| Choke Techniques |
Applied from the rear with one hand reaching around the neck grasping the collar with the other hand reaching under the arm to the opposite collar.
Sometimes called the sleeper. From the rear with one hand around the neck to the collar with the other hand under the arm and behind the neck.
From the front or side reach across the throat to the collar.
From the front grabbing the collars with the thumbs inside and turning your fists into the sides of the neck.
From the front reaching around the back of the neck with one hand and across the front with the other and grabbing your own sleeves.
From the front grasping a lapel and pushing the fist directly into the side of the neck.
From the front using the legs in a figure-four position around the neck and arm.
From the rear with one leg and one hand across the throat while the other leg and hand controls the opponent's arms.
From rear place arm around person’s throat using the biceps area and the inner forearm of the arm against the carotid arteries on either side of the neck. The hand of the choking arm hooks into the inside elbow of the other arm, and the hand of that arm goes behind the head of the person, locking it in. Then pull the arm around the neck upward and inward while tensing the biceps.
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