CLASS: Attacks from Cross Collar Grip in Mount (9-Oct-23)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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15m
When you are in mount, you can use the cross collar grip to pull him on his side to set up the Bow & Arrow Choke. If it's difficult to execute a choke, you can work your way under his elbow to isolate the nearside arm in a figure 4 grip configuration of your arms, and then pull on his arm to create pressure for the armbar so that he is forced to defend with a gable grip. If you fail at the armlock because he grabs his collar, you can pull the far arm towards you and switch your hips to the other side for a farside armbar. If he turns on his side before you switch to the other side, then you can enter the belly-down armbar on his far arm.
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