Submissions
Arm entanglement, also known as a keylock or armlock in judo and BJJ
Chokehold applied from the north-south position, compressing the opponent's neck against the practitioner's body
Choke that traps the opponent's arm against their neck using the practitioner's arms
A dynamic move where the practitioner jumps into an armbar submission from a standing position
A choke applied from an inverted angle, wrapping the legs around the opponent's head and arm from behind
A choke that involves wrapping the arms around the opponent's neck and arm, then rolling to tighten the grip
A choke that uses the legs to trap the opponent's head while pulling up on the head to apply pressure
A variation of the arm triangle choke that uses a figure-four grip around the opponent's neck and arm
A headlock choke that is applied from the side, compressing the opponent's neck against the practitioner's body
A choke using the opponent's gi collar, typically applied from guard or mount
A choke using the opponent's gi lapel looped over their neck, often initiated from the guard
A lesser-known leg submission targeting the knee joint, applied from a variation of guard positions
A choke that uses one hand on the lapel and the other on the sleeve to create a choking mechanism across the throat
A leg lock that isolates the ankle by encircling it with the arm and applying a lever action
A compression lock that targets the calf muscle by driving a limb into the back of the calf, while securing the opponent’s leg
A leg lock that hyperextends the knee, similar to how an armbar affects the elbow
A choke where the practitioner uses a collar grip and the leg to stretch the opponent like a bow, maximizing the choke's pressure
A dynamic armbar where the practitioner spins around the opponent's body to secure the arm