Parallel Collar / Baseball Bat Choke
Use when opponent blocks under-hand grips; pins the arm line with a diagonal knee to turn the corner and finish the choke.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Reach across with the same-side hand, palm up or down, thumb inside the collar.3:46
- 2Slide your knee diagonally across the opponent's chest to pin their arm line.3:48
- 3Turn the corner, drop your head low to the abdomen, and squeeze to finish the choke.3:51
- 4If they defend the second lapel, grab their pant leg, hop up, place your shin behind their neck, and sit back for a modified bow-and-arrow.4:00
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