D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip

Variety
Translation

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Range & classification

Category
Strike & defenceLocksClose rangeFighting multiple people
Distance
CloseMiddleLong
Body target
Upper bodyMiddle bodyLower body

Overview

The Gable-Grip D'Arce from top half guard uses a palm-to-palm Gable grip (instead of the standard figure-four/RNC grip) to finish the D'Arce choke β€” providing a different compression angle and grip security when the standard figure-four cannot be achieved from the half guard top position. [1],[2]

Also known as
Half Guard D'Arce GableD'Arce Gable Finish

History & Origin

This variation developed within the broader choking/cranking system of its parent technique family. [1],[2]

Country of originΒ· shown in random order

  • BrazilBJJ, MMA, Submission Grappling
  • JapanBJJ, Submission Grappling
  • USAMMA, Submission Grappling

Effectiveness

Effective when the specific grip and positioning requirements are met β€” each variation addresses a specific defensive scenario. [1],[2]

Lineage

Developed within the BJJ/grappling submission system. [1]

Competition Record

Used in BJJ, MMA, and submission grappling competition. [1]

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Biomechanical Mechanism

Primary Action β€” Applying this specific choking or cranking configuration to the opponent's neck or spine
Joints Involved β€” Neck (cervical spine β€” the target of all chokes/cranks in this family), arms (the choking limb creates the compression surface), shoulders (positioning determines the choking angle)
Force Vector β€” Bilateral compression (chokes compress from two sides) or rotational/extension (cranks apply torsion or hyperextension)
Submission Mechanic β€” The specific grip, arm positioning, and body alignment create the unique compression geometry of this variation

Position & Entry

From back control β€” Establish back control, then transition to this specific choke/crank variation
From front headlock β€” Secure the front headlock, then apply this specific choke configuration
From the parent position β€” Enter through the position described in the parent genus/species

Variants

This is a specific variation β€” see parent genus/species for alternative variations

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Ratings

Danger Rating

Risk of injury to the person this technique is applied to

8
Very High8/10

Chokes and neck cranks carry significant risk; blood chokes cause unconsciousness in 6-10 seconds; neck cranks can cause cervical spine damage; always tap early

Difficulty

Skill level needed to execute this technique reliably

Intermediate
Competition Legality

Whether this technique is allowed under major competition rule sets

Illegal
β€” FIAS Sport Sambo β€” All chokes prohibited in Sport Sambo
FIAS International Sambo Competition RulesPDF
Legal
β€” IBJJF β€” Legal at all belt levels, gi and no-gi β€” chokes a...
IBJJF Rules Book v6.0, June 2024PDF
β€” ADCC β€” Legal
ADCC Rules Update, April 2025PDF
β€” Unified MMA β€” Legal β€” choke submissions are among the mos...
Unified Rules of MMA, August 2025PDF
β€” FIAS Combat Sambo β€” Legal
FIAS Combat Sambo RulesPDF

Training Notes

βœ“Apply slowly in training β€” chokes and cranks can cause injury if applied explosively
βœ“Tap early when caught β€” blood chokes cause unconsciousness rapidly; neck cranks can damage the cervical spine
βœ“Drill the specific grip and positioning until automatic
βœ“Chain with alternative choke variations when this one is defended

Common Mistakes

!Applying too fast β€” gradual application is safer and often more effective
!Wrong grip positioning β€” the specific grip variation defines this technique; incorrect grip = different technique
!Not controlling posture before applying
!Holding after the tap β€” release immediately

Related Techniques

Counter Techniques

Setup Chain

1Establish Control Position
2Secure the Specific Grip
3Position the Choking Surface
4Apply Compression
5Finish

Sources & References

Primary Source

Jiu-Jitsu University (Saulo Ribeiro, 2008)

1BookJiu-Jitsu University (Ribeiro, 2008)

Description sources β€” [1] Choking/cranking technique curriculum [2] Competition analysis

2BookMastering Jujitsu (Gracie & Danaher, 2003)
3OtherJapanese Combat Sports Katakana Convention

Standard katakana transliteration of Western martial arts terminology (ε€–ζ₯θͺž) β€” used in Japanese MMA, boxing, and BJJ communities

4CitationJiu-Jitsu University (Ribeiro, 2008)

Description sources β€” [1] Choking/cranking technique curriculum [2] Competition analysis

5CitationMastering Jujitsu (Gracie & Danaher, 2003)

Community

Athletics

Requires

grip strength, arm positioning precision, back control ability

Key muscles

forearms (squeeze), biceps (compression), shoulders (positioning)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I prevent my opponent from tightening their waist control when I'm setting up the d'arce from top half-guard?

According to UFC BJJ star Davis Asare, prop up on your toes and walk physically away from the tight waist, then lead with your knee to block it.

Where should my hand placement be when finishing the d'arce choke?

Davis Asare emphasizes walking your hand as high as possibleβ€”you don't want your hand below your opponent's top shoulder, as hand placement is critical for karigatame (chokes that include a hand).

What's the correct way to finish the d'arce rather than just squeezing?

Instead of squeezing blindly, retract your elbow toward yourself to get an optimal and good finish, rather than relying on grip pressure alone.

How does the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip work?

The Gable-Grip D'Arce from top half guard uses a palm-to-palm Gable grip (instead of the standard figure-four/RNC grip) to finish the D'Arce choke β€” providing a different compression angle and grip security when the standard figure-four cannot be achieved from the half guard top position.

Where does the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip come from?

This variation developed within the broader choking/cranking system of its parent technique family.

Is the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip legal in competition?

IBJJF: legal β€” Legal at all belt levels, gi and no-gi β€” chokes are the safest submission cat…; IJF: legal β€” Legal (shime-waza) β€” strangulation techniques are one of three permitted subm…; ADCC: legal β€” Legal; Unified MMA: legal β€” Legal β€” choke submissions are among the most common finishes in MMA; FIAS Sport Sambo: banned β€” All chokes prohibited in Sport Sambo; FIAS Combat Sambo: legal β€” Legal

How dangerous is the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip?

Danger rating 8/10. High β€” chokes and neck cranks carry significant risk; blood chokes cause unconsciousness in 6-10 seconds; neck cranks can cause cervical spine damage; always tap early

How do I set up the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip?

The standard setup chain: Establish Control Position β†’ Secure the Specific Grip β†’ Position the Choking Surface β†’ Apply Compression β†’ Finish.

How do I defend against the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip?

Standard counters include: Hand fighting β€” stripping the grip before the choke is set / Chin tuck β€” protecting the throat / Posture β€” creating distance to prevent the choke / Turning β€” turning to face the attacker.

What are the variants of the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip?

Common variants: This is a specific variation (see parent genus/species for alternative variations).

How effective is the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip in competition?

Used in BJJ, MMA, and submission grappling competition.

What are common mistakes when doing the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip?

Top errors to watch for: Applying too fast β€” gradual application is safer and often more effective / Wrong grip positioning β€” the specific grip variation defines this technique; incorrect grip = different technique / Not controlling posture before applying / Holding after the tap β€” release immediately.

What are other names for the D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip?

The D'Arce Choke From Top Half-Guard Gable-Grip is also known as Dāsu Chōku GΔ“buru Gurippu, Half Guard D'Arce Gable, D'Arce Gable Finish.