yeah if you can do a front like flip, then land on their chest. that will then (MAYBE) make them let go. they have to do the choke hold on the back side of the choke hold or it wont work
It depends entirely on how long the choke hold is held. If the individual passes out, there can be long term affects.
A full or extra full choke will hold shot in a tighter pattern
The Chancery is done with out a choke. Arm is not under and in deep like the guillotine to choke the opponent.
First you take the arm then you fall and make your foot in to a four and choke them in there neck good luck!!!
isn't Supertramp?
Well... everyone is different but i wouldn't hold a little boy in a choke hold for very long. Oxygen will need to travel to his head and if it's unable to he can pass out.
I'm not sure but I heard from my mate that he tried to do the triangle choke on viscera but couldn't get his legs round his head peoperly and ended up doing that choke hold and just keeps using it all the time. Actually, that particular choke hold is called an Oma Plata; an often used choke in both Brazilian Ju Jitsu and the far more popular MMA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOaeZqSudL8
The choke is a way of narrowing the barrel. It is designed to keep the shot in a tighter pattern. A full choke is supposed to increase the effective range of the weapon.
Apparently, the choke linkage needs adjusting. Easiest way to determine is by removing the air filter and then pulling the choke control all the way and looking into the carburetor to see if the choke baffle is closed completely. If adjustment is needed, leave the choke on and loosen the cable hold-down screw; pull the cable back to where the choke baffle is completely closed, then re-tighten the hold-down screw.
Wiggle the analog stick left and right while being choked and this will free you from the choke hold.