While grappling I've always liked using the Guillotine choke whether standing or on the ground, sometimes standing to the ground. Thing is I have never been taught how to do this, or have seen a good demonstration/photo set explaining it. With that said I've made about 4 people tap out to it in the last two days.
I'm just wondering how to make it more effective, I'm not sure what to do with my non choking hand and what some of the dangers I have to look out for are. Heres basically waht I do:
Opponent is bent over, face towards the floor. I wrap my right arm around there neck.
I then grab my own wrist with my left hand, and apply the choke. I'm not sure exactly what my body does to apply it besides the squeezing of the arms/pulling on my wrist. When I'm standing I find it effective to lift them up by their neck.
I'm really not sure what they could do from there besides shooting for a double leg takedown, which would put them in my gaurd and me still having them in the choke. Other then flailing the arms and trying to punch me I dont see any attack they could have, and I wouldnt mind getting hit a few times in the face with a flailing arm to make them tap out.
Any tips on applying this, or effective articles/videos/photo sets would be great. I have searched on google and whatnot and all I came up with was a 6 picture set on BJJ.org. Thanks in Advance.
I'm just wondering how to make it more effective, I'm not sure what to do with my non choking hand and what some of the dangers I have to look out for are. Heres basically waht I do:
Opponent is bent over, face towards the floor. I wrap my right arm around there neck.
I then grab my own wrist with my left hand, and apply the choke. I'm not sure exactly what my body does to apply it besides the squeezing of the arms/pulling on my wrist. When I'm standing I find it effective to lift them up by their neck.
I'm really not sure what they could do from there besides shooting for a double leg takedown, which would put them in my gaurd and me still having them in the choke. Other then flailing the arms and trying to punch me I dont see any attack they could have, and I wouldnt mind getting hit a few times in the face with a flailing arm to make them tap out.
Any tips on applying this, or effective articles/videos/photo sets would be great. I have searched on google and whatnot and all I came up with was a 6 picture set on BJJ.org. Thanks in Advance.
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