Mount Escape — Elbow Escape
The Elbow Escape focuses on creating incremental space by sliding the elbows and knees between the opponent’s body and the defender’s hips. This gradual movement allows recovery of guard while minimizing exposure to submissions or strikes.
It’s especially effective against opponents who maintain a strong chest-to-chest mount, as small adjustments of the elbows and hips reduce their control.
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