Anaconda Choke: The squeeze of python

Anaconda Choke is an extremely tight tightening technique that all Grappler athletes must know to have a complete technical set. Since being included in BJJ, it has been shown to be one of the most effective strangling techniques, along with D'Arce Choke and Gullotine Choke.

Back in history, Anaconda Choke was invented in the late 90s to the early 2000s by the Brazilian boxer named Milton Vieira. Milton is a Luta Livre boxer with BJJ black belt and used to play at UFC. He is also famous as the Nogueira brothers coach. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira actually won two matches in Pride FC using Milton's technique.

Similar to Arm Triangle, Anaconda Choke is also a technique of tightening the aorta in the neck. This strangling has two effects: clog blood flow to the brain and at the same time stimulate the vagus that can cause brain to stop working.

Anaconda Choke blow (tightening python) also known as Gator Roll (crocodile roller) because this movement is somewhat similar to the crocodile body after catching the bait.

One of the things that makes Anaconda Choke an effective locking lock is that the boxer can make the opponent be vigilant in different situations. This is a common measure against opponents who are determined to catch the footdown technique such as single -legged and double legendown. In addition, boxers can also use the locking technique from the above position while Knee Slice is actually.

Here are the way MMA boxers apply Triangle Choke in the match:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSA2A2WD2YQ

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