CLASS: Americana to S Mount Armbar when opponent defends (27-Sep-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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12m
When you attempt an Americana from Side Control or Mount, and the opponent puts his free hand under your armpit to do a stiff arm escape, you can enter S Mount and finish an Armbar. You can also enter S Mount and finish Armbar when he clasps his hands together to defend the Americana.
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