CLASS: Transitions from Cross Collar Mounted Choke (29-Nov-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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When you attempt a cross collar choke, you can transition to the S Mount Armbar when he gets too defensive of his neck. If he captures your leg in half guard and then turns into you, you can transition to an unconventional choke by dropping your armpit on his neck and grabbing his belt.
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