Eric "the Red" Schafer teaches the arm in guillotine

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bored at work and randomly found this


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This is how we were taught it a few weeks back. caught someone in it on tuesday for the first time in forever!

One lad at our gym is king of guillotines and a tip he gave to make it even tighter is if you manage to get the head and arm and are stil in a sitting position, ie butterfly guard, drop your chest weight onto their back before rolling to the side like in the vid above. Makes it unbearably tight!
 
I was shown this way of choking by a wrestler a couple of years ago. I have since been told by other wrestlers that they used this technique. We have wrestlers here on this forum have any of you ever used this style.
 
to make it even tighter is if you manage to get the head and arm and are stil in a sitting position, ie butterfly guard, drop your chest weight onto their back before rolling to the side like in the vid above. Makes it unbearably tight!

yup, thats the reason he has to finish it with "the carve" as a respiratory choke and not a blood choke in the vid, the key to the "renzotine" is when you set it you have to bring your chest across the back of the neck so when you fall back your choking elbow is under your opponent, if you can see your choking elbow your doin it wrong.
 
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