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The D'Arce choke, or Brabo choke, is similar to the Anaconda choke. The difference is that the choking arm is threaded under the near arm, in front of the opponent's neck, and on top of the far arm. The D'Arce choke gets its name from Joe D'Arce, a third-degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Renzo Gracie. D'Arce is not the inventor of the ...
Submission (D'Arce choke) UFC on Fuel TV: Mousasi vs. Latifi: April 6, 2013: 3 1:33 Stockholm, Sweden Submission of the Night. Loss 12–3 Cristiano Marcello: Decision (split) UFC 153: October 13, 2012: 3 5:00 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Win 12–2 Yoislandy Izquierdo Submission (guillotine choke) UFC on Fuel TV: Gustafsson vs. Silva: April 14, 2012 ...
Also called an arm triangle, this choke sees the wrestler wrapping their arm from under the opponent's nearest arm(pit) and across the chest. The maneuver can be used as an uncommon submission maneuver, such as used by Braun Strowman, or a transitioning hold, usually to fall backwards into an arm triangle reverse STO.
A rear naked choke or "mata-leão" in Brazilian Portuguese (lion killer choke) as demonstrated by a MCMAP instructor Chokes are common forms of submission. In BJJ, the chokes that are used put pressure on the carotid arteries, and may also apply pressure to the nerve baroreceptors in the neck.
D'arce choke – the D'Arce choke, also known as the Brabo choke, is similar to the anaconda choke, the main divergence being the choking arm is threaded under the near arm, in front of the opponent's neck, and on top of the far arm. Ezekiel choke – Attacker grabs inside their own sleeve around opponent's neck.
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A submission is often performed by visibly tapping the floor or opponent with the hand or foot, or by verbalizing to the opponent or referee of the competition. In combative sports where the fighter has cornermen , the cornerman can also stop the fight by " throwing in the towel " (either by literally throwing in a towel or by verbalizing to ...
This is a list of judo techniques. They are categorized into throwing techniques ( nage-waza ), grappling techniques ( katame-waza ), body-striking techniques ( atemi-waza) , blocks and parries ( uke-waza ), receiving/breakfall techniques ( ukemi ), and resuscitation techniques ( kappo ).