Add that the defender must securely hold onto the attacker's hand(s). Squeeze them into the hollows of the upper chest where the collarbone and shoulder come together. Do NOT pull the attacker's hands laterally away from your neck; he will easily recover them and resume the attack. Hold on until you choose to release.
Thanks for the comment Rickvid!
Couple of things to say in response...
1 - Great to keep in mind that in real life, when you block or defend someone, they're probably going to keep coming at you. Be prepared to keep defending yourself.
2 - This tactic, to keep hold of the attackers hand (wrist), is better used in the second type of defense mentioned, where you're breaking the choke with one hand.
3 - If I were to do the defense with both hands, I'd quickly break the choke while kneeing with my right knee, for example, and immediately block my face with my left hand and lay a devastating punch or palm strike to the attackers chin.
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