I'm pretty sure this is a common problem that everyone's faced when learning the lockdown - big strong dude can't escape, so he grabs an arm and starts twisting/straightening it for a americana/straight armlock/kimura submission combo.
Question is - What do you guys do from here? With shorter guys, it's easy to straighten the lockdown and pull them downward, killing the angle of their arm submission. But with taller dudes, it doesn't make a difference.
So far, the only thing that's (kind of) worked for me has been going for the electric chair (while my LD-side arm is still stuck). It's possible and certainly works - but always ends up being a race between who pulls off his move first -- the arm submission, or the electric chair (not a great way to defend IMO).
Lockdown masters out there, any tips for this lockdown noob?
p.s. On a side note, when I do manage to avoid this and dive in for the electric underhooks, higher level guys have been reaching around their backs and grabbing kimuras - putting me right back into the position I'm talking about in that whole chunk of text above.
Question is - What do you guys do from here? With shorter guys, it's easy to straighten the lockdown and pull them downward, killing the angle of their arm submission. But with taller dudes, it doesn't make a difference.
So far, the only thing that's (kind of) worked for me has been going for the electric chair (while my LD-side arm is still stuck). It's possible and certainly works - but always ends up being a race between who pulls off his move first -- the arm submission, or the electric chair (not a great way to defend IMO).
Lockdown masters out there, any tips for this lockdown noob?

p.s. On a side note, when I do manage to avoid this and dive in for the electric underhooks, higher level guys have been reaching around their backs and grabbing kimuras - putting me right back into the position I'm talking about in that whole chunk of text above.
