Guillotine
Apply when the opponent drives forward or frames, allowing you to secure the neck. Converts a natural headlock instinct into a controlled blood choke.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Shoot your hips back and lace your arm under the neck, reaching inside to find the wrist.6:30
- 2Grab the wrist, lean to the side, close your guard, and squeeze the arm.6:45
- 3Aim for the high-elbow variation to block the opponent's arm from crossing over.7:45
- 4Keep your shoulder insertion on top of the head and pull up to finish.7:50
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