Have you ever been stuck in the position which many may call “The Worst Position Ever” where your opponent has taken your back, put his hooks in, and has your face-down on the mat?
Being back mounted and flattened out is arguably the worst position in Jiu-Jitsu and MMA but getting out of this most unpleasant position is actually pretty easy and straightforward
Rickson Gracie was famous for using the position to choke out his opponents:
IF you don’t know what to do. Check out this video and you will never be caught stuck in this position ever again!
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