Theres always a counter to the counter to the counter ad nosium, but this is a good arm bar escape, nobody knows who I am or cares, but I have used it, and t that is good enough for me. Fighting/sparring/whatever however, alot of it is almost like a race to that point where the one person doesn't know the counter, guess that is why its good to practice stuff, and get it in muscle memory, it's something you have in your toolbox for later maybe.
Why are people correcting him? I hope you guys know it's Pat Militich.. the guy that has trained, Matt Hughes, Tim Sylvia, Rory Markham, ect from Militch Camp.
A lot of top mma fighters... therefore you can't really say shit about his training technique cuz it's working.
If he was properly applying the technique, pinching the knees etc, it would be much more difficult. However, it's a common and proper escape, the reality is, from this point of application, the armbar is a VERY high percentage submission. The trick to escaping the armbar, is escaping BEFORE your this deep! Also, when using this technique, be CAREFUL, your setting up an omoplata when you post that arm.
@66MSanchez I suggest Roy Dean's Blue Belt Requirement DVD. It's a great for beginners. If you are taking classes for BJJ, just watch these videos on youtube.
I like to overhook the thigh as close as possible to the hip when using this escape. Monkey grip, palm flat on the leg. Eliminates the need to lock hands together, allows me to create space with free hand, and allows me a somewhat strong handle for the arm being attacked. Play with it. It's a good escape. For the nay sayers: of course it doesn't work in every situation. Name one technique that does.
The arm bar escape needs to be shown with the guy performing the armbar coorectly first of all. You cant train counters to badly performed submission techniques. It will create a false sense of security. Back to the drawing board on thsi one
Nice! I noticed the guy who is attempting to do the armbar is pulling with both hands. However, if I was using my forearm in one arm and my hand in the other arm to pull, then the escapist arm won't drop to the side to be able to twist.
This is one of my favorite armbar escapes.It works 99% of the time.It's all about timing and speed with no hesitation or else it won't work specially against a stronger opponent don't hesitated.
its always easy to break an arm... so they best thng to do is to tap out if u cant escape... theres no such thng as being a wuss when u tap out... look at tim sylvia. his arm broke and he was out for 9 months.
I haven't been to JJ class in a few months. BUT after getting armbarred too many times I used this escape, almost. Except I kept my hands clasped and somehow I would wind up stacking my opponent.
Does not appear to be much downward pressure from the person applying the armbar. - If there was this escape would be very difficult to execute. Some grapplers purposely try to pull the arm back at that angle as well. It's still a tool and might work on some.
i learned this escape at my martial arts school, its good before h fully gets your arm cranked down, but if he already has it back and extended it wont work
it works. today i had a grappling match and the guy almost had me with an armbar . i made this move and escaped the armbar. this is the best armbar escape in my opinion.
@MrSilent937 That's why you keep your head down while rolling, how is he going to put the guy into a triangle if there's nothing there to lock onto? On top of that, if you grappling with someone last thing they're going to expect when you let go is for you to roll out of it and I have yet to meet anyone with the reaction time to rebound that quickly to go for a triangle if this move is done swiftly and correctly.
The only problem is that anyone adequately in BJJ would simply slip his right leg under you're left arm and push,thus, breaking your gabble grip and secure the armbar. Good escape though if the attacker fails to do that.
yeah i fought a BJJ guy once, im a wrestler and he locked me in an armbar and i couldnt get out, i watched this video, (like a year ago) i tried with some of my wrestling friends, took another BJJ kid, this is all for fun of course, and the second he went for an armbar i knew what to do, this move works
Normally that escape should never work on someone doing an armbar properly. The person on top should have his legs pinching the guy towards him, not allowing him to roll backwards like that. This is more of a technique that would be used on white belts.
the only problem that I have with that escape is that you're practically setting yourself up for arm scissors, not to mention that if you don't do it fast enough you will get into an oma plata (sp), and possibly a triangle choke. Maybe this isn't my kind of escape
All you guys saying what about this, what about if he does that are missing the point. Ideally you don't get yourself in this position BUT if you do this is ONE way out that if timed correctly and executed right can work. I've seen it work whilst grappling and I am pretty sure if my memory serves well that Rich Franklin used this same escape against Travis Lutter
If the kid that was doing the armbar trapped the guys head with his left leg and hooked his right leg with his right arm, the guy on bottom wouldn't have gone anywhere. The technique was all wrong on the part of the guy performing the armbar.
No, it's about moving the leverage away from the dangerous position-not countering one hand on two, while your opponent pulls your arm to his chest he needs to have your thumb pointed up in order to apply the pressure to the joint- your using an explosive movement and his momentum to spin out of the move. That is Pat Miletich demonstrating by the way, he's kind of an MMA living legend.
@bobshouse123 a move is a move. Some tend to be higher percentage, and some come more naturally to other people, but they all have their place (if done correctly).
