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Armbar Hustle by Adam Miller

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black Belt Adam Miller Helps You Master Every Aspect Of The Armbar By Taking A Deep Dive Into Setups, Finishing Mechanics, And Detailed List Of Do’s And Don’ts To Ensure This Is One Of The Most Productive Submissions In Your Arsenal
  • Make sure you are utilizing the strongest grips and perfect the mechanics for several variations of the connected armbar
  • Check out several armbar drills from the mount and open guard, and quickly transition to other submissions such as the Americana when necessary
  • Look at all of your opponents options for defense and have an answer and a counter attack ready to go
  • Listen as Adam Miller describes the most common mistakes and goes through a detailed Q&A to make sure you understand the position better than ever before
  • Never lose the armbar/Juji Gatame position again and make it one of the highest percentage submissions in your repertoire with the high level techniques shown in this series!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Keeping it playful roll (brown belt) 0
Keeping playful roll (blue belt) 4:05
Armbar Hustle Warm Up drill (Mount) 8:07
Armbar Hustle Warm Up drill (Open Guard) 10:07
Armbar Hustle Warm Up drill (Guard) 10:53
The Connected Americana 11:35
The Connected Americana with the Gi 14:44
Revving up the grip 17:47
Setting up the Connected Armbar/Juji Gatame 19:56
Moving the arm into position for the Connected Armbar 23:38
The Big Problem with the Armbar/Juji Gatame 26:07
Never lose the Armbar/Juji Gatame Again! 29:57
Finalizing the armbar when he defends 33:29

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Terrible Idea Armbar 0
Hands Free Terrible Idea Armbar 2:37
Q & A about the Terrible Idea Armbar 3:44
Rickson's armbar/Juji Gatame (Guard) 6:17
The Shotgun armbar (Guard) 10:33
The Shotgun armbar Q & A 1 (Guard) 15:37
The Shotgun armbar Q & A 2 (Guard) 16:24
The Shotgun armbar Street version 17:52
Stopping the arm rotation & shoulder lock details 22:15
Isolating the arm from the Super Chill position (Cross side) 27:52
The Connected Kimura 30:23
The Perkin's Kimura 33:40
The Perkin's Kimura Flow Roll 36:37
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black Belt Adam Miller Helps You Master Every Aspect Of The Armbar By Taking A Deep Dive Into Setups, Finishing Mechanics, And Detailed List Of Do’s And Don’ts To Ensure This Is One Of The Most Productive Submissions In Your Arsenal
  • Make sure you are utilizing the strongest grips and perfect the mechanics for several variations of the connected armbar
  • Check out several armbar drills from the mount and open guard, and quickly transition to other submissions such as the Americana when necessary
  • Look at all of your opponents options for defense and have an answer and a counter attack ready to go
  • Listen as Adam Miller describes the most common mistakes and goes through a detailed Q&A to make sure you understand the position better than ever before
  • Never lose the armbar/Juji Gatame position again and make it one of the highest percentage submissions in your repertoire with the high level techniques shown in this series!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Course Content

Expand All Sections

Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Keeping it playful roll (brown belt) 0
Keeping playful roll (blue belt) 4:05
Armbar Hustle Warm Up drill (Mount) 8:07
Armbar Hustle Warm Up drill (Open Guard) 10:07
Armbar Hustle Warm Up drill (Guard) 10:53
The Connected Americana 11:35
The Connected Americana with the Gi 14:44
Revving up the grip 17:47
Setting up the Connected Armbar/Juji Gatame 19:56
Moving the arm into position for the Connected Armbar 23:38
The Big Problem with the Armbar/Juji Gatame 26:07
Never lose the Armbar/Juji Gatame Again! 29:57
Finalizing the armbar when he defends 33:29

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
The Terrible Idea Armbar 0
Hands Free Terrible Idea Armbar 2:37
Q & A about the Terrible Idea Armbar 3:44
Rickson's armbar/Juji Gatame (Guard) 6:17
The Shotgun armbar (Guard) 10:33
The Shotgun armbar Q & A 1 (Guard) 15:37
The Shotgun armbar Q & A 2 (Guard) 16:24
The Shotgun armbar Street version 17:52
Stopping the arm rotation & shoulder lock details 22:15
Isolating the arm from the Super Chill position (Cross side) 27:52
The Connected Kimura 30:23
The Perkin's Kimura 33:40
The Perkin's Kimura Flow Roll 36:37

 

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So, What Exactly Do You Get?

PART 1

  • KEEPING IT PLAYFUL ROLL (BROWN BELT)
  • KEEPING IT PLAYFUL ROLL (BLUE BELT)
  • ARMBAR HUSTLE WARM UP DRILL (MOUNT)
  • ARMBAR HUSTLE WARM UP DRILL (OPEN GUARD)
  • ARMBAR HUSTLE WARM UP DRILL (GUARD)
  • THE CONNECTED AMERICANA
  • THE CONNECTED AMERICANA WITH THE GI
  • REVVING UP THE GRIP
  • SETTING UP THE CONNECTED ARMBAR/JUJI GATAME
  • MOVING THE ARM INTO POSITION FOR THE CONNECTED ARMBAR
  • THE BIG PROBLEM WITH THE ARMBAR/JUJI GATAME
  • NEVER LOSE THE ARMBAR/JUJI GATAME AGAIN!
  • FINALIZING THE ARMBAR WHEN HE DEFENDS
  • PART 2

  • THE TERRIBLE IDEA ARMBAR
  • HANDS FREE TERRIBLE IDEA ARMBAR
  • Q & A ABOUT THE TERRIBLE IDEA ARMBAR
  • RICKSON'S ARMBAR/JUJI GATAME (GUARD)
  • THE SHOTGUN ARMBAR (GUARD)
  • THE SHOTGUN ARMBAR Q & A 1 (GUARD)
  • THE SHOTGUN ARMBAR Q & A 2 (GUARD)
  • THE SHOTGUN ARMBAR STREET VERSION
  • STOPPING THE ARM ROTATION & SHOULDER LOCK DETAILS
  • ISOLATING THE ARM FROM THE SUPER CHILL POSITION (CROSS SIDE)
  • THE CONNECTED KIMURA
  • THE PERKIN'S KIMURA
  • THE PERKIN'S KIMURA FLOW ROLL
  • $79.00


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