HOW TO do the Japanese Neck Tie (Neck Crank?) in BJJ
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- This is one of the COOLEST moves in all of Jiu Jitsu. Bmac has some details to help you understand the mechanics of this move. More instructionals available at the website below:
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Bruh.. the details are crazy!!! Wow
Excellent work sir thank you!
Awesome grip variation ! Thank you Professor !
Back in the mid '00's everyone was calling this a Brabo. At that time, the game was to use this to get to the D'arce if you had long enough arms, or to finish this, thumb-to-thumb / thumbs-in Gable as a neck-crank / choke / chest compression if you didn't. Joe Rogan was into it for a little while and a video of him doing it went viral. Jeff Glover, a smaller guy with shorter arms, called the position the 'Bolt Cutters' in his D'arcepedia DVDs and taught it just as I described above.
The choke even made a couple of appearances in the UFC, though I can't remember which fights. A few years later the Guillotine made a comeback with the "Marcelotine" or High-Elbow position and shorter armed guys started flocking to that instead of this move. Lanky fighters, who tend to get to the Front Headlock position more often, always preferred Anaconda, D'arce, Arm-Across Guillotine or Peruvian Necktie, so you'd see those in MMA much more commonly.
Nowadays when someone says Brabo, they only mean the Gi strangle, so I'm glad this has a unique name.
This guy will be thanked a lot in the future too. I can fucking see it.
Another one! My tall skinny ass hates double leg attempts. This one is smooth and requires no explosive strength. That's again professor 🤙
This is amazing
Do you recommend grabbing the when you put the leg outside or putting your arm when your foot goes down
God content. Nice and raw
Brown Ranger
What is the first move called