© 2013 T. Westermann
Tori is standing slightly to the right behind UKE, which assumes a sitting position, his right knee is located at UKE's right shoulder.
TORI grips with the left hand; over UKE's right shoulder, in the left collar of UKE, as far as possible towards the neck, in the range of UKE's ear, with his thumb on the outside. TORI's left forearm is therefore located in front of the larynx of UKE. Now TORI grips with his right hand into the jacket of UKE, on his left shoulder, so that his forearm is on UKE's neck. TORI exercises with the help of his right forearm strong pressure on UKE's neck, while he strong moves with his right hand to the top right. Because of these movements the lower arms moving to each other, there is a scissor action applied, which pushes the air supply of UKE.
COMMENT: This technique belongs to the area of air choking. The contact of the right arm of TORI behind UKE is important, because is thereby prevented that UKE rotates away backwards and to the right at the beginning of the technique.