{"id":4273,"date":"2017-03-07T08:52:43","date_gmt":"2017-03-07T16:52:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fightfast.com\/blog\/?p=4273"},"modified":"2020-04-07T21:25:53","modified_gmt":"2020-04-07T21:25:53","slug":"6-factors-perfect-armbar-mark-hatmaker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fightfastvideos.com\/blog\/2017\/03\/07\/6-factors-perfect-armbar-mark-hatmaker\/","title":{"rendered":"The 6 Factors Of The Perfect Armbar - Mark Hatmaker"},"content":{"rendered":"The armbar whether applied top-body, cross-body, or from underneath is one of the top three finishers in both MMA and submission-only grappling. <em>(As a matter of fact it\u2019s almost a neck-and-neck tie with the rear-naked choke.)<\/em>\n\nThe armbar is a tool that all competitors should be familiar with inside of 30 days of stepping on the mat, and like the jab to the boxer it should never stop being honed even if you are a seasoned veteran of several decades.\n\nWith honing that arm-bar to a razor\u2019s edge in mind, I offer the following tips to make that sharpening a bit easier.\n<!--more-->\n\n<em>(BTW-We detail all of these on RAW 171)<\/em>\n<h3 class=\"red\">Number 1: Kill Daylight<\/h3>\nThat is, there should be zero space <em>(zero)<\/em> between your crotch and the attacked shoulder. No matter your set-up top-side, cross-side, or bottom-side you should indelicately grind your crotch from armpit to scapula.\n\nForget the \"perfect\" positioning over mid-humerus get tight tight tight to the attacked arm's root, i.e., the shoulder and stay there.\n<h3 class=\"red\">Number 2: Bone-On-Bone<\/h3>\nOften, we are offered the advice to keep the attacked arm in the thumb-up\/little-finger down position to be able to finish the arm-bar. This leads some with good hip-positioning to grab that wrist or forearm and attempt to twist or hand-fight to get the \"preferred\" positioning.\n\nAllow me to say, that if you follow all of the other factors thumb-up, thumb-down, thumb-right, or thumb-left simply does not matter. The key lies in the strength of the hip-positioning and the \"leg-grip.\"\n\nTake care of these and you can switch to a palm-to-palm grip of your hands that allows you to grind the non-fleshy portion of your radius bone against any portion of the attacked wrist plastering it to your chest and you will be good to go.\n<h3 class=\"red\">Number 3: Cross the Feet<\/h3>\nYeah, I know a no-no in some precincts but in conjunction with Factor #1 and Factor #5 the mechanical advantage of crossing the feet makes a huuuuuuuge difference.\n\nMy catch cadre will understand by envisioning a bit of John \"Tiger Man\" Pesak's head-scissors mechanics.\n<h3 class=\"red\">Number 4: Straighten the Legs<\/h3>\nDo Not Heel-In or Hook-In. Either of these spurring tactics is usually a gambit to \"keep\" an opponent. If you are following Killing Daylight principles spurring is no longer an issue.\n<h3 class=\"red\">Number 5: Squeeze the Knees<\/h3>\nThe leg grip will already be tight if you have crossed the feet and straightened the legs, but a conscious inward squeeze added to steps 3 &amp; 4 will turn the heat up on the sizzling griddle of pain you are serving up.\n<h3 class=\"red\">Number 6: Hips-Thru<\/h3>\nIt is only after the prior five principles have been observed do we apply the pop. Once you\u2019ve tightened up Numbers 1-5 you\u2019ll find <em>(as we demonstrate on RAW 171)<\/em> that the hips-thru may only need travel a single inch before the tap hits.\n\nThe synergistic application of all 6 Factors improves the mechanical advantage of the armbar exponentially. Think of it as the difference between a lifted guillotine where we can see muscle in play and a Hook Chancery where we literally see nothing from the aggressor but we do see the tap from the opponent.\n\nFollow the six-step blueprint and you take an already top-tier weapon into nuclear territory.\n\n<a href=\"https:\/\/fightfast.com\/ar\/BS-k.php\" style=\"color: red; text-decoration: underline; font-weight: bold;\">For More Instruction For Mark Hatmaker Click Here<\/a>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The armbar whether applied top-body, cross-body, or from underneath is one of the top three finishers in both MMA and submission-only grappling. (As a matter of fact it\u2019s almost a neck-and-neck tie with the rear-naked choke.) 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