Troy Manning – No Gi BJJ Position Escaping System
Troy Manning – No Gi BJJ Position Escaping System
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Systematize your no gi escape techniques from each key position with a reputable teacher and black belt in BJJ. Manning, Troy
Troy Manning offers the ideal method to assist you securely leave the most frequent BJJ positions and turn the fight around for you. No gi escapes call for a new strategy.
With black belt level information and instructions, anybody, regardless of rank, may successfully escape the back, the mount, the side control, the turtle, the north/south position, and more. Master counters will transform your escapes into attacking possibilities.
Part 1:
Mt. Escapes
entrap, span, and roll
Hip flight
escape from fish hook
Hip bump to the x guard or butterfly
escape on a high mount
The side control breaks.
Hip-hop elude to guard
Hip-out to the butterfly defense
Escape through the backdoor and choke yourself there.
Counter escape to lock flow out the back
Counter-escape and enter to choke-dart
Counter escape from underhook to triangle Counter escape from guillotine choke
preventing head ejection
control of the elbow and scoot
Backward roll and trap
Bridge and roll spoofs
snake away
technical back control mount
sophisticated mount escape
Part 2:
Scarf Hold Breaks Free
Roll and bridge
Escapes by taking the back Leg over the head North South
whizzer roll, triangle, single leg, takeback, hip throw, and/or bulldoze
Put back
hug, grab, roll
Knee Escapes from Belly
halfway guard
rushing guy to the guard or standing alone
Leg trap to ashi garami
Part 3:
Back seated Escapes
Free feet
Slide out of there
regain control to bottleneck, side, north, or south
Escape with a double under
ashi garami Turtle, to guard Escapes by Hip to Hip
Pull the guard and trap.
Drive away to safety
North South Turtle Escapes
side control after trap sweep
Escape through wrist lock, shoulder lock, or back take
Half guard pull
Escapes Using Turtle Hooks
To the rear
Roll and descend
Escape with a double under
The seatbelt broke
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