CLASS: Escape Side Control using Frames (25-Jun-25)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 30s
When the opponent passes your guard into side control, the basic escape is to create strong frames until you can secure a stable guard. This principle is used for full side control with head control and side control with switched hips.
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