Boy oh boy, does being stuck in the North-South position suck. You know how it is: your opponent is seemingly making it impossible to escape and you’re left with nothing else but to wait for their next move… Hoping that you’ll be able to escape when they make it.
Well, here’s the deal. You don’t have to wait for them to do something in order to go for an escape! You simply have to learn the following escape technique, which won’t just put you out of danger; but it will also give you an opportunity to go on an offensive yourself.
Getting stuck in North-South… Isn’t exactly pleasant. Especially when the opponent starts setting up the Kimura.
The Spinning Escape could save you, though. Here’s how, as demonstrated by Estevan Martinez:
Join “The Giant Slayer” As Estevan Martinez Shows You The Best Ways To Escape Common Bad Positions In Grappling And Get Back On Offense ASAP.
- Estevan Martinez is a black belt competing at the elite level who has made a reputation for himself as a smaller competitor able to beat much larger opponents using pace, technique, and strategy.
- Learn how to get out of common bad positions like bottom mount, back control, north south, and the side position.
- Begin using the powerful side guard position to prevent the pass and start setting up darces, single legs, triangles, and more.
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