Bottom Side Control Escape to Guillotine
Used when trapped in bottom side control to escape pressure and counter with a choke. The mechanism relies on anchoring the shoulder to create leverage, then using leg entanglement to secure the neck.
8 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Secure a tight over-the-shoulder grip from the bottom.0:09
- 2Pass your arm across the opponent's body.0:15
- 3Use your heel to pull yourself out while pushing against the shoulder.0:20
- 4Reach far on the shoulder to anchor and build up to your elbows and knees.0:25
- 5Secure a tight headlock grip.0:29
- 6Slide your knee outside the opponent's open ankle.0:35
- 7Bring your foot around the hip and throw your leg over the neck.0:45
- 8Squeeze to finish the choke.0:55
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