FINALLY!!!!!!!! I've looked for an escape for so long to this and found nothing as well. Even in many street fights I've noticed people very rarely use a standard guillotine, its almost always arm in. ESCPECIALLY from people who don't know grappling. I asked one of my professors how he'd escape that and he told me he didn't know, and to just frame on the hips to stall. Thank you for the lesson.
I have never seen anyone tap from a standing arm-in guillotine. From my experience, it's just a front headlock. From there, you can move to all sorts of chokes; D'arce, Anaconda, 10-finger, Teapot, etc. I'd be interested to see competition footage of someone tapping from this. No disrespect meant.
@@flowtheorygrappling Fair point for sure. But he talks about "Not with my hand cause I'll get wrist locked" (not true), "getting choked" (also not true) if he doesn't do anything, and you don't need to keep his hips away from you - any high school wrestler is taught to drag you to the ground and sprawl to keep your head down once they get a front headlock, not walk their hips in to "get the choke" that isn't there or just stand there and wait. I have been doing Jiu-Jitsu for almost 30 years and have yet to see anyone but a brand new white belt tap to a 'standing arm-in guillotine'. Happy to be wrong, tho...