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Angie LaFlor says
Somewhere out there is somebody who’s going to answer my question and save the day haha
Leoz Maxwell Jilliumz says
So it looks like the same principle as the Peruvian necktie where the straightening out of his left leg is what causes the most choking pressure. When they turn and he gable grips his hands together it just secured the choke even more but again, it’s the left leg that does all the choking. Think of it like starting a motorcycle. Try that on ur teddy bear and see 😏
Darren Turner says
few and far between stick with the armbar
Michael Borntreger says
Very rare to pull off, but as said the leg is now a post . Elevate the head and squeeze while straightening leg.
Rodney Perkins says
The gable grip prevents the person from effectively defending against the choke by turning.
Noah Hauser says
The first one is a throat crush so the back of your knee needs to be directly on their trachea(center of throat). If opponent turns to defend this choke, changing the position of their trachea relative to the back of your knee, switch to the gable grip choke which is either a blood choke or a neck crank. Both are nasty.
Charlie Vinch says
This is My BJJ Coach. Its hard to do with out a REAL Neck. BTW he Can hit it Live.
Chris Teran says
Imagine it’s being done on you. Live. And you’ll get always get a better picture of it…. But yeah this choke doesn’t seem high percentage.. but looks dope 😄
Laurentiu Adrian Rujoi says
If he turns u need more pressure on the neck, that’s why he goes to the gabel grip so you have a strong grip to pull with.
Michael C. Melton says
Angie LaFlor that’s the best jiu jitsu question I’ve seen in this group, and exactly what this group is meant for. So I am going to answer that question for you: The grip changes so he can apply positive pressure from the back of the neck while still maintaining head control. Nothing else changes here (ie he will still be straightening the lead leg) except in the off chance where your grip is deep enough to use as the opposite choking half. I hope this answers your question, and curiosity combined with consistency wins this game. Good luck!!
Tom Hoyland says
He’s more likely to turn into you I reckon, elbow to the mat for arm bar defence and negates the choke option.
Be good use for catching them out when hitch hiking mind.
Justin Barnwell says
“next technique… how to stab someone while holding a gun to their head” lol
Joe Rozek says
God this is great.
Gabriel Evan Torres says
When he initially straightened his let, the back of his knee is crushing against the trachea. When the guy turns, it exposes his carotid arteries for a cleaner choke with the forearm,
but the choke needs reinforcement and pulling pressure from his far side hand .
When applying chokes, always pay mind to the where the carotid arteries are, as a general tip. If the choke isn’t working, its generally because one side is not being compressed properly!
Hope that helps!
Eamon Ambridge says
Meg Pietrzykowski
Jack Nicola says
Huynh Johakim
Angie LaFlor says
Thank you so much everybody for your help with this. I know it was just a small detail but you know in Jiu-Jitsu Details Matter right so it’s important to know what to be aware of. Although I did receive a few different answers it’s given me a better idea that essentially it’s used for strength and to potentially change the choke from Airway to blood…at least that’s what I got out of the variety of answers in which I received hahaha
Joe Acey says
Watch strap grip works best for me on this one.
Mike Pedrosa says
Looks to me to be squeezing at a down ward angle or across.