Attacking ecosystem: omoplata→triangle→kimura→triangle→armlock→side triangle→armlock again.

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This video breaks down a deceptive and fluid attack sequence starting from closed guard, built around layered threats that force your opponent into the exact traps you want.

You begin by initiating an omoplata immediately from closed guard, creating the first major reaction. While your opponent focuses on defending the shoulder lock, you trap the arm, swing your leg across their back, and secure their collar — setting the stage for the real ambush.

As they try to clear your leg and move toward side control, you advance into a near‑diamond triangle and transition straight into a kimura. If they posture up to counter, you release the grip and switch to a punching‑pressure triangle.

If that doesn’t finish the job, you drop the leg, clamp the arm, and come up to your knees, forcing a kimura counter‑roll. When they roll forward, you follow — landing cleanly into a tight armlock. And if they try to posture or kick out, you snap on a side triangle and return to the armlock to seal the finish.

This is a full attacking ecosystem: omoplata → triangle → kimura → triangle → armlock → side triangle → armlock again.
A beautiful demonstration of how constant threats create inevitable submissions.
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