Finishing the Armbar from Mount when opponent rolls onto knees
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When you are finishing the armlock from the top of the mount position, and your opponent rolls belly down and then gets onto his knees, you must be able to follow his movement to keep on the submission lock.
This video explains what you must do in order to keep the submission lock on even if he manages to roll onto his knees.
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