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In this first part of the lesson we learn how to position ourselves to get to the armbar. We first learn how to transition into a high mount that allows us to threaten our opponent with a cross choke and armbar position. Saulo then covers common errors that are made and how to finish the armbar from the high mount.
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Saulo teaches how to use the threat of the collar choke and armbar in a combination attack to submit your opponent from the mount. In this lesson we cover the palm up palm up choke, the armbar from mount, and a palm down choke from the technical mount.Add to Favorites 2420 Remove From Favorites 3735 days ago
Saulo teaches the importance of using the cross collar with the palm down grip in the technical mount to control your opponent's mobility and to use it to threaten submissions. He goes through the mechanics of how to slow your opponent down with the grip and reviews multiple options we can use to submit your opponent with this grip.Add to Favorites 2216 Remove From Favorites 3735 days ago
In this lesson we learn to control our opponent using the technical mount when we are late to the respond to their hip bump escape. In this case we transition to the technical mount to maintain control and can still look to attack our opponent with submissions with an armbar and collar choke combo from the technical mountAdd to Favorites 2503 Remove From Favorites 3737 days ago
In this lesson we learn how to use pressure to counter our opponent's attempt to escape the mount with the knee elbow escape. We can control their elbow and pressure their neck at the same time to stop the escape and set up the submission.Add to Favorites 2770 Remove From Favorites 3738 days ago
Saulo teaches an unorthodox way to submit your opponent from the mount by smothering them with the gi fabric. In this lesson we use our own collar and pressure on our opponent's face to smother them for the submission. We can also use the abafar smother as a set up for the ezekiel choke allowing us to switch from one to the other in a combination attack.Add to Favorites 3217 Remove From Favorites 3739 days ago
In this lesson we learn Saulo's favorite lapel choke from the mount. Using a palm down palm down grip, we use the blade of the forearm to pressure the neck and tighten with the collar to lock in the noose and finish the submission.Add to Favorites 2595 Remove From Favorites 3740 days ago
In this third lesson we learn how to position ourselves to control our opponent once we have already established the mount. We learn two specific variations of the mount to control your opponent, the high and low mount.Add to Favorites 2159 Remove From Favorites 3741 days ago
We continue our series of mount attacks by examining another way to get tot he mount. In this lesson we learn another way to establish the mount from side control by transitioning to knee on belly before going to the mount.Add to Favorites 2785 Remove From Favorites 3742 days ago
We begin this series on how to attack from the mount by first discussing how to get to the mount from side control. In this lesson we learn how to establish the mount from the reverse kesa gatame position.Add to Favorites 1549 Remove From Favorites 3752 days ago
Jeff teaches a triangle set up from the mount to submit your opponent.Add to Favorites 1569 Remove From Favorites 3818 days ago
In this lesson we learn how to continue our attack with a failed straight armlock where your opponent was able to free their hand and bring it to the other side of your head. Rather than let go of your grip on your opponent's arm, we use this opportunity to transition to a side control with your opponent's arm folded across and pinned to their chest. We have many options to finish from the folded side control position including a transition to the mount, a straight arm lock from the folded side control, or transition back to the keylock to attack the kimura, straight armlock, and americana.