The Mounted Armbar (s mount): Step by Step and Tricks

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2011

Here is a methodical how to tutorial of getting the armbar from the mounted position. S mount doesn't require speed but rather a tight squeeze.

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  • I know this is submission101 but I'd love to see some sweep tutorials.

  • @MitchMurphy182 we have a ton and actually have one coming up next upload. Submissions 101 is simply our name for "everything Jiu Jitsu" ;-)

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  • leaning forward when you take his arm was the most helpful tip could you guys upload some more defense and sweeps when someone has mounted you

  • will yall start doin more no gi stuff again this looks like u could do it no gi too

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  • @Submissions101 its like pxxn lol

  • thanks a lot for putting this vid up, you are a great instructor and every single video you guys have helps even if i already know the technique. i'm going to apply this and see if my mounted armbars improve. thanks again!

  • Is there a possible problem if I dont feel anything from arm bars? I mean its only on one side but the guy who did it was an accomplished instructor but he was trying to get me to tap but I didn't feel any need to..? Any ideas? And he was going 100% and full speed

  • Can you do some Judo variations?

  • Hey Ari, what's your thoughts on crossing the legs when you perform an armbar? Sometimes it's a instinct of mine to cross the legs when I take a arm, but my jiu-jitsu coach says that's a no-no.

  • the hardest part to getting to s-mount, is getting to a high mount initially. once you get to a high mount, its relatively easy to transition to s-mount. and once you're in s-mount, its relatively easy to get a submission.

  • hahahahaha T-REX LMFAO !!!! HAHAHAH OR HOME ALONE ! PFAHAHAHHAHA

  • @Submissions101 well may as well be everythig grappling now, as youve added wrestling and some akido as well :D Loving the added variety

  • This is one of my highest percentage set ups for an armbar. I usually finish from the top without falling back. That way, it seems like the arm lock is instantly tighter and there's less chance of an escape. It's also a great option for MMA because if you're balanced well, you have one free hand to distract your opponent with strikes so he gives up the arm more easily. Excellent demonstration!

  • @MitchMurphy182 they have like 500 videos you dildo

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