From bottom guard, get a cross collar grip by sliding your hand along the collar as if it were a race track. Make sure you reach for their tag at the back of their gi. Slide your other arm under your cross gripped arm and grab the collar as high as you can get it. It is not necessary to get a deep grip. My goal is to grab the collar right where my knuckles will put pressure on their carotid artery, however you can pull this off with a much lower grip. Rotate your fists, as if you are performing a wrist curl (this step is extremely critical in the success of your choke). Next lift your body as high as you can get while pulling your arms out in a scissor motion. Imagine you are cutting off your opponent's head.
The first choke in this vid is perfect
In the event your opponent tucks their chin when you get the deep cross collar grip, you will be unable to execute the standard variation. With their chin tucked, their head will be tilted downward, leaving enough room for you to reach over their shoulder with your free hand, and get a grip of their gi at the shoulder (it does not need to be the collar). Next, bring your arm over their head so that you have an arm on either side of their head. This will now resemble the standard variation except that the deep grip is now on the bottom. Next, kick your hips out, positioning your body to the side of the shoulder grip. As weird as this might seem, imagine you are shaking out a dirty rug and shake your grips up and down. Eventually your opponent will allow you to sink the 2nd grip under their chin, at whihc time you lock in the submission.
today was by far my best sparring day. After 5 5 minute rounds, and 60 minutes of technique training, I still had plenty of energy. I demonstrated good mastery of the techniques discussed in class, and was very effective in my submission defense.
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