Jiu-Jitsu & Judo Submission Moves: Guillotines

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Summary: The guillotine submission move is illegal in judo but can be used in jiu-jitsu. Use guillotine submission moves in combat sports with tips from a martial arts instructor in this free video on jiu-jitsu and judo submission moves and grappling techniques.

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By Angel Perez
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Angel Perez is the sensei and owner of Champion Martial Arts USA in Miami, FL. He started practicing martial arts at age seven. Perez holds a 2nd degree black belt and is certified and...read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village, I am Major Perez with Champion Martial Arts in Miami, Florida. And today we will be teaching you Judo and Jiu Jitsu submission moves. Okay, the next technique I'm going to teach you is called the Guillotine. This technique is also illegal in Judo, it is purely a Jiu Jitsu move. If you notice we change into our gears now. He's going to go for a double leg guard and I stop him. And if you notice, right off the bout, what I want to do is I want to grab his key, you see this? This is going to give me extra support. From here, I'm going to drop. Again, he's going for a double leg guard, drip him, come over, sit back, wrap my leg around and barge. He was tapping out long before I even barge. Okay. So now what we're going to do is we're going to teach you in real lifetime."

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