Guillotine choke

Guillotine choke
Applied standing
ClassificationChokehold
StyleJudo, Jujutsu, Brazilian jiu-jitsu
AKAMae Hadaka Jime

The guillotine choke, also known as Mae Hadaka Jime (前裸絞, "front naked choke"; compared to a rear naked choke) in judo, is a chokehold in martial arts applied from in front of the opponent, often on the ground but can also be done while standing.[1] The choke involves using the arms to encircle the opponent's neck that bears a resemblance to the blade of a guillotine.

  1. ^ Petermann, Hans-Erik (2006). Jiu Jitsu: The Essential Guide to Mastering the Art. Blue Snake Books. ISBN 978-1-58394-169-0.