I just want to say, I love your arm bar set ups. They are always so much tighter than what my instructor teaches us. I had a hard time landing arm bars until I started watching your vids.
Nice video...a good variation on the set-up would be from knee on belly position....easy to slide the knee from the sternum to the opponent's chest with your foot hooking on his armpit...and finishing as you showed....nice details in your video too...Oss!
thanks so much I needed to know a good technique but not as common so it could be read by higher levels. I normally find myself passing their guard and then not knowing how to arm bar them from the side. So this helped a lot. Thanks
Man I like that armlock I am gonna use that in no gi class tomorrow. I use an armlock like that from scarf hold but this one looks very tight thanks!!!!
Hey jay thx for the videos, keep em commin bro....there awesome.........could you throw some sweeps in there from half guard n butterfly guard...i always get stuck there.......especially butterfly guard
Great sub. I worked it in with my rolling partner and in really is a dynamic move that saves a lot of over movement in an MMA situation. If it is ok with you I would like to drill this with my students. Let me know if that is ok with you:)
@k3nd4lll at 0:47 of the vid in the transition of elevating ur leg to their armpit, larger opponents sometimes slip their knee in and recover guard on me. I think though, alot of times I am trying this technique when they are pushing on my knees rather than my chest. Does the move work in that scenario as well?
I'm going to try this from knee on belly as well, sometimes my opponent will push on my knee sideways, and I'll bet I could lunge forward into this. Cool stuff, thanks
Worked great! I tapped out a few partners with this today. It works great and like he said, once you get the knee across and the arm secure, it's pretty much over for them. Just remember his tip on keeping the knee to the arm pit. Thank you!
Wing chun battle for the right arm, while your other hand tries to dislodge his posted arm and roll out towards the side of the post. Its a sick technique, but it relies on the speed of being able to stuff the arm to the canvas.
My favorite arm bar. It's surprising how often you can land this, especially from scarf position. @k3nd4lll When you pin the arm down, as long as you keep control of the wrist they can't lock their hands. I had my buddy try it, it's because when you control the wrist and pin it to your hip, their hand is facing the wrong direction to get a good grip.
I just want to say, I love your arm bar set ups. They are always so much tighter than what my instructor teaches us. I had a hard time landing arm bars until I started watching your vids.
this actual set up was surprisingly hard to find. Glad you did this demonstration
Glad you enjoyed it
I love how there's always a variation of something you've never seen when it come to jiu jitsu. Trying this, this week. Thanks
Looks great! Seems more efficient than the standard armbar
Stan Davis glad you enjoyed it
Nice video...a good variation on the set-up would be from knee on belly position....easy to slide the knee from the sternum to the opponent's chest with your foot hooking on his armpit...and finishing as you showed....nice details in your video too...Oss!
thanks so much I needed to know a good technique but not as common so it could be read by higher levels. I normally find myself passing their guard and then not knowing how to arm bar them from the side. So this helped a lot. Thanks
Man I like that armlock I am gonna use that in no gi class tomorrow. I use an armlock like that from scarf hold but this one looks very tight thanks!!!!
Very nice. I was missing that key detail; pinning that wrist to your hip!
Nice. Good attack, I like the way you describe each step. Good instruction.
thanks for posting the video. Can't wait to try it
Hey jay thx for the videos, keep em commin bro....there awesome.........could you throw some sweeps in there from half guard n butterfly guard...i always get stuck there.......especially butterfly guard
Great sub. I worked it in with my rolling partner and in really is a dynamic move that saves a lot of over movement in an MMA situation. If it is ok with you I would like to drill this with my students. Let me know if that is ok with you:)
Really liked your clip!
Jiu Jitsu World League glad you enjoyed it
@k3nd4lll at 0:47 of the vid in the transition of elevating ur leg to their armpit, larger opponents sometimes slip their knee in and recover guard on me. I think though, alot of times I am trying this technique when they are pushing on my knees rather than my chest. Does the move work in that scenario as well?
just hit this today in rolling. thanks for the video!
+nice!!!! Adam Januszewski
I'm going to try this from knee on belly as well, sometimes my opponent will push on my knee sideways, and I'll bet I could lunge forward into this. Cool stuff, thanks
I am a blue belt and i have landed it on everyone below a black belt (i probably just need to practice it some more to catch a black belt) Great move
we u push the wrist down, can ur opponent lock his hands together to defend the armbar?
I have ran into a problem of really atrong guys pushing me away to create enough space to slip their knee in and recover guard, any suggestions?
Love this great work
This one's nice and simple.
great job
Fantastic
I'm going to try this during roll time today. I'll ad my comments on the results.
Worked great! I tapped out a few partners with this today. It works great and like he said, once you get the knee across and the arm secure, it's pretty much over for them. Just remember his tip on keeping the knee to the arm pit.
Thank you!
TheBaywolf1 im gonna try it on thirsday :)
TheBaywolf1 love hearing the feedback and that it worked for you
Works really great, thanks alot :)
Very nice!!!!!!!!
Did this in the gym and the first time I kneed the shit out of my training partners chin lol opps
Wing chun battle for the right arm, while your other hand tries to dislodge his posted arm and roll out towards the side of the post. Its a sick technique, but it relies on the speed of being able to stuff the arm to the canvas.
Hey he's wearing a shiney new purple gi!
Excelente y muy didáctico!
My favorite arm bar. It's surprising how often you can land this, especially from scarf position.
@k3nd4lll When you pin the arm down, as long as you keep control of the wrist they can't lock their hands. I had my buddy try it, it's because when you control the wrist and pin it to your hip, their hand is facing the wrong direction to get a good grip.
Great 👍
+judo hernandez appreciate the feedback
sweet!!
whatt did you sayy??
great
Muy bueno!!
That's awful! You should never train again!