BJJ Mount Attacks For Smaller Fighters

Fighting bigger opponents can be frustrating when we try and control the mount position. I know I avoided the mount most of the time as a BJJ White Belt after getting tossed around repeatedly. After a while, I started using the high mount to setup some attacks. Here's are two videos highlighting some attacks from the mount. 

Moving closer to the head helps maintain the control needed, but many opponents will seal their arms up to try and stop arm bars, and americanas. Here's a tool to crack open that pesky shell and get the arms exposed for attack.

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Fighting bigger opponents can be frustrating when we try and control the mount position. I know I avoided the mount most of the time after getting tossed around. After a while, I started using the high mount to setup some attacks. Here's a second video highlighting another high mount attack.
Part 1 of 2 in a short series on High Mount Attacks. Fighting bigger opponents can make it frustrating to try and control the mount down low. Moving closer to the head helps maintain the control needed, but many opponents will seal their arms up to try and stop arm bars, and americanas.
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