What is the most effective submission in BJJ?
The triangle choke is the quintessential submission of BJJ. It is perhaps the best technique to demonstrate how a solid understanding of leverage can overcome size and strength. What makes the triangle choke especially dangerous is its versatility.
What is the most difficult submission MMA?
With that being said, let’s take a look at the most difficult submissions to defend.
- Kimura. 8 of 13.
- Key Lock/Americana. 7 of 13.
- Kneebar. 6 of 13.
- Ankle Lock. 5 of 13.
- Twister. 4 of 13.
- Anaconda Choke. 3 of 13.
- Gogoplata. 2 of 13.
- Omoplata/Shoulder Lock. 1 of 13.
What is the most versatile submission?
The triangle choke may be the most versatile submission there is. Like the arm bar, it is not very grip dependent, although there are some incredible set ups in the gi that do take advantage of the grips, they are not a necessity. The triangle is one of the best and highest percentage submissions in the UFC.
What is the rarest submission?
Rarest Submission Wins in MMA History (Top 11)
- Nick Diaz – “Gogoplata”
- “Peruvian Necktie” by Patt Curran.
- The Korean Zombie and the famous “Twister”
- Nick Pace and “The Pace” choke.
- Calf Slicer — Charles Oliveira.
- Ben Saunders submitting Chris Heatherly with “Omoplata”
- Ovince St.
- Alexey Olienik — “Ezekeil Choke”
What is the most popular submission?
A look at the submissions most frequently used to finish matches will show you the go-to moves for a lot of these elite competitors.
- =5 Triangle Choke (11 Finishes)
- #4 Arm-Triangle Choke (18 Finishes)
- #3 Armbar (36 Finishes)
- #2 Guillotine Choke (38 Finishes)
- #1 Rear-Naked Choke (145 Finishes)
Is the Ezekiel choke illegal?
This means that the guillotine choke is banned, as is the Ezekiel choke as these involve forearm pressure on the neck. This is fairly obvious but less obvious for example is the rule where the head cannot be pulled down inside the triangle choke.
What is the easiest submission?
Easy Submissions for Newbies
- #1: The Armbar. Yes.
- #2: The Rear Naked Choke. A funny tidbit about the rear naked choke: it got its nickname from the old wrestling days when half-naked men used to wrestle and choke each other.
- #3: The Kimura.
- #4: Arm Triangle.