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Jiu Jitsu Chock Techniques

Jiu Jitsu Choke Techniques list of Jiu Jitsu submission chokes for begginers and professionals. Learn new grappling moves today,

There are a variety of chokes one can use in jiu jitsu here is a list of some effective chock techniques

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  1. Rear-Naked Choke
    2. Triangle Choke
    3. Guillotine Choke
    4. Arm Triangle Choke
    5. Anaconda Choke
    6. D’Arce Choke
    7. Kimura
    8. Americana
    9. Ezekiel Choke
    10. Gogoplata
    11. Imanari Roll

 

The guillotine choke is a very effective submission hold

that can be used from a variety of positions, such as the guard, side control, or mount. The basic idea is to get your opponent in a position where you can wrap your arm around their neck and choke them.

To do the guillotine choke, you will need to get behind your opponent and wrap your arm around their neck. You can do this from the guard, side control, or mount. Once you have your arm around their neck, you will need to squeeze your arm and shoulder together to apply pressure to their neck. You can also use your other arm to help apply pressure. You will then need to lift your head and squeeze your chin against your opponent’s chest to apply even more pressure. If done correctly, your opponent will tap out. 

The rear naked choke is another very effective submission hold

that can be used from a variety of positions, such as the guard, side control, or mount. The basic idea is to get your opponent in a position where you can wrap your arm around their neck and choke them. 

To do the rear naked choke, you will need to get behind your opponent and wrap your arm around their neck. You can do this from the guard, side control, or mount. Once you have your arm around their neck, you will need to curl your fingers around their windpipe to apply pressure. You can also use your other arm to help apply pressure. You will then need to pull your arm and shoulder together to apply pressure to their neck. You can also use your head to apply pressure. If done correctly, your opponent will tap out.

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