Techniques
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Anaconda Choke
From front headlock, thread arm through armpit and around neck. Connect figure-four grip opposite to D'Arce. Roll under…
Assassin Choke
An innovative choking technique developed by Baret Yoshida that utilizes either the opponent's lapel or the practitione…
Baseball Bat Choke
Named for the grip resembling a baseball bat. Both hands grip the same side of the collar with thumbs inside, hands sta…
Basic Cross Collar Choke
A classic choke utilizing both lapels of the opponent's gi in a crossed position. The practitioner secures deep grips o…
Bow and Arrow Choke
A powerful collar choke applied from back control where one hand secures a deep collar grip, while the other controls a…
Clock Choke
Applied against an opponent in turtle position by securing a deep collar grip and circling around their head (like the …
Cross Collar Choke from Guard
Application of the cross collar choke from guard position, requiring more hip movement and control of the opponent's po…
Cross Collar Choke from Mount
The classic application of cross collar choke from the mount position. Often considered the highest percentage finish f…
D'Arce Choke
A no-gi arm-triangle blood choke. The choking arm threads under the opponent's near arm, across the front of the neck, …
Ezekiel Choke
A versatile choke where one arm wraps around the opponent's head while the other arm's sleeve or hand is used to create…
Guillotine Choke
A front headlock choke that compresses the trachea and/or carotid arteries, applied when the opponent shoots in for a t…
Hadaka Jime (Rear Naked Choke)
A blood choke applied from the rear with the arm encircling the opponent's neck and the forearm against one side of the…
Japanese Necktie
Similar to D'Arce but wrap leg over opponent's back for added pressure. Instead of figure-four, grab your shin or oppon…
Kata Gatame (Arm Triangle)
A fundamental technique that serves dual purposes: as a pinning technique (Osaekomi-waza) in Judo and as a blood choke …
Lapel Knot Choke
A complex choke using the opponent's own lapel wrapped around their neck before applying pressure. The practitioner man…