Knee-on-Belly Escape — Shrimp Out
Shrimping out involves moving the hips away from the opponent’s knee pressure, often while controlling their torso or arm. This creates space to disengage and recover guard without relying on a rolling motion.
Shrimping out is essential for maintaining defensive posture and controlling distance, particularly when the top player applies heavy pressure or attempts to transition to mount or side control.
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