.
.

The (Somewhat) Easy Way To Escape Knee On Belly – By Paul Schreiner

The (Somewhat) Easy Way To Escape Knee On Belly – By Paul Schreiner

Do you struggle when your training partners and opponents hit you with the Knee On Belly position? When they’re having so much fun with it? The Knee On Belly doesn’t just hurt the body, it hurts the soul too… The only solution to this is to arm yourself with great escapes and reversals!

When you’re on the receiving end, the Knee On Belly is one of the most dreaded positions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. However, there are remarkably simple ways to escape it – and even go on the offensive immediately as well.

The Knee On Belly… One of the most dreaded positions to be in on the receiving end of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. You better learn how to escape it.

Here’s one of the somewhat easier ways to get out. Paul Schreiner demonstrates on the video below:

See all the best ways to create space and find escapes from bottom, including pendulums, c grips, stand ups, underhooks, and more.

  • Get out of bottom position and right on the attack, with technical advice on how to set up omoplatas, ankle picks, back takes, and tons of other sweeps.
  • Lucas is one of the most precise and effective grapplers and coaches in the world, with 7 world titles of his own and many successful students.

Sloth Jiu-Jitsu: The Ultimate Guide for Calmly Beating Bigger, Younger Opponents

💥 What if slowing down was the fastest way to win? 💭 Tired of Getting Smashed by Younger, Stronger Grapplers? It’s not your age. It’s your strategy. If you’re a passionate grappler over 35 who’s sick of getting outpaced, outmuscled, or out-cardio’d by opponents half your age — this 120 page e-book was made for you. 🔓 Unlock the Power of Sloth Jiu-Jitsu: Sloth ebook

Build Sustainable Strength—Without Wrecking Your Joints, Energy, or Jiu-Jitsu

Tired of waking up sore and burnt out after lifting? Sloth Strength is a proven blueprint for grapplers over 35 who want to get stronger—without the pain, burnout, or injuries.

Developed from 25 years on the mats, this no-burnout approach is made specifically for BJJ athletes in their 30s, 40s, and beyond.

Sloth Strength eBook Cover