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Submissions are one of the signature finishing tools in mixed martial arts. They turn position, timing and pressure into chokes or joint locks that can end a bout without requiring a knockout.

The most common MMA submissions include rear naked chokes, guillotines, arm triangles, armbars, kimuras and heel hooks. Each finish depends on control first: hips, shoulders, head position and hand fighting usually matter more than simply grabbing a limb.

In Saudi MMA training rooms, submission practice should connect directly to wrestling and cage work. Fighters need to know how to finish from top position, escape bad positions and protect themselves during transitions.

A strong submission game also changes striking exchanges. Opponents who fear takedowns and chokes may hesitate, raise their stance or overcommit to defense, creating openings for knees, elbows and punches.

Submissions reward patience. The best athletes progress from position to control to finish, making grappling one of the most technical and strategic parts of combat sports.

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