D'arce Choke from Turtle
D'arce choke starting by the armpit and exiting by the neck, finished by driving the elbow toward the floor after getting side control.
6 steps
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- 2Optionally shoot from underneath to finish the choke0:39
- 3Alternatively, get a tighter choke by flipping the opponent over0:43
- 4Get to side control and position perpendicular to the opponent0:45
- 5Shoot your arm deeper by the armpit0:47
- 6Drive your elbow toward the floor to finish the choke0:49
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