S-Mount Armbar from Cross-Collar Choke
Use this when the opponent defends the cross-collar choke by bringing their arms up. The choke forces them to expose their arms, and you transition to S-mount while maintaining control of the collar grip. The opponent is trapped between the choke and the armbar.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Place fists on the ground and lean weight forward onto them0:36
- 2Slide into S-mount position0:39
- 3Maintain the collar grip throughout the transition0:43
- 4Isolate and secure the arm when opponent is tight to you0:50
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