My buddy and I were wrestling once and he put me into an arm bar and my right arm was stretched out all the way and just before he was going to thrust up with his body to finish the move I reached with my left arm and grabbed my right wrist and attempted to pull my arm back towards my own body. I didn't get out but it gave me an idea. If they get that far into the move is there any getting out of it?
very unlikely, once its that deep and if hes tight its hard to get out and even if you do grab your your own arm you the opponent can throw one leg across and finish you with a bicepcrusher, its very painful
@hvacalbo88 if the arm bar is too deep what i usually do is take the guy left leg (with my free hand) and pass it over my head (it give me like 1 or 2 seconds - depending how quick is te guy) and before he tries to put back his leg to the original position I roll... it usually works.
@BDRioga yeah exactly i just starting taking brazilian ju jitsu and thats what he was showing us while in the arm bar lock your hands like a chain with yuor elbow bring his leg up take your legs lock and roll
easy to just roll into a omo plata if your the guy doing the armbar when he flips you over, or you can just use your other leg and swing it around there head and get another arbar. if u do it fast i doubt they can though so its a good escape
I've practiced this move along with other armbar escapes and this one has worked for me. Of course, timing and a little bit of 'baiting' your opponent helps pull it off...but then again, that applies to all BJJ moves! This move might not work every time but it's better than lying down and tappin' like a wuss.
@ebrchris Shinya Aoki reminds us of an important point "fundamentally, joint locks arn't about compelling your opponent to tap; they're about breaking the joint." If your opponent taps out before this happens, so much the better for him. But if he lacks the time or inclination, the results can be devastating.
@ebrchris Acually it is really easy to break someones arm in MMA or any martial art, i have seen it many times before in the UFC. thumbs up cause its true
@ebrchris Lol. Your a fucking idiot. Go get into a street fight, someone gets you in an armbar. You can tap all you want, theres a low possibility they will stop. Dumb cunt.
damn i dont know how u guys could do these to people i mean cmon break the arm? little far... Idk why im pretty strong but even when i punch people on the face, i feel bad after. Im not a pussy or nothin like that just don't feel as hurting someoen that much unless he really deserves it. I just knock someone out and stop not keep punching while he's knocked
you dont lock your palms together if hes going for an armbar to your right hand then with your right hand you grab your left bicep as hez going for the arm bar and with your left hand you place it under his leg when he tries to put it on your neck then you sit up and slip your right arm of and get sidecontrol
This is why you grab the opponent's leg when you're prying the arm. Once you got the leg it only takes 1 jerk to get the arm, and you got the armbar in place.
if my opponent clinches, or grips his hands together while i attempt an armbar, i slide out the leg closest to the neck and place it under the neck, behind the head and move the other leg to the neck and squeeze my legs to gether. at the same time, i pull his arms. that is one reason why the armbar is near impossible to escape from.
the guy who is doing the arm bar isn't doing it efficiently correct, he is suppose to grab the wrist..and forearm of the ground opponent..if your doing jujitsu with someone who knows what they are doing,its almost impossible to get out of it...the only time to get out of it is by rotating the wrist then pushing the leg off the neck or getting out from the lock right before the leg comes over
not really. all you do is walk around. Its a white belt level honestly. Any BJJ blue should know this escape and be able to execute when they need to if they are physically able. And if you dont like this escape there are many others. Im a huge of the stack escape myself.
@ridemcowboy124 once he moves his legs from position the guy on the bottom can move.. moving his legs isnt an option because they are controlling the guy on the bottom... and this is a proper BJJ technique i dont know what ur talking about..
A BJJ practitioner doesn't just lay their legs on you retard...
You squeeze your legs together and push down on your opponent to control them. IF they lock hands I push down some more and pry the hands apart. Little energy on my part.
OR I push down (again) and drag their locked hands towards their head
Thank you kronik85. I had problems with that arm bar I started jiujitsu recently and went 0 for 3 because of that particularmove. This vid is now a desktop item that I will watch at least once a day from now on.
what if you already have the armbar. my daughter has a boy in class who almost always gets an armbar on her, he is bigger and she has great takedowns and she tires him out maintaining the mount with the least amount of effort hand switching on neck and posting while leg hooking as he struggles. but when he escapes he still has energy and he seems to get that armbar everytime. I would love to find an escape a smaller person could use before the sensei gets to it and have her surprise this kid.
i know this sounds generic, but the best defense is to not get caught in an armbar in the first place. If she keeps getting caught in the same armbar it would be more productive to show her why she keeps getting caught and what she can do to prevent it rather than how to escape once she gets caught
Never depend on the escapes TOO MUCH. Just because she knows? the escapes doesn't mean she can just be fine with walking into an armbar attempt. Tell her to watch how the kid set it up in the first place and learn to avoid the situations that put her in that position.
That's how I learned (mostly through experience) and now I'm a white belt who's fairly difficult to submit because everytime I lost/lose I ask myself what I did wrong and improve on those areas of my game.
there isn't a whole lot you can do when they already have your arm stretched out. That's like asking, what do you after he hits you in the jaw with a solid right cross. it's after the fact.
