The Armbar Armory by 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
- Learn the intricacies that Weatherhead has studied and developed over the course of a decade to help you snag armbars from just about anywhere you can think of
- No matter where you attack the armbar from, Wetherhead will provide instruction and guidance on the mechanics and control tactics you need to give you the best possible chance of finishing
- Master armbar attacks from all the major positions with elite details and pro-level instruction from Weatherhead’s personal armory
- Shut down common defenses with perfectly crafted counters to keep you offensive and hunting for the finish
- Explore an entire section of odd and unusual armbars that you can tuck away for special occasions to surprise your training partners and opponents
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
Mechanics/3 point of articulation - Shoulder | 1:42 |
Wrist | 3:53 |
Elbow | 6:00 |
Crossing feet or not | 8:45 |
Leg positions | 11:12 |
Armpit style | 14:02 |
Entries from common positions - Closed guard - Basic arm bar | 16:11 |
Shotgun arm bar | 20:00 |
Plan B arm bar | 21:58 |
Triangle arm bar | 23:52 |
Shoulder crush/straight arm | 27:43 |
Pendulum sweep to arm bar | 31:40 |
Scissor sweep to armbar | 35:04 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Side control - Near side armbar | 0 |
Far side armbar | 3:34 |
Mount - Basic armbar | 6:44 |
S Mount | 9:49 |
Back | 12:13 |
Countering common defenses - From bottom | 15:38 |
From spiderweb | 20:46 |
Gable grip | 29:25 |
Telephone defense | 31:41 |
Hitchhiker reaction | 35:09 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Odd and unusual variation - Flying armbar | 0 |
Double armbar | 4:07 |
Overhook armbar | 5:46 |
50-50 | 7:20 |
Helicopter armbar | 9:14 |
DLR Armbar | 11:04 |
From top guard - Bear trap | 12:35 |
Straight armlock | 14:21 |
Bottom side control - Near side shrimp to near side armbar | 16:18 |
Near arm frame to straight armlock | 17:56 |
Double frame hip bump | 19:15 |
Top side control - Scarf hold | 20:23 |
Catch style | 22:09 |
Kimura trap armbar | 23:47 |
Kimura reversal to armbar | 25:21 |
Cross body head post armbar | 26:48 |
Back - Crucifix | 29:05 |
Outro | 32:00 |
- 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
- Learn the intricacies that Weatherhead has studied and developed over the course of a decade to help you snag armbars from just about anywhere you can think of
- No matter where you attack the armbar from, Wetherhead will provide instruction and guidance on the mechanics and control tactics you need to give you the best possible chance of finishing
- Master armbar attacks from all the major positions with elite details and pro-level instruction from Weatherhead’s personal armory
- Shut down common defenses with perfectly crafted counters to keep you offensive and hunting for the finish
- Explore an entire section of odd and unusual armbars that you can tuck away for special occasions to surprise your training partners and opponents
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
Mechanics/3 point of articulation - Shoulder | 1:42 |
Wrist | 3:53 |
Elbow | 6:00 |
Crossing feet or not | 8:45 |
Leg positions | 11:12 |
Armpit style | 14:02 |
Entries from common positions - Closed guard - Basic arm bar | 16:11 |
Shotgun arm bar | 20:00 |
Plan B arm bar | 21:58 |
Triangle arm bar | 23:52 |
Shoulder crush/straight arm | 27:43 |
Pendulum sweep to arm bar | 31:40 |
Scissor sweep to armbar | 35:04 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Side control - Near side armbar | 0 |
Far side armbar | 3:34 |
Mount - Basic armbar | 6:44 |
S Mount | 9:49 |
Back | 12:13 |
Countering common defenses - From bottom | 15:38 |
From spiderweb | 20:46 |
Gable grip | 29:25 |
Telephone defense | 31:41 |
Hitchhiker reaction | 35:09 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Odd and unusual variation - Flying armbar | 0 |
Double armbar | 4:07 |
Overhook armbar | 5:46 |
50-50 | 7:20 |
Helicopter armbar | 9:14 |
DLR Armbar | 11:04 |
From top guard - Bear trap | 12:35 |
Straight armlock | 14:21 |
Bottom side control - Near side shrimp to near side armbar | 16:18 |
Near arm frame to straight armlock | 17:56 |
Double frame hip bump | 19:15 |
Top side control - Scarf hold | 20:23 |
Catch style | 22:09 |
Kimura trap armbar | 23:47 |
Kimura reversal to armbar | 25:21 |
Cross body head post armbar | 26:48 |
Back - Crucifix | 29:05 |
Outro | 32:00 |
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So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
MECHANICS/ 3 POINT OF ARTICULATION
ENTRIES FROM COMMON POSITIONS
CLOSED GUARD
PART 2
SIDE CONTROL
MOUNT
COUNTERING COMMON DEFENSES
PART 3
ODD AND UNSUAL VARIATION
FROM TOP GUARD
BOTTOM SIDE CONTROL
TOP SIDE CONTROL
BACK
$79.00
