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The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
Hi everyone,
I want to be knocked out quickly and safely. Assuming the woman has strong thigh to do so. What are the most important positions that she should squeeze during headscissor(or reveresed headscissor)? Most squeezed my neck but someone said that squeezing the cheek is a must for KO. It is impossible to squeeze both cheek and neck by headscissor right? |
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
Why on Earth would you want to squeeze someone's cheek to knock them out? I suspect the person who told you that was joking.
The neck is indeed the place to squeeze, most specifically the sides of the neck, not the front/trachea. It requires some muscle control from the lady. |
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
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Thanks for the guidance. Muscle control means she should tighten the thigh muscles when she does the headscissor? |
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
Yes, but the right muscles, not all of them. In my experience, when a wrestler puts you in a scissorhold, it's the pressure on the trachea that makes you tap because it quickly gets very uncomfortable.
If you want to get knocked out, you should help the wrestler by telling her where you feel the pressure. It will allow her to tighten different muscles until she finds the ones that squeeze the sides of your neck without hurting your trachea. |
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
Reverse scissor, pulled in tightly up to your chin as possible where the thighs are pressing against carotid arteries. If pulled in as tightly as possible, really shouldn't take much force to start the knockout process. If she has to apply a bunch of force, that is where the danger of trachea damage come in. All about the position, just the right amount of pressure. It's only little arteries you're trying to compress, not a big windpipe. That being said, a true jiujitsu choke like a triangle is much safer to apply. Scissors can be dangerous
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
rear naked is the easiest to choke someone out. Reverse headscissors, can also be very effective, since this hold adds the glutes muscles for more squeeze poeer
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
The area to be squeezed for a safe KO is the Carotid artery area which is the side of the neck.
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
My partner puts me out in about 5-6 seconds and she always does it safest and quickest with my head facing her so she can pull down on the back of my head whilst she squeezes my neck. I don’t feel a thing apart from myself going out.
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Re: The Best Lock Position of Headscissor for KO
In my experience being knocked out, this seems to be the least painful. Facing her feet but with your neck canted slightly up or down so her thighs are right across you carotid arteries. I went out in this scissor hold in less than 5 seconds. And as far as I remember, it was fairly painless.
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