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Originally Posted by The_Judo_Jibboo
this is actually much as i was picturing what he was describing tant, not actually leveraging the guy over by the neck but swinging the body weight down between the legs like in the technique you linked. the danger i see with the guillotine choke variation is in putting the crown of the poor guy's head straight down into the ground.
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That is one of my personal favorite things to do Jibbo.
The problem with the shimewaza version is that your forearm across his neck ISOLATES the vertibra. If you're TRYING to break his neck (dislocate) then that's a good way to do it.
But don't take my word for nuthin...
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