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Seat Belt Control, Back Control Recovery, Seat Belt Control vs Reverse Side Control
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2 Part Technique - The opponent will commonly roll to capture your legs, breaking your Seat Belt. Preserve your control and endure, because the Seat Belt indicates your Back Control success. Plan to circle your legs away and regain the top position immediately, because your strategy will require more effort; if the opponent holds your legs.


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eskowron (4310 days ago)  
This is useful, but what if he *does* connect his hands.  In particular, I often get into a similar position when I establish crucifix (usually from top of turtle) and the person connects their hands.  They either pinch my leg to their chest and fall back with me to their side or I roll.   We ultimately end in a position where I'm on my back and they are turning toward my legs, just like above.

I can't break their grip and I can't free my leg.  What then?  (I cross face them with my choking arm, but I'm not sure that's the best response.)
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