Flying mare
Template:Infobox wrestling move
The Flying Mare is a professional wrestling throw that involves a wrestler using their opponent's momentum to execute a flip or toss. This move is often used to showcase the agility and strength of the wrestler performing it, and it is a popular technique in both professional and amateur wrestling circuits.
Description[edit | edit source]
In a typical Flying Mare, the wrestler grabs their opponent by the arm or head while the opponent is running towards them. Using the opponent's forward momentum, the wrestler pulls the opponent over their shoulder in a fluid, arc-like motion, causing the opponent to land on their back or side on the wrestling mat. The effectiveness of the Flying Mare lies in the wrestler's ability to time the pull and leverage their own body weight against the opponent's speed.
Technique[edit | edit source]
The key to a successful Flying Mare is timing and grip. The wrestler must accurately judge the moment to execute the move as the opponent rushes towards them. A firm grip on the opponent's arm or head is essential to control the motion and ensure a safe landing for both participants. Proper execution involves a combination of strength, agility, and technical skill, making it a challenging move for novice wrestlers.
Variations[edit | edit source]
Several variations of the Flying Mare exist, each adding a unique twist to the basic move:
- Reverse Flying Mare: Instead of pulling the opponent over the shoulder, the wrestler ducks under and flips the opponent in the opposite direction.
- Flying Mare Takedown: A less dramatic version where the wrestler uses a similar technique to bring the opponent down to the mat without a full flip.
In popular culture[edit | edit source]
The Flying Mare has been featured in various media portrayals of wrestling, often highlighted in key matches due to its visually impressive nature. It is a staple move in the repertoire of many fictional wrestlers in movies, television shows, and video games.
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