Master Keys To Mtg2

Master Keys To Mtg2

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Exploring six major guillotine captures, each representing a unique application of anatomy for effective chokes:

  1. The cupping guillotine is a trap on the side of the opponent's face, using the palm on the chin and wrist between the clavicles to apply pressure to the side of the trachea.
  2. The chin strap guillotine involves passing the hand through so the thumb reaches the side of the opponent's neck, emphasizing wrist projection into the neck for a choke.
  3. The flat hand guillotine allows for deeper penetration, with the hand on the heart and the chest pushing into the move for potential one-handed finishes.
  4. The high elbow guillotine uses an inverted palm-to-palm grip without interlacing fingers, focusing on the interior forearm to apply pressure.
  5. Utilizing the armpit and lat to push the body into the guillotine, the elbow must cross the hip line to eliminate space and maximize pressure on the neck.
  6. The arm-in guillotine with a composite grip combines a chin-up and pull-up hand position, activating the chest on the attack side for increased pressure.

Understanding the specific anatomy involved in each guillotine variation is crucial for effective execution and troubleshooting during live practice.