That's true, but there are submissions that you can get out of once they are locked in. For example, with a round side step you can turn out of a sleeper/chokeout. Also, the leg lock can be escaped if you extend your leg before they fully twist it. Anyway, I simply respectfully comment, and mean no ill will.
The reason you can escape this way is because your opponent is not keeping his feet on the ground this is basic jiu jitsu ,nobody with good knowledge of jiu jitsu would keep the feet in the air like that ,in doing so of course you have the gap to roll and escape, next time find a better partner to show your techniques !
when he pulls backwards though, depending how long his legs are and the size of the opponent, they will come off the ground naturally. in this case his legs will always come up
it works, but it does not work against somepeople that use a kemura style grip of your arm, a good submission fighter will use a different grip to break your cable grip defense. If you know what I mean, i knda confused myself
if someone gets a "kimura style grip" on your arm, you should immediately start working towards getting that elbow to the floor and posturing up. you're correct this escape will be very difficult when your opponent has that grip.
@00jun13 yeah, the guy is pulling on the arm stupidly, he should at least keep it close to his body for more force and/or even use angle between his bicep and forearms. Plus I think I was told you only do this move if the attacked has one foot under your back, not one on top of your chest and one on top of your neck.
lock onto what? what arm is gone, you can maybe roll up into an omoplata, but the other guy already has posture on you, so you're probably not going to pull that off too easily.
@kronik85 , Yea, I think he meant going to jiu-claw for the omoplata. In that case, I would roll forward and out (keeping my legs bent tight to avoid a rolling kneebar). If he blocks your legs as you roll, just go for a ginger snap arm crush.
@ryno420666 You wont have the submission, as the technique warrants him keeping his palm to your body, which keeps the joint at an angle that won't allow you to break it.
This is pretty cool, so looks like the basic principle behind all the practical armbar escapes is to initially keep the hands clasped together then transition out of the setup requirements needed to finish the armbar
Shots rain down on their face. That's if it's MMA, if you're talking wrestling or jiu jitsu where no striking allowed, I'm not sure then. But you can figure it out with a friend. Gonna try this myself, THANK YOU.
you're welcome, you're no idiot :). I was wondering myself when i saw his face, and as my thoughts were processing to find his name, I read your post, lol.
This escape doesn`t work if your opponent keeps his feet on the floor,it is exactly that gap that makes this escape possible but against a good brazilian jiu-jitsu guy doesn`t work, period .
Does this escape work effectively against a DECENT GRAPPLER if they go for an armbar on a 45 degree angle and pull the arm close to ur shoulder? That the armbar that ive been caught in a few times.
i should've youtube searched this sooner, i keep trying to jump roll out of it until yesterday when my arm almost snapped cuz of it.
lailide 2 weeks ago
escaped the arm right into what could have been a beautiful triangle. lol I'm glad I just saw that in a video and not real life.
Momentimum 1 month ago
I'm Never Eating at this Hooters again.
TheIgnobel 1 month ago
That guy looks like dan henderson
B9King937 2 months ago
oh man that looks complicated >.< cant i just hold my palms and desperately bite his calf? D:
laCruz40oz 3 months ago in playlist 037 C Arm Bar Escapes
Pat is one of the best. Great escape
florand 3 months ago
dude, never do this. unless you want to have a dislocated shoulder.
manahanalex123 3 months ago
easy to drill hard to pull off.
BoneCrusherJiuJitsu 3 months ago
Oh man I tried this but turned the wrong way
bjcjkd 4 months ago
Theres always a counter to the counter to the counter ad nosium, but this is a good arm bar escape, nobody knows who I am or cares, but I have used it, and t that is good enough for me. Fighting/sparring/whatever however, alot of it is almost like a race to that point where the one person doesn't know the counter, guess that is why its good to practice stuff, and get it in muscle memory, it's something you have in your toolbox for later maybe.
Parley454 4 months ago in playlist Parley454's Favorited Videos
Those sambo shoes are boss!
kevinchris 4 months ago
The "Hail Mary" escape. Works well, but you have to commit to it 100%.
bman0341 4 months ago
Why are people correcting him? I hope you guys know it's Pat Militich.. the guy that has trained, Matt Hughes, Tim Sylvia, Rory Markham, ect from Militch Camp.
