White Belt Curriculum Professor Franjinha Miller
Double under counter using the guillotine choke
2m 21s
Sean Apperson explains how to counter the common double under guard pass using the guillotine choke as a counter. Stopping this pass requires first breaking your opponents grip so you can free your hips to create much needed space. Remember, all guillotines require space to allow the choke to have maximum leverage.
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