In this video, we explore executing a triangle choke from the butterfly half guard position. Key points include ensuring your leg clears the opponent's shoulder, clamping with your heels, and closing the loop to maintain control. Additionally, we'll look at various finishes and adjustments, such as arm bars, if the traditional triangle setup isn't possible. The triangle is not only a submission but also a position for additional attacks, making it a versatile tool in your grappling arsenal.
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