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Hello,

 

i'm looking for escaping techniques from the guillotine choke from the guard.

 

(When you are in your oponent's guard and he's trying to put a guillotine on you..)

 

How or when do i escape?

 

Highly as posible technical explication will be really apreciate :) Thank in advance!!

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Posted

LOL @ cross

 

cross, that's B.S

 

Submission Fighter: you can for example if he is choking you at your left side, you can put your right shoulder on his throat and stand up a little so you can make pressure on him.

 

Or you can try too, to stand up as fast as you can before he closes the guard

Valencia - Venezuela.

Posted
If you can slip your arm in before they get the choke on, the choke won't work. Try to leverage the elbows, or tuck your chin down to one side...

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1st Dan - Kalkinodo

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"There is no spoon."

Posted
Get your hands on the ground astride your opponent and push up. (He'll have to raise off the ground to stay with you).That takes the pressure off, and then put one hand between the guy's shoulder blades (so he can't get good leverage to finish the choke) and the other on the wrist applying the choke. Keeping your hands there, push all your weight (HARD) toward the side where your arm goes around his back (the opposite side of the arm applying the choke). Once he's down and you feel the pressure lightening more, pull on his wrist applying the choke, and bring the other arm (that was on his back) around in front of his neck and force your forearm into his throat. Slide your head back and out of the choke while applying continual force to the neck. Hope you can understand that... :)

Mixed Martial Artist

Posted
I dont think puting your arms to the side and pushing up is an option when someone sinks a guillitine choke on you. Aside from a rear naked choke, when applied properly, the guillitine is one of the more controlled and easy chokes to apply, and one of the hardest to escape. Of course we could say what to do if you catch someone whos going to apply it, but once your in the guillitine its a different story. Someone above replied and you need to tuck your chin as much as possible, which is the basics of protecting your self from the choke. When "practice grappling," me and my associates usually just tap when a guillitine choke is applied properly to avoid damaging eachother.

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Kuk Sool Won of Petaluma, California

Posted

cross of course!

 

If the person has a very good grip on you, you won't be able to do what you say..

 

as simple as that

Valencia - Venezuela.

Posted
I dont think puting your arms to the side and pushing up is an option when someone sinks a guillitine choke on you.

Actually, it is. If you are in the guard, and your opponent applies this choke, he usually leans back and pulls to gain the leverage to really squeeze the choke, essentially stretching your neck. By doing a modified push-up, you are causing his upper body to lift off the ground to stay with you, and therefore he loses leverage to properly apply the full choke. While you do this, you can tuck your chin in, and turn your head in to the choke. That'll take off the pressure. It's worth a try before you tap.

Mixed Martial Artist

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