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Jay Rodriguez Shows A Great Triangle Escape Technique

Jay Rodriguez Shows A Great Triangle Escape Technique

There are many ways to counter a triangle choke. There is the early escape, the middle escape and the late ‘Hail Mary’ escape.

Saulo Ribeiro explains about how to escape from your opponent’s triangle submission that you need good posture and by cutting at an angle, you can apply pressure on our opponent in a way to force open the legs.

It’s important to be patient when escaping from the triangle and to position your body before backing out and away from your opponent.

Trapped in a tight Triangle Choke? It’s not over yet – you still have a chance for an escape… Especially if you use the following Triangle escape technique!

Jay Rodriguez demonstrates the technique below:

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