2 Basic BJJ Chokes that Are Effective in Competition or a Fight
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Overview
The instructor addresses a viewer's question about effective standing submissions for street fights versus competition. He argues against relying on joint breaks due to adrenaline and instead recommends chokes. He demonstrates two techniques: a rear-naked choke entry using an arm drag off-center angle, and a standing guillotine choke countering a double-leg attempt by dropping the hip and arching back to isolate the carotids.
What's covered
Techniques in this video
- 01Rear Naked Choke — Arm Drag Entry2:11 – 4:44·Standing·Submission
- 02Standing Guillotine Choke4:44 – 6:53·Front Headlock·Submission
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