Don't just attack the submission – attack his base of AND the submission and you'll double your chances of success: It hard enough to defend a well applied submission hold at the best of times – it's considerably more difficult when you've been knocked down to an position from where you have no ability to apply strength or . Make use of this whenever you can. If you catch an opponent in a good – look immediately to go the extra distance and lock them out if their base of support so that they have TWO tasks – they have to defend the submission hold AND recover their base – the former is not possible until they perform the latter. This will give you a much greater chance of finishing them than just the hold itself. Here, Gordon Ryan makes an already very triangle even more so by knocking his opponent down – defending from a broken down position like this will be nearly impossible