North South ('diving board') Choke with Scott Marker

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Scott Marker is back with his sophisticated basics series and shows details to the north-south arm choke he calls the 'diving board' choke. Scott has been a BJJ practitioner for many years and is a black belt in kenpo karate. He is also the top MMA referee in the State of Idaho.

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  • my poor brother, my unwilling submissions partner.

  • scott marker, you are AWESOME!! thank you sooo much for your videos. they're informative and always interesting to watch and learn from.

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  • This is one of my favourite chokes although i use a different method which i find much more effective. Go watch Jeff Monson north south choke after i saw that video iv been catching people in every session including my sensei for the first time... Yep i subbed a bjj black belt.. not bad 4 a white belt whos only been doing bjj for 6 months!!

  • that seems like a good move, but I don't think he was the best person at explaining it tho. Think im gonna try it next bjj class :)

  • That poor guy kept tapping, but he still kept choking him for a bit.

    Still, awesome video!

    Can't wait to try this out.

  • he's in trouble... lolz. great vid!

  • Sir, you are AWESOME!!!! I got a submission today with your North-South choke while rolling with an advanced bjj guy... Everyone was like "what was that"? "SUBMISSIONS 101 BABY"!!! I love the Ralph Waldo Emerson quote btw... Thanks again bro!!

  • @1DangerMouse1 Sound advice. Gonna try it out in sparring tomorrow.

  • That's a great choke! I never know what to do from there.

  • The problem is that for self-defense or even for grappling, all he has to do to releave the pressure is the push on your head/neck. That's why he should have showed people to get their head to the SIDE of the person's body and arms after securing the choke position... otherwise, you could end up losing the choke pretty quickly. In a self-defense situation, you could get eye gouged. The choke/crank works, but you need to protect your head more for these reasons.

  • Love Scott Markers videos! Always got great tips for every move in the book!

  • @gratesaga I've finished someone from north south with an arm in choke, all you have to do is roll your opponent on his side and push your weight into his armpit area to sink in the blood choke.

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