I use Knee on Belly to soften up an opponent if I feel he is rolling too wildly or spazing on me. Put the knee in the solar plexus with as much weight as you can maintain. Wait for him to breath and then pull up on the Gi or neck with both hands. This will cause the guy to lose all his air and not be able to reexpand his lungs. Repeat as needed. Once he has been weakened in this fashion, the subs from knee on belly are quite a bit easier to lock in.
I don't do this to my regular classmates. But, it is handy to know for some situations.
My favorite subs from Knee on Belly are Kimura, wrist lock, Baseball Bat choke. Side choke with knees up, near side arm bar, far side arm bar, and the toe lock when he sticks up the far leg to try to push off.
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