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Armbar Setup: Controlling the Leg
A Technique from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

By BJJ.Org Featured Contributor Michael Jen

These techniques should only be practiced with the supervision of an experienced instructor.

Practicing the moves incorrectly could result in serious bodily injury or death.
Milena Roucka

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10.25.06 Armbar Setup: Controlling the Leg Author: Michael Jen
This information was originally published on www.jenbjj.com. It is made available on BJJ.Org by the express permission of featured contributor Michael "Bolo" Jen.

1. Joe Moreira grips his opponent's right sleeve with both hands.

2. Pulling the opponent's right arm across his body, Joe hooks his right hand under his opponent's leg and controls his head with his left hand.

3. Joe moves his hips out to create space and circles his left hand to the front of his opponent's face.

4. Pushing with his left hand, Joe swings his left leg over his opponent's face and arches to apply the arm bar. NOTE: Joe traps his opponent's right arm by keeping it tight to his body with his tricep.
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