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← Sports & EntertainmentA judoka attempts a chokehold; which outcome most likely results from precise timing during its application?
A)Increased grip strength becomes momentarily available
B)Opponent strength increases to counter the attack
C)Vascular resistance decreases blood choke speed
D)Cerebral blood flow drops rapidly✓
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Cerebral blood flow drops rapidly during a well-timed choke because the carotid arteries are compressed, limiting oxygen supply to the brain. Therefore, rapid unconsciousness results rather than a slower blood choke, which takes longer due to vascular resistance.
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