White Belt Curriculum Professor Franjinha Miller
Passing half guard to guillotine choke in jiu jitsu
2m 50s
Jeff explains a great set up to the guillotine choke off a back step pass. This technique is a bait so your timing can ruin the surprise if you reach for the neck to soon. Often times creating space can encourage your opponent to move into traps if set up properly.
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