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== Defense against a front choke ==
 
== Defense against a front choke ==
*Step straight back, entering full side facing to escape the choke. Simultaneously place a spearhand on the opponent’s throat to keep them from advancing.
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*Step straight back, entering a [[Full-side-facing|full-side-facing]] to escape the choke. Simultaneously place a [[Spearhand strike|spearhand]] in the opponent’s jugular notch (i.e., the indentation where the [[Kyūsho#Windpipe|throat]] and [[Kyūsho#Collarbone|collarbones]] meet) to keep them from advancing.
*Peel the opponent’s hand off your throat with your free hand. Place their wrist on the knot of your belt and twist outside for kote-gaeshi.
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*Peel the opponent’s hand off your throat with your free hand. Place their wrist on your [[Center|center]] and twist or [[Tenkan|tenkan]] outside for a [[Wristlock|wristlock]].
*Finish with stomp kick or joint lock, as appropriate for the situation.
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*Finish with [[Stomp kick|stomp kick]] or [[Manipulations_and_Takedowns#Techniques|joint lock]], as appropriate for the situation.

Revision as of 17:41, 26 September 2016

[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]

Defense against a front choke

  • Step straight back, entering a full-side-facing to escape the choke. Simultaneously place a spearhand in the opponent’s jugular notch (i.e., the indentation where the throat and collarbones meet) to keep them from advancing.
  • Peel the opponent’s hand off your throat with your free hand. Place their wrist on your center and twist or tenkan outside for a wristlock.
  • Finish with stomp kick or joint lock, as appropriate for the situation.