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Which submission can you take from the top mount position?

Which submission can you take from the top mount position?

Now that you have some knowledge of the mount position, let’s examine 5 different submission attacks from the mount you can add to your BJJ arsenal.

  • 1) Americana. Mark Massey.
  • 2) Kimura. Fabricio Amaral.
  • 3) S-Mount Armbar. MMA Leech.
  • 4) Monoplata. Brandon Mccaghren.
  • 5) Arm Triangle. Kurt Osiander Move of the Week.

What is the hardest submission in BJJ?

The gogoplata is one of the hardest submissions to set up in BJJ, but once it’s locked in, the odds of your opponent finding a way to wiggle out of it is very low. This choke is typically executed from bottom guard position – specifically the rubber guard.

What is the hardest submission to get out of?

With that being said, let’s take a look at the most difficult submissions to defend.

  • Kimura. 8 of 13.
  • Key Lock/Americana. 7 of 13.
  • Kneebar. 6 of 13.
  • Ankle Lock. 5 of 13.
  • Twister. 4 of 13.
  • Anaconda Choke. 3 of 13.
  • Gogoplata. 2 of 13.
  • Omoplata/Shoulder Lock. 1 of 13.

How many moves are there in Jiu Jitsu?

There are more than 600 techniques in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, and mastery of them all would take a lifetime of dedicated study. However, many of these techniques make more sense in a competitive setting than in real-world applications.

What’s the name of the submission in BJJ?

The Marceloplata – named after BJJ phenomenon Marcelo Garcia – is essentially an Omoplata where your legs are positioned in front of your opponent’s face and body. You can apply this submission from mount, but it can also can occur when you go for a regular Omoplata and he traps one underneath his body.

When to use a cross collar choke in BJJ?

The Cross Collar Choke is a classic BJJ submission that can be applied whenever you’re facing an opponent, typically from the mount or guard position. This choke typically requires at least one hand to be deep in the opponent’s lapel.

Which is the most powerful choke in BJJ?

This might be the single most powerful gi choke in BJJ. You get your grip on your opponent’s lapel, and then use your other arm to rotate your body relative to his which tightens the choke considerably. This is a very popular choke in high level competition and for smaller sized grapplers.

Which is the most powerful armlock in BJJ?

Kimura Armlock (aka Figure 4 armlock, Chicken Wing) The Kimura is a powerful bent armlock that forces your opponent’s arm behind his back stressing the shoulder and elbow joint. It is most often applied from guard and sidemount.