The fighter applies pressure to the side of the opponent's neck which restricts his blood flow. After that, the fighter brings his both legs to the chest of the opponent in such a way that his arms are trapped in the lock and the opponent can not move his head as the fighter has cross-faced his leg on the opponent.Ĭross Choke is also an effective submission technique of BJJ in which you can use your opponent’s BJJ Gi against them.The fighter then switches his both arms and locks them.The key point is that the fighter's knee controls the movement of the opponent's head.The fighter brings his one leg under the opponent’s shoulder and brings the other thigh to put pressure on the side of his head. The fighter uses his other hand to trap the opponent’s elbow in such a way that the fighter’s chest is on his elbow and the fighter’s arm is on the opponent’s head.The fighter can also bring his hand under the opponent’s elbow to grab his shoulder from the back in a way that the opponent's head rests on the fighter's arm.It then becomes easier for the fighter to bring the elbow toward the center line. The fighter brings the opponent’s elbow above the line of his shoulder.As the opponent’s elbow is tied to his chest, the fighter uses force and brings the opponent’s elbow out and away from his body.The fighter keeps the opponent’s elbow inside the line of his own hips because only in this position can the fighter turn to the opponent's side.It is applied in the mounted position when the fighter is on top of the opponent.It does not aim to seriously harm the opponent. Its main purpose is to dislocate the opponent's joints, especially elbow joints. It is a highly successful and recommended submission. It can aid you in overcoming your opponent. The fighter then applies pressure on his hands resulting in choking the opponent.The fighter then places that hand behind the opponent's neck where the opponent can not grab his hand.The fighter uses his other hand to grab his own bicep to secure both hands.
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