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Knee-on-stomach
Knee-on-stomach (alternative names or slight variations include knee-on-belly, knee-on-chest, knee-ride, knee mount and uki-gatame, is a dominant ground grappling position where the top combatant places a knee on the bottom combatants torso, and usually extends the other leg to the side for balance. This position is typically obtained from side control, simply by rising up slightly and putting a knee on the opponent's stomach or chest. Knee-on-stomach is an advantageous position, where the top combatant can effectively strike similary to in the mounted position, and also transition into various holds or other positions, and also easily disengage and escape if needed. It is not however considered as stable as the mount, which on the other hand complements the knee-on-stomach well, since it is possible to easily transition from one to another in response to escape or sweep attempts by the opponent. A common submission hold applied from this position is the juji-gatame armbar, which can be performed if the opponent extends his or her hands in an attempt to push he top combatant off. The top combatant can sometimes submit the bottom combatant from this position by simply by using his or her weight to compress the torso, hence causing pain and compressive asphyxia.
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Guard
The guard (in Judo sometimes referred to colloquially as do-osae or "trunk hold"; in Catch Wrestling...
Closed guard
The closed guard is the typical guard position. The legs are hooked behind the back of the opponent,...
Open guard
The open guard is typically used to perform various joint locks and chokeholds. The legs can be used...
Butterfly guard
The butterfly guard involves both of the legs being hooked with the ankles in between the opponents ...
Spider guard
The spider guard comprises a number of positions all of which involve controlling the opponents arms...
X-guard
The x-guard is an open guard where one of the combatants is standing up and the other is on his back...
De la Riva guard
The De la Riva guard (also called the De la Riva hook and jello guard) is an open guard that was pop...
Turtle guard
The turtle is primarily a defensive position and unlike most is not based on the use of the legs for...
Rubber guard
This is a position that keeps the opponent down in your guard. Popularized by Eddie Bravo, also the ...
Half guard
Half guard or alternatively half mount is a ground grappling position where one combatant is lying o...
Side control
Side control (often also called side mount or sometimes cross mount) is a dominant ground grappling ...
Kata-gatame
The kata-gatame ( "shoulder hold") is a pinning hold where the opponent is held around the head, wit...
Kesa-gatame
Kesa-gatame or scarf hold is a pinning hold that is performed from side control by turning slightly ...
North-south
The north-south position (also known as north/south or four quarter) is a ground grappling position ...
Mount
The mount or mounted position is a dominant ground grappling position position, where one combatant ...
Back mount
Back mount or rear mount is a dominant ground grappling position where one combatant is behind the o...
Baseball choke from knee on stomach Image 1
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Baseball choke from knee on stomach

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Juji gatame from knee on stomach

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Setting up Knee to stomach Image 1
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Setting up Knee to stomach

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Description: Kirk's instruction on how to set up a proper Knee To stomach

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Side Control Knee on Stomach to Mount

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Description: Side Control Knee on Stomach to Mount

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Knee on Stomach Spinning Backwards to Triangle

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Basic BJJ Collar Chokes from Side Control & Knee on Stomach Image 1
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Basic BJJ Collar Chokes from Side Control & Knee on Stomach

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Description: 2nd Degree Black Belt William Vandry breaks down a couple gi chokes from the side control and knee on belly position. See more on our YouTube Channel, and at AustinBJJ

RED SCHAFER #10 Side Control - Transition to Knee on Stomach Image 1
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RED SCHAFER #10 Side Control - Transition to Knee on Stomach

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Description: CONCEDE presents RED SCHAFER! Watch for RED on UFC 104! Oct 24th! RED shows the transition from side control to knee on stomach!

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Description: Brazilian Jiu-jitsu- this is me in a seminar teaching knee on stomach.

Lapel Grab: Double Hammerfist, Forearm Strike, Knee to Stomach and Takedown Image 1
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Lapel Grab: Double Hammerfist, Forearm Strike, Knee to Stomach and Takedown

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Description: DISCLAIMER: "These videos are for entertainment purposes only. The videos are not for instruction and are not intended to encourage viewers to try anything without first learning from a qualified instructor. No one should attempt to try these techniques without being trained and supervised by a qualified person."

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side control to knee on stomach to armbar

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Description: side control to knee on stomach to armbar


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