This Clip is from Igor Yakimov's Ultimate Armbars on Russian Sambo Instructional DVD. Igor Yakimov reveals on this DVD Video the most devastating arm submissions that can be obtained when you are mounted on your opponent. Igor covers the basics as well as the most advanced strategies possible. Learn elbow, shoulder and wrist locks from the mount when your opponent tries to escape your position. Learn to fake your opponent into believing that he is escaping only to ten, fighters can hide in the turtle position in many forms of grappling competition. This video opens up a whole new arsenal for you if your opponent does this. Igor Yakimov will show you how to attack the arms of those in this position and hit every possible combination of armbar imaginable. Even if your opponent lays on his stomach, Igor will show how to submit them with no problem. This is an excellent video if you grapple with judo players and wrestlers who love to use this position. Over 50 minutes of video instruction.
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@ebdRS pound his fucking face, its illegal in mma sports not the streets, FUCK MMA! and its "than" you retarded BJJ faggot!
paladindarknite 2 weeks ago
thats cool but it wont work if the guy is stronger then you
ebdRS 1 month ago
The most important thing is not to be caught off guard with it. Be aware of it, whenever someone is within range of doing it to you. The defense for the actual is to either move out of range or raise one knee and bring it across your centerline, blocking the kick with your shin.
brottarnacke 6 months ago
Lol nice tapping method
SpyWhoLovedHimself 8 months ago
@Dudongo86 yes, rules play a major role.
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo I know, I have family in France but I still doubt they are at the same level as BJJ, depends of the rules maybe,
Dudongo86 1 year ago
@Dudongo86 My sensei is a 2nd degree black belt in Judo but he practices and knows Russian Judo, which differs from American judo. Russian judo has been influenced by Russian Sambo, thus their ground skills are excellent. American judo is horrible in newaza (ground grappling) but if you go overseas like Europe or some asian countries, their newaza is excellent and on the same level as BJJ. Lets not forget, modern judokas like Mike Swain, Yoshida, Aoki, Kumoro are excellent in newaza.
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo I did Judo for a year (07-08) and then has been BJJ with some laid off in between, I have never done Sambo because there's only a new school in the capital and now I am working in Canada. About being precise I am not sure, even the black belts in Judo are too much Ude Garami and Sode Guruma Jime from the top, too desperate, they do not play like in BJJ where even if you are going hard use more deception, of course Judo is great but I just like the basic takedowns.
Dudongo86 1 year ago
@Dudongo86 really? Interesting, I've never seen this done in MMA. I believe you though. Judo is nice to know but if you are learning Sambo & BJJ, it almost nulls Judo in it's entirety. The only thing that I love in Judo that I hate in BJJ is that throws and quick submissions is utilized ... this makes the grappler more precise. Then again, Sambo emphasizes on quick submissions as well & their leg locks are devastating in all of grappling. No wonder many BJJ black belts cross train in Sambo.
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo I started in Judo but I prefer BJJ and Sambo and honestly I leanrt this technique (Monoplata) from my purple belt instructor and I am still a white belt. Serginho Moraes from Alliance HAS DONE this technique to a triangle in MMA. Love Sambo though, I didn't wanna to start a discusion.
Dudongo86 1 year ago