Ude Garami is one of the most common arm locks utilized in mixed martial arts (MMA), as well as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Judo. The arm lock is performed with a corkscrew motion against an arm bent at a 90-degree angle. There are multiple methods of applying ude garami - some from the top, and some from the bottom. For this installation, let's discuss a common situation in MMA, submission grappling, BJJ, and also in Judo. You have attempted a triangle choke, sankaku jime . However, the opponent is well versed, and knows better than to have his posture broken: once the posture is broken, the choke can be set in. While the opponent is held in the triangular position, there is an opportunity to switch to ude garami . Observe Sarah in just this situation - Picture 1: To begin this setup, Sarah will circle her left hand in an inside-out motion. Please note that Sarah will maintain a closed guard from the triangular position throughout the entire movement. Pictur