Fair point!Remove ground control from Owaza? Just kidding. So perhaps replace the above with (Essentially just breaking it outinto the two technique types ... I have no idea if I am even in theballpark with how Owaza works tho):When the opponent is thrown, two types of joint hyper-extension arepossible, shoulder or elbow, once a joint has been hyper-extended,further ground controls will not be possible to this joint untilit has healed. If the ground control executed is a strike, furtherground controls are possible upon additional successful throws.When an owaza technique is applied to the opponent two furthervariations of joint hyper-extension are possible, shoulder or elbow,once a joint has been hyper-extended, further ground controls willnot be possible to this joint until it has healed. If the groundcontrol executed is a strike, further ground controls are possibleupon additional successful throws.
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