The full-nelson is a difficult move to escape. As both arms are locked in an upward position
and the head is pushed down it can be difficult to move without a level of strain.
Likewise, the lock makes it difficult to move at all unless your attacker desires
to move you there. Speed and strength are
needed together to change the situation.
That doesn’t mean all is lost. Both moves engage the
strength of the arms in quick motion to counter power the position. One tries
to inflict pain on the foot and the other on the finger. Both are an attempt to release the lock. Once the lock is broken other things are
possible.
Full
Nelson-A (Opponent has full nelson on both arms and head)
-Stamp on opponents right foot with your right foot.
-Raise your arms into the air.
-Bend both knees and drop down while crashing your
arms in the downward direction to break hold.
-Grab opponent’s upper right hand with both hands
(wrist lock with thumbs on top).
-Spin to the right to face opponent while holding
wrist lock.
-Snap kick with your right leg and place back in
position if another kick is needed.
Cha-Na
Full-Nelson (Opponent
has full nelson on both arms and head)
-Tighten chest muscles to lock arms before full
nelson lock (if possible).
-Lift right hand to grab fingers.
-Twist body to the right while swinging left leg to
six o’clock to face opponent’s side.
-While twisting give right elbow to chin.
-Use left arm to push opponent’s head from your
body.