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What (who) is knee-elbow position - definition

GRAPPLING POSITION
Knee-on-belly; Knee on belly; Knee on stomach; Knee On Stomach; Knee-on-stomach position; Knee-on-belly position; Knee on stomach position; Knee on belly position; Knee-on-chest; Knee-on-chest position; Knee on chest; Knee on chest position; Knee-ride; Knee ride; Kneeride; Knee mount; Knee-mount; Kneemount; Uki-gatame; Ukigatame; Uki gatame
  • 1100's A.D.]]) in the Kingdom of [[Cambodia]].

Elbowed         
STRIKE WITH THE POINT OF THE ELBOW
Elbowing; Elbow strike; Elbow punch; Elbow strikes; Elbow punches; Elbowstrike; Elbowstrikes; Elbow-strike; Elbow-strikes; Elbow Strike; Elbowed; Elbow (combat)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Elbow.
Elbowing         
STRIKE WITH THE POINT OF THE ELBOW
Elbowing; Elbow strike; Elbow punch; Elbow strikes; Elbow punches; Elbowstrike; Elbowstrikes; Elbow-strike; Elbow-strikes; Elbow Strike; Elbowed; Elbow (combat)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Elbow.
knee         
  • Lateral trauma to the knee can tear the medial collateral ligament, anterior cruciate ligament, and medial meniscus
  • Articular surfaces of femur
  • Articular surfaces of tibia
  • Arteries of the knee
  • Hip-knee-ankle angle.
  • Anterolateral aspect of right knee
  • Anteromedial aspect of right knee
  • Model demonstrating parts of an artificial knee
  • [[Radiography]] to examine eventual fractures after a knee injury
REGION AROUND THE KNEECAP
Knees; Knee-joint; Knee joint; Knee injury; Articulatio genus; Articulatio genu; NKIE; Bum knee; Tibiofemoral joint; Patellofemoral joint; Tibiofemoral; Knee cartilage; Knee surgery; Congenital patellar dislocation; Congenital knee dislocation; Medial patellar retinaculum; Knee joints; Tibiofemoral articulation; Tibiofemoral articulations; Tibiofemoral joints; Femoropatellar joint; Knee ligaments; Hip-knee-ankle angle; Screw home mechanism; Automatic rotation; Terminal Rotation
¦ noun
1. the joint between the thigh and the lower leg.
a person's lap.
2. an angled piece of wood or metal supporting the beams of a wooden ship.
3. an abrupt obtuse or right-angled bend in a graph.
¦ verb (knees, kneeing, kneed) hit with the knee.
Phrases
at one's mother's (or father's) knee at an early age.
bend (or bow) the (or one's) knee submit.
bring someone (or something) to their (or its) knees reduce someone or something to a state of weakness or submission.
on bended knee(s) kneeling.
Origin
OE cneow, cneo, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Knee-on-stomach

Knee-on-stomach, or knee-on-belly, knee-on-chest, knee-ride, knee mount (uki-gatame, 浮固, "floating hold" in budō), is a dominant ground grappling position where the top combatant places a knee on the bottom combatant's torso, and usually extends the other leg to the side for balance. This position is typically obtained from side control, simply by rising up slightly and putting a knee on the opponent's stomach or chest.