BJJ closed guard attacks - off balancing to armbar and triangle

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

This is a short video on attacking from the closed guard using a bridging movement to set up an armbar and triangle submission.

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  • Tintin605,

    The triangle and the 'Russian'/pivoting armbar are both very high percentage movements. The success will depend upon your amount of experience with each movement. Pick one and work it for a while and then later add the other.

    I have been doing this type of armbar for about 11 years and it is VERY secure. The shin across the neck keeps his head separated from his arm, making the arm much weaker. The pivot towards the legs makes it virtually impossible to pull the arm out.

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  • nice move. I will have to stick with this set-up for a bit. I like it!

  • I love it, i will try it next class. how do you do it in no gi?

  • which of the two submission would you say is a higher percent move?

  • @unlyckystrike And you're bragging this? Choi Hong-man? wow.

  • Fedor did the armbar-thing against Choi Hong-man when they fought, Fedor won ofcourse lol. So this shit really works, I know that.

  • I see this being pretty difficult in the part where you roll over to your chest, b/c I see a big opportunity for them to pop out and pass to either side control, or if they stay tight, your back. I'll still give it a shot nonetheless.

  • thanks for posting the video. i really like this because you use your hips to make his arm vulnerable. trying to pull a big opponents sleeve for an armbar is really tiring and hard.

  • How well does this work if the guy in your guard is resisting and posturing up or putting his weight on your right side? I'll have to try ti out. Thanks

  • That is SLICK!!!

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