The "armbar" is used in a humorous or exaggerated way on an unsuspecting friend or in a public setting.
If you’re a BJJ student, MMA fighter, or referee, the Krissy incident offers three clear takeaways:
If you want a full script with exact voiceover lines and timestamps, say “Full script.”
In training, if you have the submission locked, you’ve already "won." There is often no need to bridge your hips to the ceiling to prove a point.
In fact, Tanya’s left hand (the trapped one) is already limp at the wrist. Neurologically, when an elbow dislocates or ligaments tear, the body sometimes produces a shock response. Tanya’s eyes go wide, then unfocused. She makes a sound—a low, guttural moan—but her right hand never slaps the mat.
🎥 Rowdy Armbar Goes Too Far - Krissy