BJJ Submission Flow Guide: Natural Movement Between Attacks

Updated March 2025 • 7 min read

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What Is Submission Flow?

Submission flow refers to the ability to move fluidly between different submissions without resetting position or losing pressure. Instead of attacking rigidly, submission flow practitioners adjust their attacks based on opponent movement, naturally progressing to different finishes as situations develop.

The Philosophy Behind Submission Flow

Adapt Rather Than Commit

Rather than committing fully to one submission and resetting if it doesn't work, submission flow teaches you to remain adaptable. When your opponent defends, you smoothly transition to your next available attack instead of struggling for the original technique.

Follow Their Movements

Your opponent's defensive movements dictate your offensive transitions. If they turn their head to escape a choke, that head position may be perfect for a different choke. Flow practitioners "read" these movements and follow them naturally into new attacks.

Maintain Continuous Pressure

The key to submission flow is never breaking contact or pressure. You maintain constant pressure on your opponent while fluidly transitioning between submission attempts.

Core Principles of Submission Flow

Leverage Positioning

Before attempting a submission, position yourself optimally. Good position is worth more than forcing a bad submission attempt. Flow practitioners focus first on position, then on submissions that naturally present themselves from that position.

Grip Management

Flowing between submissions requires intelligent grip management. Your grips from one submission often convert directly to grips for your next submission, creating seamless transitions.

Rhythm and Timing

Submission flow has a rhythm. Experienced practitioners can "feel" the moment when a submission isn't working and smoothly shift to the next attack. This rhythm develops through extensive practice.

Common Submission Flow Sequences

Choke Flow

The rear-naked choke can flow into arm triangle, bow and arrow, or other choke variations based on your opponent's defensive movements. Each movement they make positions you for a different choke.

Arm Attack Flow

From an armbar position that isn't fully secured, you can flow into an americana, shoulder lock, or several other arm attacks. The key is maintaining control of the arm while transitioning.

Leg Lock Flow

Modern leg lock specialists execute complex flows between different heel hooks, knee reaping positions, and other leg lock variations based on how their opponent's body is positioned.

Developing Submission Flow Skills

Drilling Transitions

Specific drilling of transitions between submissions builds the muscle memory and timing needed for smooth flows. Practice at 50% intensity, focusing on smooth movement rather than forcing finishes.

Open-Ended Positional Training

Spend time in key positions and practice naturally flowing between all available attacks from that position. Allow your opponent to defend naturally and follow where their movements lead you.

Study Elite Practitioners

Watch high-level competitors execute submission flows. Notice how they don't seem to "plan" their sequences—they flow naturally from one attack to another based on what their opponent is doing.

The Mental Aspect

Submission flow requires a different mental approach than traditional submission hunting. Instead of "I'm going to get this armbar," the mindset is "I'm going to maintain control and see what submission presents itself." This subtle mindset shift makes a dramatic difference in your effectiveness.

Pro Tip: The best submission flow practitioners look like they're barely trying. Their attacks appear to happen effortlessly because they're perfectly positioned and flowing with their opponent's natural movements rather than fighting against them.

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