CLASS: Ghost Escape to Guillotine and Loop Chokes (26-Jun-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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12m
When you use the Ghost Escape and get out of a tight side control, you can transition directly into a choke. This video shows you the details of the ghost escape and how to use it to enter the arm-in guillotine, arm-in loop choke, or mounted loop choke.
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