CLASS: Basic Side Control Escapes (17-Apr-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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14m
When your opponent attempts to get to chest-to-chest side control, use prevention by turning on your side and framing both of your arms on his arm that he would use for head control. If he gets to a tight side control with head control on you, then you start with arm frames and keep adding to your frame. If he transitions to North-South during your escape, you can place your arm frames on his chest to create space to add your legs to the frame. You also have the option to work an underhook from side control to escape to a single leg sweep.
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