Monty Python, Brown Belt Side Mount
The last Submission missile chain that we are going to work on. We have gone through the Anaconda with the Bravo Choke. As we keep going through these, he is going to sit all the way up, and he is going to try to lunge in to our guard.
So I am here. I am gone from here, he sits up, I have gone here, but before I can sprawl my hips out, he gets up on his knees and he starts dragging into my guard. Immediately, I have got to go ahead and sink down into my guard, into a Guillotine or a Kervat or a Monty Python, basically it's just the Guillotine with an arm, and we have got a different way to finish it.
So we land here. Immediately sit down deep, go ahead and get the Guillotine. If you have his arm, what we are going to do is instead of just cranking up, we are actually going to switch out, kind of like the Kimora, and we are going to do a Crunch sideways.
So we are here. It's not quite as tight as a Guillotine, but the angle puts a little bit more pressure on the neck.
From another angle. We are here. I have gone through this, he sits up, I go for the Bravo Choke, he sits all the way under, immediately, I have got to grab this and go into a guard. As I am here, I am twisting.
From this angle. I go for the gut, he sits up. I immediately transition to the Bravo, but he keeps driving in. I sit into a guard, I have got the arm stuck in here. So what I do is go sideways, I do a Sideways Crunch, I am going this way with my body. I twist it sideways, get the tab.
That's a good three part series that you can add for attacks in the chest. It has got a good reach of the paper cutter. As soon as you start missing that, or he starts sitting up, go straight into the Bravo Choke, the inverted Anaconda Arm Triangle, or if he keeps driving in, drop straight back into the guard, get your Guillotine or you got Guillotine with the arm, some people call it Kervat or Monty Python.
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