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    Default Choked from the front

    These are from a h2h/knife course I put on in Fla in 2010.

    Not offered as THE way, just another way.

    The sequence represents just under 2 seconds to take down. Under control in less than 1.

    Anyone got some h2h training here?
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    I have practiced stuff similar to this in 3 or 4 variations. Keep in mind that both of the assailant's hands are occupied so there are a number of interesting things that you can do to disable and deter him.

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    Well I had a great dea of hand to hand combat training during my 30 yeats in the Corps. I got to use some of it on my 4 tours in Nam. I even know how to do that strangle release you showed. A slight variation of it is once you have the choke hold undone to hold the assailant's arms with your right hand while smashing you left elbow into his face. Then you resume the hold and take him to the ground. Has to be done quickly so he has no real time to pull away when you only have only one hand on his arms. The entire move takes 3 seconds if done correctly.

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    An effective way to escape that choke hold is to bring your hands up between the attacker's arms and suddenly push both of his arms up and out to loosen his grip. Helps to step backwards too to lower yourself out of it.

    It should look like this at the apex of your move:



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    Here's a tactic to remove unwanted ladies from you.

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    Here's my slap test dummy [ big boy ] in the same position [ without mount ] and the results. Pretty simple stuff, just wondering how many had any h2h training here.

    Great replies so far, keep em coming
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    Here's a tactic to remove unwanted ladies from you.
    I would very much like to try that move with her.

    I always just do this when someone is choking me from the front.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    An effective way to escape that choke hold is to bring your hands up between the attacker's arms and suddenly push both of his arms up and out to loosen his grip. Helps to step backwards too to lower yourself out of it.

    It should look like this at the apex of your move:



    The problem that can arise from that method is that at the end of the movement your arms are outstretched upward. Your assailant will have his hand and arms free, and you cannot defend against a couple fasy punches to the face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenr View Post
    The problem that can arise from that method is that at the end of the movement your arms are outstretched upward. Your assailant will have his hand and arms free, and you cannot defend against a couple fasy punches to the face.
    It's a low percentage move to begin with. But it's another way that may be viable in certain circumstances. I try to keep from working students into low percentage skills, there are quite a few options available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by allenr View Post
    The problem that can arise from that method is that at the end of the movement your arms are outstretched upward. Your assailant will have his hand and arms free, and you cannot defend against a couple fasy punches to the face.
    Then bring your foot up with the hands, right into his or her crotch.
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