I been training BJJ for about 2 years in .. two highly respected schools.. uhh.. never had this done in either. :icon_neut
Maybe I'm the guy who missed double arm bar day? LOL.
the funniest is to do it to white belts when you mount them
I been training BJJ for about 2 years in .. two highly respected schools.. uhh.. never had this done in either. :icon_neut
Maybe I'm the guy who missed double arm bar day? LOL.
the funniest is to do it to white belts when you mount them
I can't believe you have never been taught the double arm bar. That is like one of the first submissions I thought everyone was taught. It's like "SUBMISSIONS 101, Chapter 1, page 1. I don't even take BJJ and that was one of the first subs I learnend. It was literally the second sub I was taught at a BJJ seminar.
I don't know if there is an escape. If there is I have not seen nor learned it.
I'm really suprised you got caught in it. I've tried to throw it on a bunch of times and never could catch it.
Has anyone had any success with the double armbar? I know it really hurts when it is applied.
Your first mistake was rolling with a big guy.
when guys outweigh you by a lot, there is a potential injury waiting to happen.
Nah. I love rolling with huge dudes. Makes rolling with guys my size seem so much easier. Just tap early if you get caught and noone should get injured.
you haven't been rolling a long time. I've seen it so many times. For example, A friend of mine was rolling with a guy who outweighed him but 80-100 pounds. The big guy goes for a stack/leg on shoulder pass and my friend's rib pops (could have ben cartilage tear).
I was rolling with a big aggressive blue belt, he goes to pass, nearly tears shit up in my knee.
Both scenarios did not require a tap since there was no submission involved.
It might not have have happen to you yet but odds are against you that you'll get injured one day.
you haven't been rolling a long time. I've seen it so many times. For example, A friend of mine was rolling with a guy who outweighed him but 80-100 pounds. The big guy goes for a stack/leg on shoulder pass and my friend's rib pops (could have ben cartilage tear).
I was rolling with a big aggressive blue belt, he goes to pass, nearly tears shit up in my knee.
Both scenarios did not require a tap since there was no submission involved.
It might not have have happen to you yet but odds are against you that you'll get injured one day.