When you are controlling a turtled opponent, It’s important to combine back attacks with submissions. Your opponent can not defend both threats at the same time. This means that they will leave themselves exposed as they defend one attack.
A great option is the clock choke. You can threaten with it and if they defend, you can take their back.
The Clock Choke is one of those submissions that you can’t help but love. It’s simple to set up, especially against an opponent who is stubborn about being in Turtle… Plus, it comes on quick.
However, you still need to know how to set it up properly.
Nicholas Meregali is one of the true Clock Choke “experts”. Here’s how he sets it up:
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