I love the details regarding prevention of the bump and roll, because I love that head-trap position from the mount (shamelessly using by weight haha). I also noticed that it potentially baits your training partner into setting himself up for my favorite submission, the head and arm triangle...can't wait to try out these details. Awesome video, and I love that the techniques are gi and no-gi applicable.
I always have problems with the "kickstand". I'm a big guy and I always feel like I'm sitting on that leg and can't get it out, around, and over my training partner. You guys make it look so easy, I have to be doing some little detail wrong. I'm going to try that "right ear on the knee" detail. Thank you so much for this detailed video.
absolutely perfect setup and details..best armbar vid out there..i quite often get to mount then cant submit or do much with a defending opponent as a whitebelt..
Nailed this today! Didn't get much chance to use it til today, haven't trained much, but it was perfect. Thanks! BTW, I'll add one more thing-- I saw that you are a Renzo affiliate, and I saw that Renzo's brother Gregor lost his last fight when he was GnP'd following a failed armbar. If he had used this setup he would have hit it.
that mount is the mario sperry mount. where you move off to the side, arm posted out, grab your opponents head, and drive his jaw to the ground. i saw him do it in a gi competition in brazil in 1995.
nice detailed instruction. question tho...why is the option at 5:23 not availabe at 5:12? I dont see much difference in the opponent's arm position. much thanks
I'll be honest, when i first clicked on the video i was like, "Ok, here we go again, another genius who thinks he has a secret way of doing an armbar from mount", By the end of the video i was blown away. Next thing i know is have watched the video 20 times before i even noticed it.
Wow, I can't even count the number of "armbar from mount" videos I've seen, and there were at least 4 crucial details here that I've never seen before.
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Very detailed, really liked it... One problem I think I see is where you lean your ear towards his knee - what would prevent him from knocking you out cold with a knee to the head (other than him potentially being pressured/disoriented by the head-lock)? Thanks for the answer in advance, coach, I am sure i must be missing something, just don't know what!
best goddamn armbar from mount video on the internet, thanks.
When you said mega details, you weren't lying! Amazing video 👍
What a teacher,so detail oriented and bright teacher! Lucky guys!
I love the details regarding prevention of the bump and roll, because I love that head-trap position from the mount (shamelessly using by weight haha). I also noticed that it potentially baits your training partner into setting himself up for my favorite submission, the head and arm triangle...can't wait to try out these details. Awesome video, and I love that the techniques are gi and no-gi applicable.
one of the best instructional video's I've seen, thank you Sean Williams
I always have problems with the "kickstand". I'm a big guy and I always feel like I'm sitting on that leg and can't get it out, around, and over my training partner. You guys make it look so easy, I have to be doing some little detail wrong. I'm going to try that "right ear on the knee" detail. Thank you so much for this detailed video.
absolutely perfect setup and details..best armbar vid out there..i quite often get to mount then cant submit or do much with a defending opponent as a whitebelt..
Awesome demo, technique and explanation.
By far the best I've ever seen. Thanks
best arm bar video I've seen so far
Great details!!!
Awesome video. So many details...
Awesome detail!! Thank you :)
The level of detail in this video is beautiful.
Very nice explanation....big thanks!
Nailed this today! Didn't get much chance to use it til today, haven't trained much, but it was perfect. Thanks! BTW, I'll add one more thing-- I saw that you are a Renzo affiliate, and I saw that Renzo's brother Gregor lost his last fight when he was GnP'd following a failed armbar. If he had used this setup he would have hit it.
Gregor is Renzo's cousin, not his brother.
So smooth and methodical.
Beautifully explained
Very nice! Thank you!
Thank you very much, clear and detailed.
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This is great, thankyou
best arm bar technique by far on the youtube
that mount is the mario sperry mount. where you move off to the side, arm posted out, grab your opponents head, and drive his jaw to the ground. i saw him do it in a gi competition in brazil in 1995.
Holy shit, best armbar instructional ever!
Awesome, thanks for this.
Great stuff!!
nice detailed instruction. question tho...why is the option at 5:23 not availabe at 5:12? I dont see much difference in the opponent's arm position. much thanks
that cpr to knee slide detail is what I needed
I'll be honest, when i first clicked on the video i was like, "Ok, here we go again, another genius who thinks he has a secret way of doing an armbar from mount", By the end of the video i was blown away. Next thing i know is have watched the video 20 times before i even noticed it.
Very very nice!
This is just gold. I wish I could delete it now that I have seen it!
MMA Expert so other people dont see and use it haha
Very well explained.
Working this for years very effective if you follow the steps ..
Wow, I can't even count the number of "armbar from mount" videos I've seen, and there were at least 4 crucial details here that I've never seen before.
Good stuff ….. like it a lot…..
perfect instruction
Great stuff.
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Very detailed, really liked it... One problem I think I see is where you lean your ear towards his knee - what would prevent him from knocking you out cold with a knee to the head (other than him potentially being pressured/disoriented by the head-lock)? Thanks for the answer in advance, coach, I am sure i must be missing something, just don't know what!
Distance, power, etc. He can't chamber it, he can't use his core to launch it, etc. Just my take. Try it.
There would be so much pressure from the lean. A crush hard to breath, with the head shelved no core
The only armbar I use since I watched this video.
Awesome video, can't wait to drill this
'A number 1... A number 2.' Also called 'B'.