How much do you practice chokes and strangulations in your school? Do you teach them in your techniques? Do you practice them alone as individual techniques? In a static or dynamic environment?
Here I'm defining strangulation as the prevention of oxygen to the brain, and choking as the prevention of air to the lungs.
Do you work these techniques on partners? Do you practice attacking and defending against these techniques? Standing and on the ground?
Do you practice tool assisted chokes and strangulations? Cords? Smothering? What about positional asphyxia? Do you practice defending against someone sitting on your chest and compressing your lungs?
Do you practice thumbs forward and pressing? Throttling the opponent? Lifting or pulling? From all directions?
Do you practice defending against these attacks in a dynamic environment? Do you practice using these techniques in sparring to weaken and overcome your opponent? Do you incorporate regular attacks against opponent's breathing and blood flow into your combinations, such as partial strangulation or smothering your opponent when fighting in close?
What kinds of activities or exercises do you do to improve this skill?
-Rob
Here I'm defining strangulation as the prevention of oxygen to the brain, and choking as the prevention of air to the lungs.
Do you work these techniques on partners? Do you practice attacking and defending against these techniques? Standing and on the ground?
Do you practice tool assisted chokes and strangulations? Cords? Smothering? What about positional asphyxia? Do you practice defending against someone sitting on your chest and compressing your lungs?
Do you practice thumbs forward and pressing? Throttling the opponent? Lifting or pulling? From all directions?
Do you practice defending against these attacks in a dynamic environment? Do you practice using these techniques in sparring to weaken and overcome your opponent? Do you incorporate regular attacks against opponent's breathing and blood flow into your combinations, such as partial strangulation or smothering your opponent when fighting in close?
What kinds of activities or exercises do you do to improve this skill?
-Rob