Extended Summary:
The Americana (also called the keylock or figure-four armlock) is a fundamental shoulder lock typically applied from side control or mount. This submission attacks the shoulder joint by rotating the arm away from the center of the body while keeping the elbow stationary. The technique uses a figure-four grip configuration where you thread one hand under the opponent’s arm near the wrist, then connect it with your other hand to create a powerful lever. Proper execution requires maintaining chest pressure while isolating the arm, keeping your opponent’s elbow pinned to the mat, and lifting their wrist while moving it toward their head. The Americana teaches important principles about control, leverage, and weight distribution.
Movement Techniques
Introduction to the core body mechanics required for all techniques in Jiu-Jitsu.
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Core Concepts in Jiu Jitsu
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Key Positions and Control
Understand fundamental positions for control and submission opportunities.
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Guards, Guard Retention, and Guard Passing
Understand key guard types, retention, and essential passing strategies.
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Escapes and Defensive Movements
Build resilience through high-percentage escapes from dominant positions.
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Sweeps & Reversals
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Takedowns
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Core Submission Techniques
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Kids’ Class BJJ Terms – The Language of Jiu-Jitsu: Kids’ Terms to Adult Techniques
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