A lot of top mma fighters... therefore you can't really say shit about his training technique cuz it's working.
cleve101 5 months ago
If he was properly applying the technique, pinching the knees etc, it would be much more difficult. However, it's a common and proper escape, the reality is, from this point of application, the armbar is a VERY high percentage submission. The trick to escaping the armbar, is escaping BEFORE your this deep! Also, when using this technique, be CAREFUL, your setting up an omoplata when you post that arm.
clearlynotstefan 6 months ago 14
i am new to this sport and im liking it so far, as far as i can see its better to just go out and gain experience. tips anyone?
lol
66MSanchez 7 months ago
@66MSanchez I suggest Roy Dean's Blue Belt Requirement DVD. It's a great for beginners. If you are taking classes for BJJ, just watch these videos on youtube.
youdosuck 7 months ago
can't wait to try this during open mat
lPlKsYuNGzZ 7 months ago
I like to overhook the thigh as close as possible to the hip when using this escape. Monkey grip, palm flat on the leg. Eliminates the need to lock hands together, allows me to create space with free hand, and allows me a somewhat strong handle for the arm being attacked. Play with it. It's a good escape. For the nay sayers: of course it doesn't work in every situation. Name one technique that does.
flopez77 8 months ago
The arm bar escape needs to be shown with the guy performing the armbar coorectly first of all. You cant train counters to badly performed submission techniques. It will create a false sense of security. Back to the drawing board on thsi one
GuardianSelfDefense1 8 months ago
i tried that.. but darn its too risky when your opponent gets a good grip on your wrist.. you cant just twist..
lordswit6666 8 months ago
Nice! I noticed the guy who is attempting to do the armbar is pulling with both hands. However, if I was using my forearm in one arm and my hand in the other arm to pull, then the escapist arm won't drop to the side to be able to twist.
But thanks will practice to get a better fit.
buckmajor 8 months ago
This is one of my favorite armbar escapes.It works 99% of the time.It's all about timing and speed with no hesitation or else it won't work specially against a stronger opponent don't hesitated.
powertoachieve 9 months ago
Is this only applicable if his legs aren't tight around your body and neck? Or is it really that easy to turn once your hand is facing up like that?
KidSgNz 9 months ago
Escaping Armbars - Like a BOSS
119Elias119 9 months ago
pretty good
scheme86 9 months ago
If you turn towards the opponent you can stack them (if you're lucky), but the way in the video is probably much smarter. I like it.
119Elias119 9 months ago
i forget who Rich Franklin was fighting but he executed this escape beautifully in the UFC. I think it was against Travis Lutter.
killaCove 10 months ago
miletich is the man
541099 10 months ago
thats alot of what ifs
greenbay357 10 months ago
Why is everyone calling each other a fruit?
Japansparkey117 10 months ago
its always easy to break an arm... so they best thng to do is to tap out if u cant escape... theres no such thng as being a wuss when u tap out... look at tim sylvia. his arm broke and he was out for 9 months.
BASSER911414 11 months ago
Pats the man!
Its called a hitch-hiker escape and it works well.
does anybody know if he is wearing sambo shoes?
kevinchris 11 months ago
I haven't been to JJ class in a few months. BUT after getting armbarred too many times I used this escape, almost. Except I kept my hands clasped and somehow I would wind up stacking my opponent.
robbyrob304 11 months ago
Too bad Pat Miletich sold his gyms. I woulda checked him out for some training.
MrGriffen666 1 year ago
wonder if anyone's got a boner while doing bjj?
m0rningstretch 1 year ago
Does not appear to be much downward pressure from the person applying the armbar. - If there was this escape would be very difficult to execute. Some grapplers purposely try to pull the arm back at that angle as well. It's still a tool and might work on some.
greatgavinratts 1 year ago
do this or pick them up and slam the bitch
xX44BooM44Xx 1 year ago
this one was SICK.
easyonetwothree 1 year ago
0:33 it's cald Gable grip
Ring2tapout 1 year ago
diddnt rich franklin use this against travis lutter ?
VildMedBacon 1 year ago
i learned this escape at my martial arts school, its good before h fully gets your arm cranked down, but if he already has it back and extended it wont work
rockstr56 1 year ago
gay
jobowtackmasterx 1 year ago
@jobowtackmasterx VERY
visine14 11 months ago
it works. today i had a grappling match and the guy almost had me with an armbar . i made this move and escaped the armbar. this is the best armbar escape in my opinion.
SharkyssMachine 1 year ago
I love alll the comments made by people who can't tell the difference between an armbar and a snickersbar!!!
19thaman79 1 year ago 30
@19thaman79 Snickers bar is the one with peanuts, right?
RickMerchantttt 10 months ago
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@RickMerchantttt Thanks for proving my point.
19thaman79 10 months ago
@19thaman79 @19thaman79 How do you do the snickersbar move? hahaha i'm just kidding yo..
SmOk3RzzKoUgH 3 months ago
if you post the arm it leaves you open for the omaplata. all he has to do is lock the arm.
tstark818 1 year ago
the guy who try to do the armbar do it wrong his holden his hands on the arm and not the wrist
oOWhaleFuckerOo 1 year ago
that works but u could also set the guy up for a triangle arm bar i have done it before it really isnt that hard to get out of it
Roxie2506 1 year ago
usually if i see someone locking there hands i get them into a triangle choke
NuchakuGroundFighter 1 year ago
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Pycak100 1 year ago
juus get ur legs up on his face bend ur elbow
PitbullLover204 1 year ago
they always get me with armbars thanks!
