Side Control Finish — Wrist Jam to North-South Bicep Choke
Used when the opponent keeps the arm tight and blocks both the hip lift and underhook. Jam the wrist with the hip, catch the head, and transition to north-south for a bicep choke.
5 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Grab the opponent's wrist and put your hips on top of it.3:29
- 2Lead with your leg, then bring your torso to jam the block.3:37
- 3Swing your lift elbow around the head as deep as possible.3:55
- 4Drop ribs low and turn the opponent's head away using your ribs.4:05
- 5Sprawl first, then connect hands to form the choke.9:25
From the source video

Related techniques
- Submission·Side ControlHead and Arm Choke from Side Control
Used when an opponent frames against your neck in side control. The mechanism relies on dropping the head deep, elevating hips to off-balance, and using a gabl…
- Submission·Side ControlOmoplata from Top Side Control
Used when the opponent frames or attempts to recover guard from side control. The mechanism relies on pinning the opponent's arm with hip pressure to eliminate…
- Submission·Side ControlTrikaplata from Kimura Trap
When the opponent defends with a strong grip, use a false grip to post and step over with your leg. Secure a triangle choke by figure-fouring your legs while p…
- Submission·Side ControlKimura from Knee on Belly
Use this when the opponent pushes against your knee in knee-on-belly to relieve pressure. It solves the problem of transitioning from weight pressure to a subm…
- Escape·Side ControlEscape from Side Control (2)
Escape side control by managing posture, using foot placement, hand positioning, and directional movement to create space and recover guard.
- Escape·Side ControlSide Control Escape — Hip Recovery
Used when you have space to create a hip escape. The core mechanism is using forearm frames to push the opponent's hips away while extending the leg to create…
Then the round started — and you forgot it.