D'arce Choke
D'arce choke from the front headlock — slide the arm under the armpit past the neck, clamp the hands, drive the shoulder, bump them to the side, slide to figure-four, and sprawl.
5 steps
· save to drill into each- 1From the front headlock, slide your arm underneath your partner's armpits past their neck5:09
- 2Clamp your hands together with your thumb in between your fingers5:13
- 3Bring your elbows together and drive your shoulder into your partner's chest5:18
- 4Bump them over to their side, then slide your hand down their neck to the figure-four position5:22
- 5Squeeze everything together and sprawl out5:25
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