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Sit Up Escape vs Side Control, Bridge Escape vs Side control
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2 Part Technique - Frame your arms inside and against the opponent's body to stay protected. Use your initial bridge to move the opponent. Commonly, he will switch his base, changing the way you need to escape. Use a short bridge to transition under the opponent's weight. Move your hips and sit for the escape. If the opponent posts an arm to prevent the Sit Up escape, a gap for the Under Hook will be opened. Swim for the under hook, bridge strongly, and slide your back against the mat while pushing with your control to escape.


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jmb2984 (4169 days ago)  
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KingstonCowboy84 (4790 days ago)  
Yea put more on Jimmy!
mmyso001 (4790 days ago)  
henrique! thats my boy. sick technique, jimmy put more of his stuff on here! lol
Shemhazai (4792 days ago)  
This is pure gold. Modified scarf hold can be such a crushing position to escape, but this escape requires very little strength.
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