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This Sleeve Drag Works Great Against Collar Choke Defense

Lapel chokes are submissions that can be performed using your lapel or the opponent’s. Some lapel chokes require you to grab around the opponent’s collar or below in the lapel area. Chokes done...

A Better Way To Set Up The Cross Collar Choke From Mount (Use Your Elbow)

Most Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athletes and coaches would argue that the most dominant position in Jiu-Jitsu is the back control. And that, subsequently, the most dominant submission is the Rear Naked...

Here’s How To Cross Collar Choke Someone From The Knee Split Position

One of the most effective ways to pressure pass in Gi is by using the Folding Pass, Thomas explains; even though there’re different details to the setup when in comparison to the one in the Gi, the...

Roger Gracie: “Cross Collar Choke From The Mount Is The Most Dominant Submission In BJJ”

Most Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athletes and coaches would argue that the most dominant position in Jiu-Jitsu is the back control. And that, subsequently, the most dominant submission is the Rear Naked...

These Cross Collar Choke Details Make It Much, Much More Efficient

The mount position is one of the most dominant controlling positions in BJJ. It is one of the fundamental positions in Jiu-Jitsu and is arguably one of the most valuable lessons a student will learn...