Peruvian Necktie
The Peruvian necktie is a front headlock choke that traps the opponent’s head and arm while applying downward pressure with the arms or lapel. It is a versatile submission that can be executed from standing scrambles, top control, or front headlock positions. Variations adjust the leg or torso positioning to increase leverage, making it adaptable to different opponent reactions and body types.
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