BluDavid100 1 year ago
i smell a kimura...
thatkindofguy234 1 year ago
i see 3 or 4 flaws in this ...i been doin bjj for over 10yrs i see triangle from bottom @2:39 for starters
MrSilent937 1 year ago
@MrSilent937 That's why you keep your head down while rolling, how is he going to put the guy into a triangle if there's nothing there to lock onto? On top of that, if you grappling with someone last thing they're going to expect when you let go is for you to roll out of it and I have yet to meet anyone with the reaction time to rebound that quickly to go for a triangle if this move is done swiftly and correctly.
JayxLoveless 1 year ago
when doing that kind of armbar..your leg must be locked together.. so he can't turn around
october172008 1 year ago
@october172008 or push the head leg to the side
Procrastinater09 1 year ago
Linksenegert ok there mister mma super if u this is wrong why don't u make a video n let us know how it go!!
641smoke 1 year ago
this is crap!
If he pulls your thumb the other way you break your arm!
Where i train BJJ nobody pulls a arm like that!
linksenegert 1 year ago
The only problem is that anyone adequately in BJJ would simply slip his right leg under you're left arm and push,thus, breaking your gabble grip and secure the armbar. Good escape though if the attacker fails to do that.
TurdFurginson 1 year ago
yeah i fought a BJJ guy once, im a wrestler and he locked me in an armbar and i couldnt get out, i watched this video, (like a year ago) i tried with some of my wrestling friends, took another BJJ kid, this is all for fun of course, and the second he went for an armbar i knew what to do, this move works
yourenotpregnant 1 year ago
JUST BE READY TO ESCAPE THE TRIANGLE BUT AWESOME ANYWAYS
PEREYDARAY 1 year ago
Wow. Thas some Bruce Lee Slickness dude!!! Slick. Great martial arts. I very much appreciate the post, and thanx for the angle change.
ComicBookGo 1 year ago
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you have to time this scape right.....it can also be used as a tool to scape mount:)
jonathanparra123 1 year ago
you have to time this scape right...it can also be used as a tool to scape from mount:)
jonathanparra123 1 year ago
I hate the arm bar... I can scape the kimura, the gillotine but i always get caught with this arm bar.
BDRioga 1 year ago
I think the best armbar escape I've seen was Rich Franklin vs some other guy lol
SuckMehDook 1 year ago
excellent,thank you!
cregan55 1 year ago
that guy looks/sounds alot like my business teacher lol
littlehummer99 1 year ago
Can you show me a way to do that without touching the oponents dick the whole time?
7CYNIC7 1 year ago
Normally that escape should never work on someone doing an armbar properly. The person on top should have his legs pinching the guy towards him, not allowing him to roll backwards like that. This is more of a technique that would be used on white belts.
Robdabob878 1 year ago
Tapping out works too
gamerunknown 1 year ago
the only problem that I have with that escape is that you're practically setting yourself up for arm scissors, not to mention that if you don't do it fast enough you will get into an oma plata (sp), and possibly a triangle choke. Maybe this isn't my kind of escape
javiheartsrachel 1 year ago
your doing it to fast
tuckerdes 1 year ago
ha this kid tried doing this when we were only sparring believe or not and he fucking dislocated his whole arm just by rolling to side lol poor guy
pinkfloydman123 1 year ago
why don't you just roll with him when he pulls on your arm, and put him into an arm bar lol get a win instead of just a good position
Chr0nicB00m 1 year ago
I have 10 fights on my record, if i didn't know this manouver i'd have 10 losses instead of 10 wins. This technique is priceless.
lordvivec87 1 year ago
Just punch him in the balls...easy escape...worth the point deduction if you can stand up and KO him.
maxpower789z 1 year ago
you're a real peice of shit.
glueissticky00 1 year ago
Just jokin' around, man. Relax.
maxpower789z 1 year ago
All you guys saying what about this, what about if he does that are missing the point. Ideally you don't get yourself in this position BUT if you do this is ONE way out that if timed correctly and executed right can work. I've seen it work whilst grappling and I am pretty sure if my memory serves well that Rich Franklin used this same escape against Travis Lutter
piedpiperz80 1 year ago
If the kid that was doing the armbar trapped the guys head with his left leg and hooked his right leg with his right arm, the guy on bottom wouldn't have gone anywhere. The technique was all wrong on the part of the guy performing the armbar.
19thaman79 1 year ago
Your arm needs to be stronger than both arms, next counter please.
tulipolar 1 year ago
No, it's about moving the leverage away from the dangerous position-not countering one hand on two, while your opponent pulls your arm to his chest he needs to have your thumb pointed up in order to apply the pressure to the joint- your using an explosive movement and his momentum to spin out of the move. That is Pat Miletich demonstrating by the way, he's kind of an MMA living legend.
jakesilv 1 year ago 2
simple just change it to an omoplata...
dinhocali 1 year ago
@dinhocali yeah i wanted to ask that. The fella can transition to an omoplata at 0:57.
