Introduction & Historical Context
Frank Wajucra demonstrates the Peruvian Necktie, a submission technique originally developed by his first coach, Tony De Sosa, in Peru. Wajucra currently trains full-time at Perigo headquarters and will teach this submission with his training partner, Eli Roberts.
Initial Position & Shoulder Placement
Begin by establishing a strong base off your knees after successfully defending against your opponent's takedown attempt. Place your shoulder directly on your opponent's shoulder blade while cupping their chin with one hand, creating a stable tripod position.
Opening the Arm & Creating Space
Use your free hand to open your opponent's elbow, creating the necessary space for the submission grip. This arm positioning is critical to controlling your opponent and preventing escape attempts.
Establishing the Gable Grip
Secure the gable grip by clasping your hands together with one hand controlling the shin and the other gripping the elbow. This grip configuration provides superior control and mechanical advantage for the submission.
Forward Movement & Hip Position
Move your body forward with a large step while maintaining the gable grip. As your opponent drives forward in response, sit back onto your shoulder rather than flat on your back, setting up the final compression angle.
Angle Execution & Finish
Position your top leg at a 90-degree angle while maintaining the gable grip to create optimal leverage. Apply steady pressure through squeezing and stretching motions to complete the Peruvian Necktie submission.
Complete Technique Sequence
Execute the full submission flow: sprawl on the takedown attempt, secure the shin and gable grip, move forward aggressively, sit back on your shoulder as opponent drives, establish the 90-degree angle, and apply finishing pressure through controlled squeezing and stretching.
Learn The Peruvian Necktie Submission for Jiu Jitsu!
Key Takeaways
- •Introduction & Historical Context
- •Initial Position & Shoulder Placement
- •Opening the Arm & Creating Space
- •Establishing the Gable Grip
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this video teach about peruvian necktie from closed guard?
This video covers introduction & historical context, initial position & shoulder placement, opening the arm & creating space. It provides detailed instruction from Daisy Fresh.
How long does it take to learn peruvian necktie from closed guard?
The basic mechanics can be understood in a single session, but developing reliable execution requires consistent drilling over weeks of practice. This 7-part breakdown helps structure your training by isolating each phase of the technique.
What are the key details for finishing peruvian necktie from closed guard?
Position your top leg at a 90-degree angle while maintaining the gable grip to create optimal leverage. Apply steady pressure through squeezing and stretching motions to complete the Peruvian Necktie submission.
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