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The bottom arm is fitted under the neck, so that the carotids are
pinioned between the bicep and the forearm (top left). The free arm acts
as a fulcrum, as the fingers on the opposite hand slide down the bicep
(top right). The choke is applied (bottom left). An alternate view of
the opponent's head (bottom right). |
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