Travis blends the BEST of both worlds to bring you Understanding Collar Chokes!.
The art of strangulation has come a LONG way in recent years. Yet, athletes like Travis Stevens have found a way to push the boundaries of how effective a choke can be at the highest levels of competition. Understanding Collar Chokes dives DEEP on all aspects of finishing fights with efficient chokes from 3 of the most dominant positions in combat!
To start things off Travis goes into the principles of choking. Here he describes the mindset and basic principles that are required to become effective at maintaining position, proper grips, and general finishing details. He then shows how to successfully attack the Turtle position.
The Turtle is used in both Jiu-Jitsu and Judo. Although how they occur in each respective sport is quite different. In Judo an opponent who finds themselves in danger of being thrown can drop into the turtle to defend the throw. This is why Travis is so good at the clock choke, because he has had to HUNT for it throughout his entire career! Jiu-Jitsu on the other hand usually sees the Turtle position when passing the guard. While the rules are different, a person using the Turtle is looking for the same thing...DEFENSE!
Since defense from the turtle is so extensive the first half of the instructional is dedicated to systematically cracking the defensive shell of the Turtle. Learn how to consistently get under the chin to apply your chokes! Travis shows multiple methods to put your opponent into a bad position that allows for grips to easily slide into place. Learn multiple finishes including the Clock Choke, Double Collar Choke, Ezekiel, and MORE!
Part 3 of Understanding Collar Chokes goes into how to secure one of the most dominating positions in combat, THE BACK! Secure your hooks and get to work with Travis’s unique take on protecting your choking hands, and submitting your opponent. Once you get your opponent’s back it should be a checkmate type situation. Travis helps you find the finish with his take on the wing choke, double collar, and Ezekiel variations of strangulation!
To wrap things up Travis goes over how to wrap your opponent up with chokes from Side Control. Side Control is another very useful position to secure chokes from. Some practitioners even prefer hunting for their finishes from Side Control! This is especially useful if you are smaller than your opponent. Being slightly unattached to your partner helps you shift into place for techniques like Travis’s brutal Paper Cutter Choke.
Keep your opponent under constant threat of chokes, and you will find yourself having a much higher success rate on the mat! Check out the complete technique list below!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3