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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2007

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This is the Arm Triangle / Anaconda from the Guard Position.

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  • Isn't there a sweep variation where you sweep him to mount and finish from there?

  • @1guitarrox1 v=SJusaAE032s

  • The jiu jitsu guy at our gym stressed the higher the legs are in guard the easier it is. Almost to squeeze the air out of them and getting to a part of the body that is softer and easier to control. Do you agree ?

  • @corymac011 Yes, I do. In fact- the more of an acute angle that you create with your legs anytime in the closed guard, you're generally better off.

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  • No one... Arm triangles aren't worth practicing.

  • @TechniquePrevails Respectfully I'd have to disagree. I think they are easier to do if you are in the mount, but you can pull them off from Guard as well. It probably depends on who is trying the move. I do have some wrestling background so this move is a bit easier.

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  • @TechniquePrevails I was recently choked unconscious in a tournament from an arm triangle in top guard, which was embaracing, but they are definetly worth practicing.

  • I acutally didi this in training yesterday.The guy tapped in a matter of seconds.

  • anyone see inception? the guy did this with no gravity.

  • @TechniquePrevails Thanks very helpful!

  • the arm triangle is definitely my bread and butter, i find myself in that position wrestling around just for fun, in the dojo, and at my highschool meets (head and arm) all the time. it's definitely a move that if you know what you're looking for you can take a few W's with. thanks for the videos you can learn a hell of alot from them, keep it up

  • @clokedbigman I was being sarcastic to the guy that posted "Who would ever put their arm in that position?" Obviously arm triangles are great submissions and I recommend that you definitely keep up the practice of them!

    Thanks for watching.

  • @TechniquePrevails why? i tap guys out with it all the time

  • @maylay116 never really thought of it that way but you're totally right!

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