If there’s one submission that feels particularly satisfying when you hit it during sparring or/and competition itself, then it has to be the BJJ Loop Choke.
Though, applying a Loop Choke perfectly can take some practice. And it does take a substantial amount of details to it. All of which you should learn, at least if you want to become the best on the mats that you can be.
So, here are some rather important details on setting up the Loop Choke from Closed Guard.
Thomas Lisboa demonstrates them on the video below:
Master The Loop Choke With One Of The Best To Ever Use It, As World Absolute Black Belt Champion Nicholas Meregali Gives You Every Insight He Has Into This Punishing Submission
- Lock on the loop choke with confidence you can finish with these methods for finishing with as little force as necessary
- Nicholas Meregali is one of the greatest black belts ever, highlighting his career with a IBJJF Absolute Black Belt World Championship in 2022, with tons of elite wins with this submission
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