Ezekiel Choke - From Mount!
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Перевод: Sleeve Wheel Strangle — From Mount, Sleeve Grip Finish
The Ezekiel choke from mount with sleeve grip finish is the most common application of the Ezekiel, using the mounted position's weight advantage combined with the sleeve-assisted forearm strangle. [1] The attacker threads one arm behind the opponent's head, grips the inner sleeve of the opposite arm, then drives the free hand's forearm or fist across the throat while pulling the sleeve tight. [1],[2] From mount, the attacker's body weight pins the opponent flat, eliminating bridging and framing defences while the sleeve mechanism compresses the neck. [2] This variety is a high-percentage finish because the mount provides maximum control and the sleeve grip is extremely difficult to break once established. [2],[3]
The mounted Ezekiel with sleeve grip uses the gi sleeve to complete the choke from the dominant mount position. [1]
The sleeve-grip mounted Ezekiel is the standard finishing detail for this technique. [1]
Mounted sleeve-grip Ezekiel chokes are used in gi competition. [1]
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Mount Ezekiel with sleeve grip is the classic judo-derived finish from top position
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Kodokan Judo — Sode-guruma-jime
Japanese terminology sourced from Kodokan Judo — Sode-guruma-jime
Official Kodokan ground technique classification system
Standard Japanese martial arts terminology (kanji/hiragana)
Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)
Japanese terminology sourced from Kodokan Judo — Sode-guruma-jime
forearm strength, wrist control, top position stability
thick forearms for pressure across the throat
forearm flexors, wrist extensors, core
According to The Grappling Academy, placing your right shoulder into the opponent's jaw is critical for control because it prevents them from rolling you in that direction—if their head faces one way, their body cannot turn that way.
The Grappling Academy teaches that when your opponent defends their neck, you should grab and control their hands before committing your arms, allowing you to get your belly on them and pull back safely.
The Grappling Academy emphasizes keeping your head down and using proper shoulder positioning—once you commit your right arm for the choke, you become vulnerable to being rolled, so shoulder control prevents this leverage.
The Ezekiel choke from mount with sleeve grip finish is the most common application of the Ezekiel, using the mounted position's weight advantage combined with the sleeve-assisted forearm strangle. The attacker threads one arm behind the opponent's head, grips the inner sleeve of the opposite arm, then drives the free hand's forearm or fist across the throat while pulling the sleeve tight.
Ezequiel Paraguassú originally developed this technique from mount and kesa gatame during judo training in the late 1980s. The mount sleeve-grip finish became one of the most replicated submissions in gi grappling, taught as a fundamental mount attack in BJJ academies worldwide.
IBJJF: разрешён — Legal at all belt levels, gi and no-gi — chokes are the safest submission cat…; IJF: разрешён — Legal (shime-waza) — strangulation techniques are one of three permitted subm…; ADCC: ограничен — N/A (no-gi competition only — technique requires gi); Unified MMA: ограничен — N/A (technique requires gi — not applicable in MMA); FIAS Sport Sambo: запрещён — All chokes prohibited in Sport Sambo; FIAS Combat Sambo: разрешён — Legal
Оценка опасности 8/10. Mount Ezekiel with sleeve grip is the classic judo-derived finish from top position
Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Achieve Controlling Position → Isolate the Neck → Set the Grip → Apply Pressure.
Стандартные контрприёмы: Tuck Chin — protect the neck by lowering the chin to prevent the choke from sinking / Two-on-One Grip Fight — use both hands to strip the choking grip before it locks / Turn Into — rotate toward the choking arm to relieve carotid pressure / Posture Up — straighten the spine and create distance to break the choking angle.
Распространённые варианты: Gi Ezekiel (uses the sleeve for the choking grip, traditional technique); No-gi Ezekiel (uses the fist or forearm across the throat without sleeve…); Reverse Ezekiel (applied from the bottom position when opponent is in your…).
Mounted sleeve-grip Ezekiel chokes are used in gi competition.
Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Not maintaining mount during the setup — the double-sleeve threading takes time; ensure mount is stable before commit… / Attempting with a sleeve that is too tight or short — the gi sleeve must accommodate both hands; overly fitted gi top… / Threading both hands from the same side — the hands must enter the sleeve from opposite ends to create the encircling… / Rising up to create the loop — stay low in mount; rising creates space for the opponent to escape.
Ezekiel Choke From Mount Sleeve Grip Finish также известен как Sode-guruma-jime — From Mount, Sleeve Grip Finish, Mount Sleeve-Grip Ezekiel, Sode-guruma from Mount — Sleeve Finish.