god damn perfect explicacoes completas. pra cada pergunta ou duvida eu tinha durante eu vi o video, Moura explicou logo depois. nossa.. muito bom. valeu!
i like this. im just curious as to what is actually choking him? is it the blade of your forearm? or is it like an anaconda choke where his bicep is choking one side? is it a wind or blood choke?
You get the arm as deep as possible. It's exactly like a triangle choke where the compression seems to come from all sides. When I do it the only part of my arm that really touches his neck is my bicep.
i always use the guillotine when i'm fighting. it's a almost perfect technique when you use it the right way. the only trouble that i have, is that i can't get out of it. when i'm inside a guillotine from my oponents. i try to stay calm and find a way out, but i don't know what to do.
A problem i'm coming across lately is that I already have "go to" moves for these positions that I am comfortable with and that have a reasonable percentage for submission. Normally from the sprawl I would set up the Anaconda like Brannon said below. Is there ever a situation you could get an arm in guillotine but you could not get an anaconda choke or even a darce and if not is it even worth putting reps in on the other?
I think it's always better to go for this guillotine than the anaconda. The anaconda generally takes more horsepower to finish and is easier to counter. This guillotine has much stronger finishing mechanics and the opponents counters generally put him in worse positions, like the mount or getting his back. The main thing is that anaconda and darce both require you to abandon position to attempt. You have to gator roll for the anaconda or fall to your side for the darce. The arm across guillotine is harder to get but it's easier to keep good position if things go south. Worse come worse you still have him in front headlock.
I really like these videos, I just stumbled across them today and didn't even know who he is or was. These are five start techniques
Wow, never seen the Gulliotine executed this way. Really great stuff, Robson Moura is amazing.
great key details and points
This video changed my life.
Nice. I've never seen the guillotine executed this way, makes me wanna get his dvd.
god damn perfect explicacoes completas. pra cada pergunta ou duvida eu tinha durante eu vi o video, Moura explicou logo depois. nossa..
muito bom. valeu!
Great tips, thank you.
This is one of my go-to-moves. I've won a couple of grappling matches with it and the opponents have always asked me what happened after the match.
good grief...that is so simple it is indeed amazing...once you get that arm over you can avoid the stack counter...wow...
this works very well, thanks to WMA and Robinho for sharing, for free!!!
Nice gustavo and robson are beasts
thx that helped me much
excellent tech
i like this. im just curious as to what is actually choking him? is it the blade of your forearm? or is it like an anaconda choke where his bicep is choking one side?
is it a wind or blood choke?
You get the arm as deep as possible. It's exactly like a triangle choke where the compression seems to come from all sides. When I do it the only part of my arm that really touches his neck is my bicep.
I love the escape to this too. Gotta be quick though.
i always use the guillotine when i'm fighting. it's a almost perfect technique when you use it the right way.
the only trouble that i have, is that i can't get out of it. when i'm inside a guillotine from my oponents. i try to stay calm and find a way out, but i don't know what to do.
@Jojo after 10 years someone answered me ahahaha thank you bro, i finally got it figured :D
A problem i'm coming across lately is that I already have "go to" moves for these positions that I am comfortable with and that have a reasonable percentage for submission. Normally from the sprawl I would set up the Anaconda like Brannon said below. Is there ever a situation you could get an arm in guillotine but you could not get an anaconda choke or even a darce and if not is it even worth putting reps in on the other?
I think it's always better to go for this guillotine than the anaconda. The anaconda generally takes more horsepower to finish and is easier to counter. This guillotine has much stronger finishing mechanics and the opponents counters generally put him in worse positions, like the mount or getting his back.
The main thing is that anaconda and darce both require you to abandon position to attempt. You have to gator roll for the anaconda or fall to your side for the darce. The arm across guillotine is harder to get but it's easier to keep good position if things go south. Worse come worse you still have him in front headlock.
@luchador1764 i believe its a blood choke, indeed like an ananconda
@BrannonMcConkey Nice name, I'm sure Eddie Bravo would like to hear this one.
haha at someone telling robson moura at what this would be a better set up for...
I'm guessing anaconda? certainly looks like an excellent set up for that also
marcelo garcia has some nice chokes as well
Wrestling's Front Headlock.
snazzy :)
i still like the other one!!
check out huges vs almeida!!!it's better and faster!!!
great setup, but i think that setup will work better for anaconda choke
@socalled47 if that's what you honestly think about wrestling, then you don't have a clue.