Finishing the Arm Triangle Choke in Mount or Half Guard
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When you enter the Arm Triangle from Mount, you can finish the choke from the mounted position to prevent him from escaping by bridging away or grabbing his leg. The same principle applies when he manages to catch you in half guard after you set up the arm triangle.
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