Guillotine choke
The guillotine choke, also known as Mae Hadaka Jime (前裸絞, "front naked choke"; compared to a rear naked choke) in judo, is a chokehold in martial arts applied from in front of the opponent, often on the ground but can also be done while standing. The choke involves using the arms to encircle the opponent's neck that bears a resemblance to the blade of a guillotine.
Guillotine choke | |
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Applied standing | |
Classification | Chokehold |
Style | Judo, Jujutsu, Brazilian jiu-jitsu |
AKA | Mae Hadaka Jime |
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