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Is this also known as the sliding collar choke? The way the support hand takes the slack out to finish the choke looks identical to the sliding collar.
Very nice instructions with analysis of how good the control is. Important for me because this is a position I get but struggle with unless I am at least as strong as the other person.
Can you do a video of escaping the kinura if they have side mount on you (leg over head) and one on Northsouth if they have your other arm pinned with their shin. Pleeeeeease???
@@scarred10 Helio and Rickson some with Relson as well if I'm not mistaken but mostly Helio in 1982 he became one of only eight non Gracie's to receive a black belt directly from Helio Gracie
Valerio Mori Ubaldini thanks brother we are always tweaking things to put out videos that people learn from and enjoy watching,. I just subscribed to your channel 🤙
Chester S this is a great question 🤙 I have an older series I did for our website /app that touches on that. My first job is to control and keep a tight connection with my seatbelt control. Next I will hike up the seatbelt/gable grip as high as I can to get under the chin. Once I have this, my priority is to place my head next to theirs and drive into my opponents head from the side with mine. My thoughts on finishes are that if you can keep the back mount for an extended period of time you can find an opening to catch someone. I might address this on next Monday’s live class I'm watching Rear Naked Choke lessons.jiujitsuonthego.com/rear-naked-choke
I forgot about this series on our website that addresses your question and give a few options. Right now the website is free for 30days, if your like it use the promo code: TAPOUTCOVID19 for a sweet deal🤙 I'm watching Seatbelt Control 2.0 lessons.jiujitsuonthego.com/back-series-seatbelt-2-0