
BJJ Fundamentals
Lesson 39 – Closed Guard Arm Bar
Warm Up (10min)
Solo Drills
- Hip Escapes
Partner Drills
- Closed Guard Knee Pull
Lesson (30min)
Top Lock
- Start in closed guard bottom
- Get to a cross-cuff and cross-collar grip on uke’s gi
- Use the combined power of your arms and legs to stop uke from posturing up
- Shimmy your legs upwards, locking your ankles behind uke’s head
- Ensure your leg is covering uke’s far side shoulder, so they can’t easily shrug off your top lock
Armbar – Bottom Finish
- Continue from top lock
- Control uke’s wrist by placing your forearm on top of it
- Open your top lock to allow your legs to move
- Touch your foot to the back of uke’s head; maintain downwards pressure so they can’t posture up
- Pass your leg over the top of uke’s head to establish the armbar position
- Bridge your hips into uke’s elbow joint to finish the armbar
- Keep your knees together and (more importantly) your heels pressing down so that uke cannot posture or pull their arm out
Armbar – Top Finish
- Continue from guard armbar position
- Use a scoop grip under uke’s near side knee
- This grip will stop uke from standing and will also help get to an angle later
- Uke steps their leg up to widen their base
- Use your legs to pendulum and sweep uke to the front (where they are unable to base out)
- Your feet should point forwards, away from uke’s base of support
- Finish the armbar from top position using the same mechanics as before
Armbar – Separating Arms
- Continue from armbar position (uke pinned by your legs)
- Uke joins their hands together to defend (S-grip, gable-grip, wrist-to-wrist)
- Pull uke’s near side elbow away from the centerline and connect your elbow to uke’s wrist
- Fall to the side where uke’s arm is pointing to separate their arms
- Once the arms are separated, switch to a 2-on-1 grip on uke’s wrist for maximum leverage
- Finish the armbar from top position using the same mechanics as before