I'm just saying - but I've watched this happen before.
JoGenJG 1 year ago
Yea, but omoplatas are basically useless.
bobshouse123 1 year ago
@bobshouse123 a move is a move. Some tend to be higher percentage, and some come more naturally to other people, but they all have their place (if done correctly).
pandnh4 1 year ago
This guy doesn't show how to get out if they hand shake and wrist grab to keep arm perpendicular to the waist.
yyootrippen 2 years ago
My buddy and I were wrestling once and he put me into an arm bar and my right arm was stretched out all the way and just before he was going to thrust up with his body to finish the move I reached with my left arm and grabbed my right wrist and attempted to pull my arm back towards my own body. I didn't get out but it gave me an idea. If they get that far into the move is there any getting out of it?
recniabsal 2 years ago
very unlikely, once its that deep and if hes tight its hard to get out and even if you do grab your your own arm you the opponent can throw one leg across and finish you with a bicepcrusher, its very painful
hvacalbo88 1 year ago
Yeh its very painful and very illegal in BJJ.
bangbuster3 1 year ago
@hvacalbo88 if the arm bar is too deep what i usually do is take the guy left leg (with my free hand) and pass it over my head (it give me like 1 or 2 seconds - depending how quick is te guy) and before he tries to put back his leg to the original position I roll... it usually works.
BDRioga 1 year ago
@BDRioga yeah exactly i just starting taking brazilian ju jitsu and thats what he was showing us while in the arm bar lock your hands like a chain with yuor elbow bring his leg up take your legs lock and roll
thormxonly 1 year ago
Im always the victim of an armbar. Think its cus im tall, Long arms etc. so im gona give this a shot.
Psyonexis 2 years ago
do the move half way and snap him into a ankle lock
Topazmoon 2 years ago
easy to just roll into a omo plata if your the guy doing the armbar when he flips you over, or you can just use your other leg and swing it around there head and get another arbar. if u do it fast i doubt they can though so its a good escape
RabidBaggin 2 years ago
I've practiced this move along with other armbar escapes and this one has worked for me. Of course, timing and a little bit of 'baiting' your opponent helps pull it off...but then again, that applies to all BJJ moves! This move might not work every time but it's better than lying down and tappin' like a wuss.
YardMonkey 2 years ago 12
You have to quick, to pull this off ;-).
johjoz 2 years ago
yo ur stupid noones breaking anyones arm its a sport and you let go once your opponent taps go back to runescape u fucking fruit
ebrchris 2 years ago 28
@ebrchris Shinya Aoki reminds us of an important point "fundamentally, joint locks arn't about compelling your opponent to tap; they're about breaking the joint." If your opponent taps out before this happens, so much the better for him. But if he lacks the time or inclination, the results can be devastating.
MrGriffen666 1 year ago
@ebrchris Acually it is really easy to break someones arm in MMA or any martial art, i have seen it many times before in the UFC. thumbs up cause its true
robbben19911 11 months ago
@ebrchris
Really? I guess you didn't see Shinya Aoki's fight, or Kazushi Sakuraba's..
SkyrimOwns 10 months ago
@ebrchris
Yeah? Tell that to Frank Mir when he broke Tim Sylvia's arm while doing an armbar :)
WowGriefersLOL 7 months ago
@ebrchris get in a street fight, let your opponent get you in an armbar, tap, and see if they stop or break your arm.
ind20000 6 months ago
@ebrchris Lol. Your a fucking idiot. Go get into a street fight, someone gets you in an armbar. You can tap all you want, theres a low possibility they will stop. Dumb cunt.
superjail1000 6 months ago
damn i dont know how u guys could do these to people i mean cmon break the arm? little far... Idk why im pretty strong but even when i punch people on the face, i feel bad after. Im not a pussy or nothin like that just don't feel as hurting someoen that much unless he really deserves it. I just knock someone out and stop not keep punching while he's knocked
tehrunescapefreak 2 years ago
you dont lock your palms together if hes going for an armbar to your right hand then with your right hand you grab your left bicep as hez going for the arm bar and with your left hand you place it under his leg when he tries to put it on your neck then you sit up and slip your right arm of and get sidecontrol
akapimpmasta69 2 years ago
This is why you grab the opponent's leg when you're prying the arm. Once you got the leg it only takes 1 jerk to get the arm, and you got the armbar in place.
mitja545 2 years ago
Its a move guys, every single move has what if's.....
FLIPPE2000 2 years ago
2:28, easily a nigger-rigged Americana.
