There's A New Triangle Meta in No-Gi BJJ | B-Team Training

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Who even shoots triangles from guard any more? The whole triangle meta has changed, the majority of the triangles the guys catch come from the back or from top position. Craig Jones, Nick Rodriguez, Nicky Ryan, Ethan Crelinsten and Damien Anderson use a variety of set-ups for the triangle in this 12-minute compilation video.

Instructionals:
• Craig: https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/c...
• Nicky Rod: https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/i...
• Ethan: https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/i...
• Nicky Ryan: https://bjjfanatics.com/collections/i...

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A triangle choke is a submission hold in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). It is a technique where one person, the attacker, wraps their legs around the opponent's neck and head, while using their arm to press against the opponent's throat. The goal of the technique is to restrict blood flow to the opponent's brain, causing them to pass out or submit. It is a common technique used in BJJ competition and training, and is considered to be one of the most effective submission holds in grappling.

In no-gi BJJ, the triangle choke is a powerful and versatile submission. Grapplers will often use the triangle choke as a way to set up other submissions or as a way to sweep their opponent and take a dominant position. In no-gi BJJ, the triangle choke can be applied from a variety of positions, such as the guard, mount, side control, the back, and even from standing. Many fighters will also use the triangle choke in combination with other submissions, such as an armbar or an omoplata, to increase the chances of finishing the match.

The triangle choke, also known as the sankaku-jime in Japanese, is a traditional technique in Judo and one of the first submissions taught in BJJ. The triangle choke is a fundamental technique in both Judo and BJJ, and it's one of the few techniques that have been consistently used and passed down from the early days of Judo to the present. The triangle choke is a versatile submission hold that can be used from many positions, and it's considered one of the most effective submission holds in ground fighting.

00:00 - Intro
00:07 - Nicky Ryan rear triangle
00:26 - Craig Jones front triangle from kimura grip
01:02 - Nicky Rod yoko sankaku armlock
01:46 - Ethan Crelinsten rear triangle
02:19 - Nicky Rod rear triangle armlock
03:33 - Ethan Crelinsten rear triangle
04:16 - Nicky Ryan rear triangle shoulder lock
04:44 - Damien Anderson rear triangle armlock
05:38 - Nicky Ryan rear triangle shoulder lock
06:31 - Ethan Crelinsten rear triangle armlock
07:00 - Nicky Ryan rear triangle shoulder lock
07:51 - Nicky Ryan rear triangle to front triangle
09:02 - Nicky Rod rear triangle armlock
10:26 - Nicky Ryan front triangle from mount
11:02 - Nicky Ryan rear triangle

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