Arm Triangle No-Gi: 7 Setups That Force the Tap
Seven arm triangle no-gi setups that actually finish — from mount, kimura trap, front headlock, and the failed-triangle switch. Pressure, angle, and grip details.
Seven arm triangle no-gi setups that actually finish — from mount, kimura trap, front headlock, and the failed-triangle switch. Pressure, angle, and grip details.
Seven no-gi armbar setups elite grapplers actually finish in 2026, from the closed guard hip-up to belly-down juji-gatame, plus the mistakes that get the arm yanked out.
The half guard sweep is still one of the highest percentage ways to reverse strong top pressure in modern no-gi grappling. If you understand how to win the underhook, connect your hips, and force reactions from knee shield or deep half, you can turn a defensive position into a reliable path to top control against…
The leg drag pass is one of the most reliable guard passes in no-gi BJJ — and for good reason. When executed correctly, it puts the guard passer in complete hip control while giving the bottom player almost no useful guard retention options. In no-gi, where slippery limbs and absent collar grips make many passes…
Master the darce choke with 7 proven no-gi setups from half guard, turtle, and front headlock. Step-by-step technique for grapplers.
Wrestling takedowns for BJJ have become the single biggest differentiator between grapplers who consistently score points and those who spend entire rounds fighting for position on the ground. Whether you compete in ADCC, IBJJF No-Gi, or local submission-only events, a sharp takedown game puts you two points ahead before the real battle begins. The best…