A headscissor is a Wrestling or grappling technique where one participant uses their legs to trap their opponent's head between their thighs. This move is commonly used to control or immobilize the opponent, and can be a precursor to other submission holds or transitions. The effectiveness of a headscissor relies on the strength and technique of the person applying the hold, as well as the positioning and agility of the opponent.
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One can learn to do a headscissor KO from any certified martial arts instructor, or a skilled mixed martial arts instructor. Also, one can learn from the internet.
Actually, I don't think they like to do so.
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Yes if the girl presses very fast and hard together and hold him for like one minute with maximum power.It would take less than that, depending on how strong her legs are. Take a girl that runs track, or even a high school cheerleader, she would be able to squeeze hard enough to kill a man easy.
You could probably unlock the legs of a 5 year old putting a headscissor on you if you were larger than the 5 year old. Because an adult is much larger and stronger than a 5 year old child, it would probably be easy to release this hold.
Women have wider hips which mean the force of a scissor hold moves from the buttocks through the hips and down through the legs. Obviously, legs are the strongest part of the human anatomy. If a male winds up in a female headscissor, then he is probably involved in mixed wrestling which, in and of itself, lends itself to fantasy and pleasure. Thus, the male doesn't "really" want to come out of the hold. It is pleasing to him to be dominated and forced to receive the punishing pressure being served by the female thighs. In effect, the point is to not escape until he taps out.
Passing out from a head scissor, a move commonly used in wrestling or martial arts, can result in serious consequences like brain damage or even death due to lack of oxygen to the brain. The pressure applied to the carotid arteries can lead to a temporary loss of consciousness known as a chokehold or blood choke, which should be done with extreme caution and proper training. It is essential to prioritize safety and avoid applying excessive pressure to reduce the risk of passing out.
Well what I did was I told my girlfriend that I went to mma, and she asked me what moves did i learn. I taught her few moves, i started out with a triangle choke, so i let her choke me there for a little, then i told her how legs will always overpower arms girl or guy. so we starting wrestling around for fun, then she put me in a reverse headscissor, i seriously had no idea how much pressure it puts on you, i really couldn't breathe anymore, i started tapping out, but she kept squeezing and giggling, then i remembered i never told her to let go if i tap. so then i starting passing out.