Standing Guillotine
Use this when you have a neck grip in standing. It works by forcing the opponent's head down while lifting your wrist into their carotid arteries, creating a vice-like pressure.
3 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Secure a grip on the opponent's neck.0:00
- 2Walk forward while arching your back.0:05
- 3Lift your arm to press your wrist into the neck.0:10
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