How To Perform The Jiu-Jitsu Move: The Loop Choke

This is Kurt Osiander illustrating the loop choke on Dimitri McKay. Special hello to Allen, and a special thanks to Dimitri McKay who came back to visit in San Francisco.
Martial arts were designed to be mainly used in combat situations. They are particularly physical, and have become more and more widespread in recent years as a variety of competitive sport and a approach to keep fit. Though today they are normally linked with Asia, actually there are examples of Martial Arts all over the world.
Indeed there are many modes of martial arts, from striking based practices such as Capoeira and Karate to Grappling (Aikido and Wrestling, Weaponry (Kyūdō and Jukendo) and Dance (Maasai Moran and Hula). Watch this tutorial on How To Perform The Jiu-Jitsu Move: The Loop Choke to start your obsession. Videojug has formed a series of teaching visual aids designed to help you learn the main moves of certain martial arts.
Whether you are executing it as a sport, a method od self-defense, or just to improve your confidence, Videojug can help you improve at the basics. There are even a few more difficult moves on there too - for those of you up for a bit more of a challenge! So have a go at How To Perform The Jiu-Jitsu Move: The Loop Choke today, but remember to carry out these moves conscientiously and maturely.