It depends what you mean by "flexing." Creating squeeze requires muscle contraction, so the answer is always yes. But, to use a rear naked choke as an example, if you mean flexing the bicep of the choke arm to pressure into their neck, no... chokes are about closing space, and it's much easier to take that space away using the pressure arm behind the head.
IndyWarrior (38 )
28.2.2020 16:55It depends what you mean by "flexing." Creating squeeze requires muscle contraction, so the answer is always yes. But, to use a rear naked choke as an example, if you mean flexing the bicep of the choke arm to pressure into their neck, no... chokes are about closing space, and it's much easier to take that space away using the pressure arm behind the head.
BJJWrestlerLasVegas (14)
17.2.2020 15:14Who flexes when applying chokes? Do u feel it gets the tap faster? Does it take too much energy? Would be glad to hear opinions from the group. Thanks