Course Content
Kids’ Class BJJ Terms – The Language of Jiu-Jitsu: Kids’ Terms to Adult Techniques
Glossary of popular terms
0/2
Jiu-Jitsu Foundations: Beginner’s Guide for Kids & Parents/Adults Who are Brand New to This
About Lesson

The triangle choke is a powerful submission that utilizes the legs to create a choke by trapping the opponent’s head and one arm within a triangle formed by the athlete’s legs. It can be effectively executed from various positions, including guard or when the opponent has grabbed your wrist. To initiate a triangle choke, the practitioner begins by isolating one arm of the opponent and then swiftly bringing the legs into a triangle position to secure the opponent’s neck while ensuring their own posture is controlled. The choke compresses the carotid arteries, restricting blood flow and providing a viable finishing condition. Key details include securing the triangle position tightly, using the arms and legs in harmony, and preventing teh opponent from escaping through movement or posture adjustments. Overall, the triangle choke is versatile and can lead to different follow-ups depending on the opponent’s reactions.