Baratoplata to D'Arce Choke
Use this when the Baratoplata triangle angle is blocked. It solves the problem of a tight defense by repositioning the leg to create a straight arm angle for a D'Arce choke.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Establish the Baratoplata position with your leg hooked behind the opponent's neck and arm.0:02
- 2Step your Baratoplata leg to the inside of the opponent's thigh.0:10
- 3Kick the opponent's leg out and sit your hips up.0:14
- 4Pull the opponent's arm across your body and lock up the D'Arce choke.0:20
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