And woul easily snap his shit
Curatalo506 2 years ago
if my opponent clinches, or grips his hands together while i attempt an armbar, i slide out the leg closest to the neck and place it under the neck, behind the head and move the other leg to the neck and squeeze my legs to gether. at the same time, i pull his arms. that is one reason why the armbar is near impossible to escape from.
toolfan92 2 years ago
the guy who is doing the arm bar isn't doing it efficiently correct, he is suppose to grab the wrist..and forearm of the ground opponent..if your doing jujitsu with someone who knows what they are doing,its almost impossible to get out of it...the only time to get out of it is by rotating the wrist then pushing the leg off the neck or getting out from the lock right before the leg comes over
crazytokyo 2 years ago
too complicated.
zeeshan65129 2 years ago
not really. all you do is walk around. Its a white belt level honestly. Any BJJ blue should know this escape and be able to execute when they need to if they are physically able. And if you dont like this escape there are many others. Im a huge of the stack escape myself.
bjjartist 2 years ago
when people do a gable grip..i just switch from an arm bar to a bicep crusher...if they let go, i go back to doing an arm bar.. :/
ojoox 2 years ago
this is pretty sweet, thanks alot
VNPrince 2 years ago 2
this is stupid what if they kick your other arm and your lock isnt a lock anymore
ridemcowboy124 2 years ago
@ridemcowboy124 once he moves his legs from position the guy on the bottom can move.. moving his legs isnt an option because they are controlling the guy on the bottom... and this is a proper BJJ technique i dont know what ur talking about..
XxSafadixX 2 years ago
A BJJ practitioner doesn't just lay their legs on you retard...
You squeeze your legs together and push down on your opponent to control them. IF they lock hands I push down some more and pry the hands apart. Little energy on my part.
OR I push down (again) and drag their locked hands towards their head
deemon16 2 years ago
Thank you kronik85. I had problems with that arm bar I started jiujitsu recently and went 0 for 3 because of that particularmove. This vid is now a desktop item that I will watch at least once a day from now on.
Motownbrother 2 years ago
awesome awesome vid i always get armbared cause im a nub no more though thanks alot
SuperNumero23 2 years ago
there are a lot of videos of this type of escape but this is in my opinion the best one.
Arcturistheballer 2 years ago
what if you already have the armbar. my daughter has a boy in class who almost always gets an armbar on her, he is bigger and she has great takedowns and she tires him out maintaining the mount with the least amount of effort hand switching on neck and posting while leg hooking as he struggles. but when he escapes he still has energy and he seems to get that armbar everytime. I would love to find an escape a smaller person could use before the sensei gets to it and have her surprise this kid.
jerseyassasin1975 2 years ago
Exactly... This isn't an armbar escape, its armbar defence
numbah16 2 years ago 2
i know this sounds generic, but the best defense is to not get caught in an armbar in the first place. If she keeps getting caught in the same armbar it would be more productive to show her why she keeps getting caught and what she can do to prevent it rather than how to escape once she gets caught
initialZEN 2 years ago
Never depend on the escapes TOO MUCH. Just because she knows? the escapes doesn't mean she can just be fine with walking into an armbar attempt. Tell her to watch how the kid set it up in the first place and learn to avoid the situations that put her in that position.
That's how I learned (mostly through experience) and now I'm a white belt who's fairly difficult to submit because everytime I lost/lose I ask myself what I did wrong and improve on those areas of my game.
deemon16 2 years ago
what if ur already in the armbar tho
lilheck413 2 years ago
there isn't a whole lot you can do when they already have your arm stretched out. That's like asking, what do you after he hits you in the jaw with a solid right cross. it's after the fact.
thunderdan7000 2 years ago 3
That's true, but there are submissions that you can get out of once they are locked in. For example, with a round side step you can turn out of a sleeper/chokeout. Also, the leg lock can be escaped if you extend your leg before they fully twist it. Anyway, I simply respectfully comment, and mean no ill will.
Arhzon 2 years ago
armbar isn't really one of them.
thunderdan7000 2 years ago
Walking into a omo-plata I tell you
onehandraisinbransam 2 years ago
true IF you dont turn the corner and go underneath his legs like pat did here.
bjjartist 2 years ago
Good video, if you want to see more mma techniques, look for my flying submissions videos
fightstardeluxeco 2 years ago
The reason you can escape this way is because your opponent is not keeping his feet on the ground this is basic jiu jitsu ,nobody with good knowledge of jiu jitsu would keep the feet in the air like that ,in doing so of course you have the gap to roll and escape, next time find a better partner to show your techniques !
CUNDUNDO 2 years ago
when he pulls backwards though, depending how long his legs are and the size of the opponent, they will come off the ground naturally. in this case his legs will always come up
joeratti 2 years ago
Wrong !
CUNDUNDO 2 years ago
its not wrong, its circumstantial as i was stating.
joeratti 2 years ago
it works, but it does not work against somepeople that use a kemura style grip of your arm, a good submission fighter will use a different grip to break your cable grip defense. If you know what I mean, i knda confused myself
00jun13 2 years ago 2
if someone gets a "kimura style grip" on your arm, you should immediately start working towards getting that elbow to the floor and posturing up. you're correct this escape will be very difficult when your opponent has that grip.
kronik85 2 years ago 5
Just to let you know, the palm to palm grip is called the Gable grip, after the wrestler Dan Gable, not the cable grip.
