My favorite techniques are the kimura, kneebars, and the short arm scissors.
Kimura- a keylock that focuses on extending the shoulder joint beyond its normal range of motion. Performed from top or bottom, opponents arm is bent at a right angle and pushed behind them.
Kneebar- a jointlock that can be employed from a variety of positions. It hyperextends the knee using the attackers lower abdominal area as a fulcrum against the knee.
Short arm scissors- a compression technique used against an opponent who is trying to fight out of an armbar attempt. Attacker's outside forearm is turned upward and inserted into the crook of elbow that's being attacked. Attacker then throws their outside leg over the arm they're attacking, and triangle's his own legs. It puts a massive amount of pressure on muscles of their opponent's arm.
Kimura- a keylock that focuses on extending the shoulder joint beyond its normal range of motion. Performed from top or bottom, opponents arm is bent at a right angle and pushed behind them.
Kneebar- a jointlock that can be employed from a variety of positions. It hyperextends the knee using the attackers lower abdominal area as a fulcrum against the knee.
Short arm scissors- a compression technique used against an opponent who is trying to fight out of an armbar attempt. Attacker's outside forearm is turned upward and inserted into the crook of elbow that's being attacked. Attacker then throws their outside leg over the arm they're attacking, and triangle's his own legs. It puts a massive amount of pressure on muscles of their opponent's arm.
