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From: ssnow05
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  • Two words.. ass crack..

  • ross is my name!

  • lol the person in blue pull ur flippin pants u can see ur big fat ass

  • That was a funny looking armbar!

  • To answer your first question, you don't ALWAYS tap out for an arm bar. Don't worry, you will learn, even if it is the hard way and you get your elbow snapped by someone. Just because you know how to get out doesn't mean you react fast enough to avoid getting caught in it... you have much to learn grasshopper.

  • thanks

  • Why always tap out on armbar?

    I have a white belt in jiu jitsu, and i know how to get out from an armbar. But u guys you are blue belts and taps out. Why?

  • Good point ssnow05...In addition, tapping out in the training environment also helps the person locking the submission better understand the position that lead up to the lock, and the lock itself. BJJ is not one dimensional, both individuals are learning.

  • ur an idiot wants you get it tight thers no escape

  • if the arm bar is not tight or help firmly then it's easy breaking out...

    but when sparring with someone that actually knows how to do it correctly, you wont be able to get it out.

  • thanks

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