Rear Naked Choke from Back
Use this when you have back control with harness and the opponent is defending with both hands. Falling to the underhook side brings your leg into play, creating a 3-versus-2 weapon advantage that lets you systematically remove each defensive arm before finishing the choke.
7 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Fall to the underhook side0:12
- 2Remove the bottom hook and straighten your harness0:16
- 3Use your leg to kick out the opponent's far arm0:26
- 4Attack the choke with your choking arm0:27
- 5Remove the defending arm0:30
- 6Latch the opponent's shoulder with one arm0:32
- 7Use your head to finish the choke0:34
Source video
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