TRIANGLE FROM ARMBAR SETUP
The other thing you will do is still trying to turn toward us, and that's fine too. That's just a different option. Go up to the other side with simple S-Mount, we've gone for the armbar, he feels the armbar coming so he protects it.
Now when I get here, he is now trying to sit up on us, when he does that when he feel it's coming we want to feed whatever leg is closest toward his legs, I move this leg so you can see I am going to feed this other leg right through here through this gap alright. So I am here, I want to feed right through this gap, cut these legs here, I feel he is trying to sit up, immediately I kick this through. The reason for that is as he sits up we're going to even help him sit up because I want to be as tight as possible, he is going to sit up directly into a triangle choke, alright.
On the other side, I am going for the armbar, he feels it, he starts sitting up, I immediately feed this through and help him directly into the triangle choke. So really he has two options.
When you start going for the armbar he is holding it and comes at from the arm-wrestling match he is going to roll away from you, in which case the bicep cutter or he is going to try to roll in towards you which is going the triangle choke.
That's two powerful options you have, so as you're going to sit there and try to out muscle when you go through this arm lock. Remember, it's all about position, position before submission and we want to make sure that we use leverage not muscle, alright.
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