CLASS: Japanese Necktie Choke (4-Jan-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 32s
When you can trap his arm and head from turtle top, underhook half guard top, or single leg defense, you can apply the vice grip to force him onto his knee or side. Then ensure you have the trapped leg, adjust your grip if you need to, and fall forward onto your shoulder so that your belly blocks the back of his head. Apply pressure of your grip into his neck and your belly into the back of his head to finish the Japanese Necktie Choke.
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