saikyou, Never did answer your question. But, yes Gi-less chokes would be the main thrust of the book. Bare chokes, finger chokes, bone breaking chokes, and chokes using various weapons. The thesis of the book (Classical Chokes) is that having the ability to administer chokes is an essential component of your fighting arsenal. In fact a great many of our self defense routines end with a choke of some kind. Like a "finishing move" if I can borrow this term.
whoa whoa whoa, bone breaking CHOKES?? why the hell do you really want to break someone's neck? or are you choking them WHILE you break their other arms with your legs or....telekinesis. sorry, i couldn't resist attacking your error . thank you for whoever posted that URL, i've never known/respected judo much until now. very good stuff.
It doesnt mean that you will literally break somebody's bones. It means that if you apply enough pressure, that move will break a bone.
Re: Bone Breaking Chokes I must apologize. I did not notice when I responded to this forum originaly that it was a Judo forum. I was thinking pure fighting and that is why I made reference to the diferent types of chokes such as bone breaking chokes. Bone breaking chokes are certainly a real option in a life or death situation but not in randori.
ok. got it. how do you apply this? my favorite entry is when uke is on all fours. ill hook my legs on his and apply the choke. I also like to attack w/ a waki gatame on this kind of situation. no need to apologize gojuman.
saikyou, the rear naked choke is set up just like a hadaka jime, personally, it deends on the situation and hand positioning which choke you will use between the two
I have been a karateka for some time but jujitsu is relatively new to me. My shihan has put me in several fun chokes and showed me ways out of a few. My favorite so far is jigoku jime because I have not been able to find any way out of it. The only defense seems to be avoiding it entirely.
The triangle choke. If and when the opponent attains full mount and trys to ground and pound you can exchange blows and set the opponent up for the triangle choke.
I always had success with the rear naked choke but I like to further sharpen my skills in applying the triangle choke.
Im so sorry, I ment to say when your opponent is trying to acheive full mount and your in the gaurd. It's actually quite hard to do when the person is trying to take your head off.