Alright with our Black Belt attacks from mount, we are going to really start working on chaining our submissions, so we are going to go over some different chain attacks and setups from the mount position. So we have our opponent in mount, we are going to start with bugging the neck, okay. So we bug the neck, he comes up to defend this, as soon he does, we attack with the Americana. This arm comes down, refer back to some of the other videos about how to pull up some of these submissions, if you have any kind of questions about the detailed level. We are just going to brief through them assuming that you can go back and watch the other videos and get some of the intricate details.
We are here, we are going through the Americana, our opponent reaches up and through to protect the Americana. Knee comes up, we go into the Armbar position, our opponent protects the arm by holding it. We call it Bicep Cutter, assuming he has a really strong arm, for any reason we can't get it. We throw this leg over, Bicep Cutter with the legs. But for whatever reason but we just can't get this guy, that is fine. One of the new submissions that we are going to get from here, we are going to throw this leg over there.
We are going to throw it, the one is going over his arm, touches the ground, again it is close to his neck and behind his head as possible. We are going to use this other hand to bring it straight toward our shin, it is called gogoplata. Okay, it is kind off to the side a little bit, most people do the gogoplata from the guard. If you need help, you can use your other leg to come over, it is really painful on your opponent's neck, alright.
Once again we are in the Armbar position, Bicep Cutter, we can't get it, bicep cutter, we are trying it with the legs, for any reason we still can't get it. This foot flat on the floor behind our opponent's head. We pull with the head with our arms and the legs, we get the tap there, assuming he is still untapped, we are going to use this leg which is already under his head, we are going to push him straight over with it. We are going to post back, sit up and sit straight out pushing his head into the back, right here.
From this position, we can either sit up and take our opponent's back, we can sit out, put this leg through and go for the Belly Down Armbar. We can rotate the arm, sit up and go for the omoplata or like I said, we can just take it straight to our opponent's back. One more time from a different angle, we are here, we start with bugging the neck, he defenses by pulling his hand out, immediately we go to the Americana. As we are attacking the Americana, our opponent reaches through, we immediately transition through the Armbar.
He protects the Armbar, as he starts to getting his arm back, we stack the ribs, Bicep Cutter, if we need help, Bicep Cutter, by trying doing the legs. For any reason we still just can't get tap on this guy, this foot flat on the floor, next to your opponent's head, goes straight into gogoplata, he still won't tap. This guy is really tough, we are going to use this foot scooping his head and we are going to take it slam his face straight into the neck, okay.
So up and over right there, from here we have got a couple of options, option A, we take this other leg, we kick him in his face or just turn his head before our leg, go to a Belly Down Armbar or take his hands up, go into an omoplata or if worse comes to worst. You get to the arm out, we just go into a back mount. One last time, so we are here, bugging the opponent's neck. He protects it, we go up for the Americana, he reaches through, we pull the knee up, setup the Armbar. As we setup the Armbar, he is protecting it, Bicep Cutter with the arms, we can't get it, Bicep Cutter with the legs, we still can't get it.
This leg is straight to the floor, gogoplata with the hand or with the leg but this guy is really tough, we still can't get it. This leg is scooping the head, we stood out, slam his face straight down, this other leg replaces it, underneath Belly Down Armbar or use the wrist turn it, omoplata or if he somehow gets his arm out of there, come up into a back mount. That is your first chain from the mount position, your first real chain and this one gets pretty intense.
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