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In UFC what does this rule mean?

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Small joint manipulation.

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  1. you must use 4 or more fingers in a submission involving hands

    and the whole foot

    no single digit toe or finger break


  2. you can't go deliberately breaking fingers or toes and such....wrists and elbows and anything bigger than a finger is pretty much fair game.

  3. here i hope this helps

    Small joint manipulation refers to twisting, pulling or bending fingers or toes to cause joint locks in the various joints in those appendages. Joint locks on fingers and toes are respectively referred to as finger locks and toe locks.

    [edit] Explanation

    The leverage needed for such joint manipulation is comparatively small, since grabbing a finger or two with one or both hands creates a distinct advantage, and means that a weaker person can possibly control a stronger one. Grabbing only one finger may lead to the opponent being able to pull it free, while grabbing three or more reduces the leverage advantage considerably, and hence it is sometimes advised to grab two fingers for maximum effect.

    Small joint manipulation is an illegal technique in most combat sports that feature joint locking such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Mixed Martial Arts and Sambo, since unlike standard joint locks, there is less of an opportunity to "tap out" or submit before the small joint breaks. It is however sometimes taught as a self-defense and pain compliance technique, for instance in Chin Na, Aikido, Kenpo, Jujutsu, and especially in 'Small Circle JuJitsu'. It is also an important part of koppo-techniques, e.g. in ninjutsu.

  4. It also applies to tying to break fingers and toes with your hands. You can stomp to break toes though....

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  5. You can do any elbow (arm bar), wrist locks, shoulder locks like the Kimura and knee bars are free for all. No finger or toe breaking.

  6. The joints of the fingers and toes are considered small joints and are off limits. Elbows and wrist are fair game.

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