WRESTLING Catch-As-Catch-Can Style Vol. 1 - 23 Illustrated Wrestling Moves.
"This style is selected for illustration because it is the most universal, and practically comprises all the other forms. It is the most natural method, the most effective under all circumstances, and requires no special preparation in the way of clothing. The attempt has not been made here to touch upon all the locks and combinations, since there is practically no limit to them, but rather to show the most common and useful, and by presenting them graphically, to show the diverse possibilities of this form of wrestling."
1. The Referee's Hold
2. Both Legs Hold and Stop
3. Break for Both Legs Hold
4. Leg and Inside Back Heel, with Stop
5. Shoulder Twist
6. Arm Up the Back, with Brake On
7. Back Strangle
8. Possible Double for Back Strangle
9. Waist Lock and Double by Strangle and Leg Grapevine
10. Strangle and Outside Back Heel
11. Double for Strangle and Outside Back Heel
12. Strangle and Inside Leg Lock
13. Stop for Waist Lock
14. Waist Lock
15. Strangle from Behind, on the Floor
16. Strangle from the Front, on the Floor
17. Strangle, or Hang, with Half Nelson from the Front, on the Floor
18. Foot and Neck, on the Floor
19. Half Strangle and Crotch
20. Stop for Half Strangle and Crotch, Standing
21. Waist Lock from Behind and Double by Head over Shoulder
22. A Portion of Head over Shoulder - No. 21.
23. Bridge to Stop the Fall from Head Over Shoulder - A continuation of No. 22
"This style is selected for illustration because it is the most universal, and practically comprises all the other forms. It is the most natural method, the most effective under all circumstances, and requires no special preparation in the way of clothing. The attempt has not been made here to touch upon all the locks and combinations, since there is practically no limit to them, but rather to show the most common and useful, and by presenting them graphically, to show the diverse possibilities of this form of wrestling."
1. The Referee's Hold
2. Both Legs Hold and Stop
3. Break for Both Legs Hold
4. Leg and Inside Back Heel, with Stop
5. Shoulder Twist
6. Arm Up the Back, with Brake On
7. Back Strangle
8. Possible Double for Back Strangle
9. Waist Lock and Double by Strangle and Leg Grapevine
10. Strangle and Outside Back Heel
11. Double for Strangle and Outside Back Heel
12. Strangle and Inside Leg Lock
13. Stop for Waist Lock
14. Waist Lock
15. Strangle from Behind, on the Floor
16. Strangle from the Front, on the Floor
17. Strangle, or Hang, with Half Nelson from the Front, on the Floor
18. Foot and Neck, on the Floor
19. Half Strangle and Crotch
20. Stop for Half Strangle and Crotch, Standing
21. Waist Lock from Behind and Double by Head over Shoulder
22. A Portion of Head over Shoulder - No. 21.
23. Bridge to Stop the Fall from Head Over Shoulder - A continuation of No. 22