Dual threats: We always talk about position and submission as it is either/or; but in truth at the higher levels it's the simultaneous of both together that usually creates the breakthrough you seek. When you're an opponent and want to secure position – threaten the strangle – your opponent will become forgetful of defending the rear when he's battling for his life against submission and you'll likely . When you can get the strangle set in place – threaten the position – make him fight against the placement of your hooks, he'll become forgetful of the strangle danger as he becomes preoccupied with defending rear mount, and that's when you'll sink the strangle. Two threats – attack with one will make any opponent forgetful of the other – and that's when you'll get your goal