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Mount Position โ€“ Control, Threat, and Mastery

Overview
The mount is one of the most dominant positions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. You're sitting on your opponent's torso, knees on the mat, and gravity working in your favor. From here, you can apply constant pressure, threaten submissions, and maintain control while exposing minimal risk.

๐ŸŽฏ Primary Goals

  • Maintain balance and pressure.
  • Advance to submissions (armbar, cross choke, americana).
  • Transition to high mount or S-mount for greater control.
  • Force reactions that expose arms or neck.

โš ๏ธ Common Dangers

  • Getting rolled (upa/bridge escape).
  • Losing balance when attacking.
  • Being caught in half guard during transitions.

๐Ÿ”„ Flow of the Position

Mount is often reached after passing guard or transitioning from side control. It can lead to:

  • Submissions: Armbar, Ezekiel, Americana, Cross Choke.
  • Transitions: High Mount โ†’ Back Take or S-Mount โ†’ Armbar.
  • Positional Shift: From mount to knee-on-belly if control weakens.

๐Ÿ’ก Key Concepts

  • Weight Distribution: Chest over chest; stay low and heavy.
  • Frames and Posts: Neutralize opponent's hip movement and frames.
  • Mount Types: Low mount for pressure, high mount for attacks, technical mount for back exposure.

๐Ÿ“š Technique Highlights

  • Stabilization: Knee-walk entry, grapevine hooks, cross-face and underhook.
  • Submissions: Mounted triangle, mounted armbar, paper cutter choke.
  • Transitions: Arm triangle setups, spinning to back when opponent turns.

๐ŸŽ“ Beginner Focus

  • Stay balanced and centered.
  • Recognize early escape attempts.
  • Donโ€™t rush submissionsโ€”control first.

๐Ÿง  Learn Through Flowcharts

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  • Opponent's escape attempts โ†’ your counters.
  • Decision tree: Submission vs transition vs retention.
  • High-percentage attack chains (e.g., Americana โ†’ Armbar โ†’ Back take).

๐Ÿ“ˆ Suggested Learning Path

  1. How to get to mount (from guard pass or side control).
  2. How to hold mount against resistance.
  3. Your first submission options (Americana, cross choke).
  4. What to do when opponent tries to escape.

๐ŸŽฅ Video Resources

  • 2โ€“3 angle demos for each technique.
  • Slowed-down breakdowns with concept overlays.
  • Optional annotations for key grips and angles.

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Mount Position โ€“ Control, Threat, and Mastery

Overview
The mount is one of the most dominant positions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. You're sitting on your opponent's torso, knees on the mat, and gravity working in your favor. From here, you can apply constant pressure, threaten submissions, and maintain control while exposing minimal risk.

๐ŸŽฏ Primary Goals

  • Maintain balance and pressure.
  • Advance to submissions (armbar, cross choke, americana).
  • Transition to high mount or S-mount for greater control.
  • Force reactions that expose arms or neck.

โš ๏ธ Common Dangers

  • Getting rolled (upa/bridge escape).
  • Losing balance when attacking.
  • Being caught in half guard during transitions.

๐Ÿ”„ Flow of the Position

Mount is often reached after passing guard or transitioning from side control. It can lead to:

  • Submissions: Armbar, Ezekiel, Americana, Cross Choke.
  • Transitions: High Mount โ†’ Back Take or S-Mount โ†’ Armbar.
  • Positional Shift: From mount to knee-on-belly if control weakens.

๐Ÿ’ก Key Concepts

  • Weight Distribution: Chest over chest; stay low and heavy.
  • Frames and Posts: Neutralize opponent's hip movement and frames.
  • Mount Types: Low mount for pressure, high mount for attacks, technical mount for back exposure.

๐Ÿ“š Technique Highlights

  • Stabilization: Knee-walk entry, grapevine hooks, cross-face and underhook.
  • Submissions: Mounted triangle, mounted armbar, paper cutter choke.
  • Transitions: Arm triangle setups, spinning to back when opponent turns.

๐ŸŽ“ Beginner Focus

  • Stay balanced and centered.
  • Recognize early escape attempts.
  • Donโ€™t rush submissionsโ€”control first.

๐Ÿง  Learn Through Flowcharts

Explore flowcharts showing:

  • Opponent's escape attempts โ†’ your counters.
  • Decision tree: Submission vs transition vs retention.
  • High-percentage attack chains (e.g., Americana โ†’ Armbar โ†’ Back take).

๐Ÿ“ˆ Suggested Learning Path

  1. How to get to mount (from guard pass or side control).
  2. How to hold mount against resistance.
  3. Your first submission options (Americana, cross choke).
  4. What to do when opponent tries to escape.

