As you feel the opponent’s shin slide completely across your stomach you know things are about to get worse very quickly. The crowd roars as the knee of your opponent touches the floor beside you.
He’s mounted you!
Quickly turning on your side, you try to escape using a move that has worked countless times for you during your training. In a second or two there’s not doubt in your mind that you’ll have your opponent back inside your closed guard or half guard at the very least.
As the first punch, thrown from above you, smashes into your jaw you begin to escape your hips with a greater sense of urgency than you’ve ever felt before inside the gym. As the next three shots pound your head repeatedly into the canvas you realize that your escape attempt must not be working.
As panic sets in you turn onto your side to avoid the assault from above. Another punch that feels twice as powerful as the ones thrown previously, lands squarely in the center of your face. Instantly you’re finding it tough to breathe through your nose.
That’s about all that you remember until you had a chance, some 30 minutes later, to sit down inside your dressing room and watch a recording of the fight that your buddy recorded on his Iphone. The images of your opponent pounding the sides –and back a few times– of your head until you slump over into unconsciousness is something you’ll ever need to watch again.
Minutes later, sitting hunched over on the dressing room bench, you wonder where you had gone wrong. You should have been able to get out of that mount position. There’s no way he was physically stronger, more athletic or experienced than the guys you train with at the gym every day. It just doesn’t make sense.
After much thinking you still can’t come up with an answer to the question. All you know is that you don’t ever want to get knocked out again.
After reading the story above it’s easy to see that being skilled at escaping the mount is very important in mixed martial arts training and fighting.
However, from an offensive stand point, mount control and submission/striking ability, is equally as important for success during MMA training and competition but still remains a very underdeveloped part of many mixed martial artists skill sets.
In the story above, it’s clear that the fighter that obtained the mount was a master of the many technicle details that many others are missing.
A high percentage of MMA’ers out there have trouble properly controlling and submitting their opponents from the mount position. They think that just getting to the mount position is enough to win fights on the ground.
That is totally not true!
Without the proper techniques –there’s lots of them- you’ll find yourself getting rolled over to the bottom position with your opponent moving to the top. From there you’ll expend way too much energy and will instantly become vulnerable to strikes, some of which can cut you open or knock you out.
A high percentage of MMA fighters will say they prefer side control over the mount because of that very reason.
I agree with them that it’s not easy for an opponent to gain the top position if they maintain their top control from the side.
but….
I know that if they had a chance to learn and took the time to master the tiniest of details that make for a tight, heavy, nearly un-escapable mount that they would feel completely different about things. Their new found confidence in the position would have them constantly looking to gain the mount during both their training and fights. Once they get there, their opponents would be in big trouble!
In the full 4-set (Set 1 is now available) video training series you’ll learn:
This set of 24 high detailed instructional videos will build your foundation of mount control skills.
The movements, counters and techniques you’ll taught in this 1st of 4 video sets (the 3 others to be released in the near future) will allow you to maintain your mount position better than ever before.
Your opponents will struggle beneath you, wasting their energy and time, while you position yourself in the perfect spots to strike down on them or submit them.
This set of 19 high detailed instructional videos will build up what you learned in the `Killer Control`set and allow you to develop terrifying Ground & Pound skill.
Finishing your opponent with strikes from the mount is not easy when your opponent is tough and strong. This video set will make doing that very simple by giving your the tools to deal with anything they do to try and stop you.
Your opponents will struggle beneath you, wasting their energy and time, while you place well timed, accurate strikes to get the win.

Throughout my career as a professional fighter I’ve used the mount position –and the techniques found in this video set– to win many of my fights.
My mount control has allowed me to win many of those same fights in the very first round because once I got into the mount position my opponent’s were unable to escape. That allowed me to ground and pound my way to many exciting TKO victories.
The same techniques you’ll learn through this video series have also been applied with great effectiveness by the pro-fighters that I train.
One of them, Ryan Dickson –XCC Champ & 8-0 MMA (All finishes) record overall– has won 7 of his 8 fights by submissions that started with the mount position.
Don’t miss out on the Control Techniques that can drastically improve your MMA offense!
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