CLASS: Submission attacks from the S-Mount position (29-Aug-25)
Class Instructions
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5m 50s
When you attempt an armbar from S-Mount, the opponent will use his other arm to defend by placing it on top of the primary arm you are attacking. You can easily put the defending arm into a Kimura, Wristlock or Barataplata if you can't attack the primary arm. Alternatively you can switch sides of your S-Mount to make the defending arm the primary arm.
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