Guillotine Choke from Closed Guard after Hip Bump Sweep Setup
Attack opponent's neck with guillotine choke when they drive back into you after hip bump sweep attempt.
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· save to drill into each- 1When opponent tackles back into you, scoot out to create space and slip your arm deep around opponent's neck.3:30
- 2Reach around your own arm and connect hands together to secure the guillotine grip.3:54
- 3Fall back on your side and bring your guard high over opponent's back.4:01
- 4Shoot your arm around opponent's neck, grabbing the outside blade of your hand with a snuff box bend under the chin around the trachea.4:19
- 5Sit back leaning toward the choking side, drop onto your shoulder, and use your legs high over his back to pull him in and finish the guillotine.4:30
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