7 Simple BJJ Mount Attacks ( 2 On 1 Keylock Setup)

7 Simple BJJ Mount Attacks ( 2 On 1 Keylock Setup)

In this video I demonstrate 7 BJJ Mount Attacks that give you several submission and options that work by themselves or string together with one another. The series begins with a key lock setup and moves into armbars, back takes and chokes.

One of the common responses to defend the keylock in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu will setup the rest of our mount attacks. It involves the person turning to their side in order to grab the arm and bring it back to their chest. As the person turns they will have to compensate for our weight. So if we pop to a foot and release a little pressure it will allow us to take advantage of the angle on the person.

Simple BJJ Mount Attacks

These techniques are a solid, stupid simple, staples. It’s not fancy looking and you’re not inverting upside down. But the stuff works. I still use several of these techniques to this day against black belts and many of my white belts and blue belts use these in BJJ tournaments. I literally had one kid win the Chicago Open back in 2012 using the 2on1 setup to bow and arrow choke. He hit 3 people with it.

One thing I will add is that I was a little high in my mount during the video. This was to demonstrate the techniques and make sure that my hands were visible. During training you’ll want to drill these techniques a little lower to your partner or opponent during rolling.

I’ve gotten some great feedback on the previous drilling videos and I hope these 7 BJJ Mount Attacks give you some options or at least give you some ideas to think about in your own game.

If you have any questions or would like to see a particular position covered. Let me know!

Thanks!
-Chewy

http://www.Facebook.com/Chewjitsupage

http://www.Instagram.com/Chewjitsu

http://www.Twitter.com/Chewjitsu

http://www.Periscope.tv/chewjitsu