10-Finger Guillotine
Used when an opponent wrestles up from a clinch, exposing their neck. The core mechanism is using the chest and belly to crush the head while securing a double chin strap grip to finish the choke.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Recognize the opponent wrestling up and expose the neck.0:16
- 2Enter with the 'squatty potty' mechanic to square up the head.0:30
- 3Secure the double chin strap grip with both hands.0:53
- 4Drive chest and belly into the back of the head while squatting in.1:03
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