CLASS: Paper Cutter Choke from Side Control and North South (3-Sep-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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The Paper Cutter Choke requires a grip on the collar on one side and a grip under the armpit on the other side. It's a forearm choke with the arm that grips the collar. The most common entries are from Side Control or North South.
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