๐ŸŽฅ Video Resources

  • 2โ€“3 angle demos for each technique.
  • Slowed-down breakdowns with concept overlays.
  • Optional annotations for key grips and angles.

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Showing 12 techniques for Mount position
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back
sweep
bottom
low energy use escape from back control when in turtle
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
submission
top
Standard submission from the mount, harder when opponent is far stronger
Basics
setup
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
submission
top
First day submission from the side control
Basics
Common
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Reverse sit out escape when your arm is traped
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
submission
top
Choke from the mount using opponents arm
Common
Large athletes
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
submission
top
Attacking arm bar from mount. If not careful with the detail, one can find himself easily reversed.
80/20
Basics
Mechanics
High %
Risky
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed-guard
submission
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killer submission that needs to be in everyone arsenal
80/20
Basics
Common
Complex
High %
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
submission
Standard armbar as a must have from the top mount
80/20
Basics
High %
Risky
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
back
escape
bottom
first stage in proven layered defense from back control in turtle
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Escape from bottom side control by explosive pull from both arms
High %
Explosive
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
bridge to e
escape
Bridge escape from reverse sit-out in side control
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
submission
top
Very high percentage gi choke that never dissapoints
Gi only
High %
80/20
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed-guard
submission
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best used in mount but can be effective from closed guard as well
Simple
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
back
escape
bottom
great reversal if pulled of resulting in getting neutral position
reversal
High impact
Simple
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Elbow escape from side control in C2C
Basics
Common
Methodical
80/20
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
back
escape
bottom
go to escape used for back control
80/20
Basics
Methodical
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed guard
sweep
bottom
standard sweep done primarily in gi
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Framing out and reversal from kesa gatame
Basics
High impact
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed guard
sweep
bottom
used for catching stalling opponent and taking it to mount
Common
Low energy investment
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
escape
bottom
Proven mount escape
Common
Mechanics
High %
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Escape from tight kesa gatame when opponent is hiding the leg and head is low
reversal
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed-guard
submission
bottom
kimura grip finish
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
submission
top
Kimura from side control offering double attack options
Basics
Common
Methodical
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Escape from reverse sit out with lapel control
Gi only
Rare
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Getting out of the tight kesa gatame when opponent stands on his foot with near side leg
High %
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Reversal from kesa gatame
reversal
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
submission
top
Choke from mount with using leg and opponents arm to create a tight pressure
High %
Risky
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed-guard
submission
bottom
important submission from the guard
80/20
Common
Basics
Mechanics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
submission
top
One of the best chokes from side control, only possible with gi
Common
High %
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed-guard
sweep
bottom
first day sweep which can be efdfective later on either as sweep or setup
Basics
Mechanics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
advancement
bottom
Lock that prevents forward movement of the opponent from half guard
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
turtle
escape
bottom
Safe way to get out of turtle position where oponnent has seatbelt position
Risky
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
bottom
bottom
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Catch opponent of guard while he is changing position
Timed
Rare
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed guard
submission
bottom
classic high percentage submission with leg choke
80/20
Common
High %
Risky
Tall athletes
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
side control escape with near side underhook
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
escape
bottom
High percentage reversal from mount
reversal
Basics
Common
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
escape when opponent has crossface and blocks the hip
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
open-guard
advancement
top
Passing the guard by blocking the hip movement and top leg of the opponent
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
bottom
escape
bottom
Preventing transition grom C2C to scarf
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
advancement
bottom
one of the deep half guard entries
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Escape after opponent transitions to mount from reverse sit-out
Timed
High %
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
submission
bottom
Attacking kimura from the bottom
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
advancement
top
Improving position to quarter guard from top half guard
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
open-guard
advancement
top
Guard pass with underhook and pinning the bottom leg
Common
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
open-guard
advancement
top
Passing the guard by pinning bottom leg from smash
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Escaping tight kesa if you have trapped the leg
High impact
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
KOB
submission
top
Near side Arm attack from Knee on belly
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
closed guard
sweep
bottom
Sweep from omoplata
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
mount
escape
bottom
Great mount escape, espaecially in the beginning of the journey
Methodical
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
advancement
top
Passing to side control from half control top
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Standard defense from the reverse sit out
Basics
80/20
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
side-control
escape
bottom
Reversal from side control reverse sit out
reversal
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
advancement
top
Passing to mount from half guard
Methodical
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
KOB
submission
top
Arm bar on far side arm from Knee on belly
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
submission
top
americana from top half guard position
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
submission
top
kimura from top half guard position
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
open-guard
advancement
top
Long distance guard pass
Gi only
Fast
Small athletes
Basics
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
half-guard
sweep
bottom
sweep from deep half guard
No items found.
White Belt Friendly
High % Move
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Dominant position with maximum control