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With these safety measures, your opponent is less likely to be hurt, but accidents happen. Never perform this move without a partner who knows how to keep himself from being hurt and understands the risks involved.

Release your non-dominant hand's hold on the back of your opponent's head. Your opponent's head should now be gently cradled between the crook of your dominant arm and the front of your shoulder. Allow your opponent to discretely brace himself as he makes contact with the mat by landing on his hands and elbows, which he should tuck beneath his chest. Also allow your opponent to adjust the position of his head in your grip so that his neck won't hit your arm as you land.