All right back
to our originally scheduled broadcast!
Last time we
were looking at options from the front choke, they are linked again here in
case you missed them the first time.
Your
position after breaking the choke works very well with where your body needs to
be to do a front scissor throw. One thing to keep in mind is that this is a
sacrifice throw. That is, you are sacrificing a standing position for a ground
position, so if something goes wrong you’re lying on the ground at their feet.
One thing you could do to make this less risky is to give them a knee to the
stomach or the groin as you pass through. This should keep their mind occupied
long enough for the throw. (I didn’t show the knee in the video but should
have, but I think you should be able to figure it out)
Next week we
will look at another variation of this technique which also works nice if they
are trying to push you backwards.
Jamie Rickard (Sensei)
Cheers,
Jamie Rickard (Sensei)
Head Instructor
Koketsu Kai - Tiger's Den Jiu-jitsu and Grappling
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