RebelWrestler45 2 years ago
@00jun13 u wont get a kimura trust me
Krazyazn881 1 year ago
@00jun13 yeah, the guy is pulling on the arm stupidly, he should at least keep it close to his body for more force and/or even use angle between his bicep and forearms. Plus I think I was told you only do this move if the attacked has one foot under your back, not one on top of your chest and one on top of your neck.
Procrastinater09 1 year ago
Can you still do it if his legs are kicking your face down?
J0hnFreeman 2 years ago
at 2:41 i would just lock on the arm thats right between my legs
ryno420666 2 years ago
lock onto what? what arm is gone, you can maybe roll up into an omoplata, but the other guy already has posture on you, so you're probably not going to pull that off too easily.
kronik85 2 years ago 4
@kronik85 yea thats wat im sayin go straight to the omo
ryno420666 1 year ago
@kronik85 , Yea, I think he meant going to jiu-claw for the omoplata. In that case, I would roll forward and out (keeping my legs bent tight to avoid a rolling kneebar). If he blocks your legs as you roll, just go for a ginger snap arm crush.
YamaRider93 1 year ago
@ryno420666 ur not gunna get the arm
Krazyazn881 1 year ago
@ryno420666 You wont have the submission, as the technique warrants him keeping his palm to your body, which keeps the joint at an angle that won't allow you to break it.
Nezeni 1 year ago
This is pretty cool, so looks like the basic principle behind all the practical armbar escapes is to initially keep the hands clasped together then transition out of the setup requirements needed to finish the armbar
Utahraptor9 2 years ago
Basic, basic 101. When all else fails, basic is your go to arsenal and you can count on it nearly every time. PM is the shit, old school.
strngmnkjc1 2 years ago
ok then now i know ur doing jiu jitsu i thought it was MMA ..sorry for that, hope you can make a video on how to perform perfectly an arm bar:) tnx
october172008 2 years ago
man this vid saved my ass lol
tnt131 2 years ago
aahhmm hmm?? thats not hard to imagine...but what will happen if he is not going to let lose of ur one arm??
october172008 2 years ago
Shots rain down on their face. That's if it's MMA, if you're talking wrestling or jiu jitsu where no striking allowed, I'm not sure then. But you can figure it out with a friend. Gonna try this myself, THANK YOU.
kim0th3r4py 2 years ago
thats pat militech, right? or am i an idiot.
joeyp978 2 years ago 2
right.
lildshadow2 2 years ago
aha ok, thanks brodda
joeyp978 2 years ago
you're welcome, you're no idiot :). I was wondering myself when i saw his face, and as my thoughts were processing to find his name, I read your post, lol.
lildshadow2 2 years ago
hah good stuff
joeyp978 2 years ago
I found that if you slide your hips and legs like he did in the vid is how i found out my escape. I never knew there was escapes.
GeNeStRoNg 2 years ago
Thanks alot for this!
TexasNightmare512 2 years ago
Or Fedor ;}
Best arm bars in MMA
Darkenveloped 2 years ago
This escape doesn`t work if your opponent keeps his feet on the floor,it is exactly that gap that makes this escape possible but against a good brazilian jiu-jitsu guy doesn`t work, period .
CUNDUNDO 2 years ago
Itll work on anyone dude, Ive done it to "good brazilians"
MKReQuIeM 2 years ago
What if the person is actually good at transitions and transitions the escape into an omoplata? THen ur screwed lol.
imnotblack6 2 years ago
i was thinking the same thing lol
ninjiujitsu1 2 years ago
Does this escape work effectively against a DECENT GRAPPLER if they go for an armbar on a 45 degree angle and pull the arm close to ur shoulder? That the armbar that ive been caught in a few times.
JamesHoulden 2 years ago
if ur quick enough but for the most part
a decent grappler wont let go of the arm that easy
Cawrestlermoto101 2 years ago
I like it
shstoppa 2 years ago
Sweet i'm new to mma and armbars are the one thing i can't slip outta, thanks alot for this:D
112rhavin3581321 2 years ago
what a coincidence I learned this escape yesterday and work great in a roda.
fatmanontherun 2 years ago
thats great, thanks bro
XyienceFighterz 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
The best armbar escape did Machida against Ortiz
kareem87said5 2 years ago
i'm sorry, no, what machida did was pull his head and arm out of a triangle.... it was not a technical escape by any means.
kronik85 2 years ago
ummm...
correct me if i am wrong but ortiz had machida in a triangle, not an armbar.
Also Machida did not do much of an "escape" per say, he toughed it out and slipped out. Not a technical escape, but an escape non the less
bucketbot 2 years ago