Guillotine (wrestling)

The Guillotine, named after the decapitation device, is a move in amateur wrestling that is mostly taught in high schools. It is a pinning move that is deployed from upper referee position. It uses pain to force an opponent to go to their back. It is a combination of leg riding and an open side hook. In Mixed Martial Arts and Submission Grappling, it is referred to as the 'Twister' and has been taught extensively by Eddie Bravo in his 10th planet jiujitsu system[1].

Description of Technique

This final position is the guillotine, and the attacker applies it by squeezing as hard as possible while maintaining the leg hook to prevent the opponent from escaping.

References

  1. ^ http://www.grapplearts.com/picofweek.php?picid=133