Ude-Garami from Side Control
A rapid armbar variation executed from side control by trapping the opponent's arm across the chest and hyperextending the elbow. It works by isolating the elbow joint and using the opponent's momentum to finish before they can defend.
3 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Establish side control with a knee in the middle and secure a collar tie or over-under grip.2:29
- 2Entangle the opponent's near arm by threading your arm under their armpit and trapping their wrist against your chest.3:26
- 3Drive your shoulder into the opponent's elbow while pulling their wrist down towards your hip.4:09
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