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Try The Sneaky “Switching Arms” Armbar Setup The Next Time You Have A Chance

The armlock or armbar is a submission that aims to hyperextend the arm into compromising positions. There are two basic types of armlocks – the straight armlock and the bent armlock. The straight armlock is where you submit the opponent’s arm by straightening it and pushing it opposite the elbow joint.

The bent armlock is defined by first bending the arm to an “L” configuration, then forcing the hand towards the back. Common examples of bent armlocks are the kimura and americana.

The Armbar is in place, but… Your training partner is defending against it with all their might – holding on to that grip as strongly as they can.

If you can’t break their grip in this situation, you can go for the sneaky “Switching Arms” Armbar setup.
Drew Weatherhead demonstrates on the video below:

Develop a Lethal Armbar From Just About EVERYWHERE with BJJ Black Belt and Armbar Specialist Drew Weatherhead.

  • Take your armbar submission rate through the roof with a complete guide to supercharging this classic submission featuring BJJ Black Belt Drew Weatherhead.
  • Weatherhead is an armbar specialist with the tricks, tips, and details you need to develop your armbar into a reliable and dangerous finishing tool that will serve you for years to come.

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