He puts the head to his legs and cause his opponent to bleed ? what is this move.
cause you dont have a head
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.
dwarfism?
you're not right in the head.
To perform a triangle choke, a girl (or anyone) typically starts from the guard position, where she is on her back with her opponent in front. She uses her legs to trap the opponent's head and arm by placing one leg across the back of the opponent's neck and locking the foot behind her other knee. By squeezing her thighs together and pulling down on the opponent’s head, she creates pressure on the carotid arteries, leading to a choke. Proper technique and positioning are crucial to execute the move effectively.
he climbs the top rope and jumps but brings his legs to his elbows when he is just about to splash his opponent he quickly lies his legs in mid air and splashes his opponent
Defiantly, it is not often seen since they're legs are covered in tough plates and that is where they get scratched the most. But if one chicken pecks another on the head then it will bleed, yes.
Look straight up; both of your legs are then "behind your head."
someone without legs :3
A penny has a head and a tail. When the copper oxidizes, it turns brown. And it does not have any legs!
it means it has soar legs and you need to let it out of its cage (because it hops around cause its scared)
The target area depends on the weapon that you are using. If you are fencing Epee, the target area is your opponent's entire body. If you are fencing Saber, the target area is your opponent's body from the waist up. If you are fencing the third and final weapon, Foil, the target area is simply your opponent's torso. This excludes their legs, arms, and head, limiting it to the chest and stomach region.