!
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Newburyport, MAssachusetts
It is The Undertakers Sumbmission hold.It is usually executed from a "rubber guard," where the legs are held very high, against the opponent's upper back. The fighter then slips one foot in front of the opponent's head and under his chin, locks his hands behind the opponent's head, and chokes the opponent by pressing his shin or instep against the opponent's trachea.
They still fight in wars.
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