CLASS: Baseball Bat Choke Basics (24-Feb-25)
Class Instructions
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12m
The Baseball Bat Choke is a sneaky choke that relies on two collar grips and your free hips. The choke can come on fast if your opponent doesn't realize how dangerous the collar grips are. Learn the basic mechanics of the choke and common entries from under side control and knee ride.
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