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== Brazilian jiu-jitsu ==
[[Image:Army combatives-ezekiel choke.jpg|thumb|250px|Soldier applying the choke from inside his guard, during US Army combatives competition at the 807th MDSC [[Best Warrior]] Competition.]]
Sode guruma jime is widely known as an '''Ezequiel choke''' ({{lang-langx|pt|estrangulamento Ezequiel}}) in [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu]].
 
The choke became associated with the judoka [[Ezequiel Paraguassu]] from the time he spent at Carlson Gracie’s gym in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro in 1988 while preparing for the 1988 Olympics in South Korea. While training at the gym he had a hard time trying to escape the closed guards of his opponents. Growing increasingly frustrated he decided to use the judo technique and managed to submit a number of his opponents. After a while he was asked to teach the technique to the other students and they soon began referring to it as the Ezequiel choke.<ref> {{Cite web|title=The Ezekiel Choke – history and breakdown|url=https://breakinggrips.com/the-ezekiel-choke-history-and-breakdown/|access-date=July 18, 2021|website=Breaking Grips}}