Shirt-Grip Guillotine Choke
A variation for when you cannot sit up or when the attacker wears a shirt. It uses the fabric as a handle to pull the head down while controlling the arm to prevent strikes.
5 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Control the attacker's head and arm to block punches.6:32
- 2Gather the attacker's shirt fabric with one hand.6:39
- 3Create a palm-up grip on the shirt, then hand off with thumb inside.6:45
- 4Place foot on the hip to create distance and wrap arm around the head.6:55
- 5Pull with shoulder blades to finish.7:03
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