10-Finger Guillotine
A north-south guillotine variation that uses a ten-finger grip under the chin to secure the choke without relying on gi material. It works by rolling the opponent's head under your stomach and chaining your body to theirs, making escape nearly impossible because they must move against their own neck pressure.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Lock your hands underneath the opponent's chin and neck.0:00
- 2Pinch your elbows together and roll the head under your stomach.0:10
- 3Bring the choke in while chaining your body to theirs.0:25
- 4Maintain full body connection to finish the choke.0:38
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