This is an excelent series of techniques
to practice from the guard.
Note:
Some advanced knowledge is required for
this series.
You start of with a basic armbar from the guard.
Your opponent reaches behind your neck
and starts applying pressure too release his arm.
As he does this you shift you leg to the other side
of his head. And lock in his arm, with which he reached
behind your neck.
You can apply an armbar there.
If your opponent is too strong,
you can easily go for a sankaku from this
position.
Make sure you push his head down
as you apply the triangle.
Your opponent then forces you up.
You shift your hips to the right,
making sure your body is crossed to his.
You can now easily make another armbar.
Now you push with the leg over
your opponents head, forcing him
to his back. You can now submit him
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Bjj guard series

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    This is anexcelent series of techniques to practice from the guard. Note: Some advanced knowledge is required for this series. You start of with a basic armbar from the guard. Your opponent reaches behind your neck and starts applying pressure too release his arm. As he does this you shift you leg to the other side of his head. And lock in his arm, with which he reached behind your neck. You can apply an armbar there. If your opponent is too strong, you can easily go for a sankaku from this position. Make sure you push his head down as you apply the triangle. Your opponent then forces you up. You shift your hips to the right, making sure your body is crossed to his. You can now easily make another armbar. Now you push with the leg over your opponents head, forcing him to his back. You can now submit him Copyright © 2002 - www.Ma-Skills.com - All rights are reserved. No material may be reproduced electronically or in print without writen permision from MA-skills.com