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Identification of the Variations in Side Pins(No-Gi):
Another
way to organize it by orientation of their legs
Could also consider how far up towards my shoulder line they
are?
Knee on Belly
With Upperbody Control
Without Upperbody Control
Square Stance (same with on toes)
Crossface and Underhook control
Reverse Crossface and Near Hip Underhook
Reverse Crossface and Elbow on far hip
Crossface and Scoop grip (would only work in Gi if can grip
the belt/pants)
Kesa Gatame
Crossface and Underhook
Only Underhook
Reverse Kesa Gatame
Reverse Crossface and Scoop grip
Reverse Underhook and Scoop grip
Knee on Belly Escapes
References:
Escaping From Knee On Belly Position28:00 - 36:36
One option: bump and ideally get on them on their hands.
then put their knee on the ground and transition to
Dogfight Position or Single Leg Series
Ankle Trap Escape From Knee On Belly36:36 - 44:36
Force 3/4 mount and escape from there
Knee On Belly Escapes - Part 1 or Shoulder Roll Escape?
Scoop grip under far leg and head follows. ideally put
their hands on the mat. rotate under and enter into Ashi
Garami
Knee On Belly Escapes - Part 2 13:01 or Knee Escape to
Single Leg Series or Backside Ashi Garami?
Bump and get their knee to floor ideally. Single Leg
series. and the option here is that if I am behind then
can enter into Ashi Garami
Ankle Trap Escape
Shoulder Roll Escape to X-Guard or an Ashi Garami
Knee Escape to Single Leg Series or Backside Ashi Garami
Square Stance Escapes
Crossface and Underhook control Escapes
Elbow Escape
In order to enter a leg frame inside, angle your ankle
above your knee and insert the knee
Recover half or closed guard
Enter into clamp guard
In general, we need to deal with the crossface.
Walk hips away and insert the knee.
Get an Outside Arm Frame, then asymmetrical bridge
to move the head. Insert the knee
Trap underhook arm, threaten bridge and roll. As
they recover, insert underhook.
Knee Escape
{{[[TODO]]}} what if unable to get ahold of one leg
after you come to a side from the underhook escape?
Dealing with the crossface
Fighting for the underhook
To optimally anchor to an opponent's leg, use a weaving
grip behind the knee to calf rather than a perpendicular
hug grip around the knee
Opponents knee position
Finishing the single leg
leg hook
elbow to the floor
moving under the sprawl
hand grips
single leg cut back finish
single to the back
single leg to butterfly guard
single leg to full guard
High Leg Escape
Ankle Trap Escape
Shoulder Roll Escape
Spinning Escape
Prop or Tricep Post or Marcelo Escape
Back Door or Ghost Escape
Reverse Crossface and Near Hip Underhook Escapes
Shoulder Escape to Iron Pillow #[[Matt Thornton]]
Shrimp (could be more specific and reference the solo
movement) hips away, get underhook, then get shin frame
inside
their arms
Prop or Tricep Post or Marcelo Escape
Kesa Gatame Escapes
Crossface and Underhook
May want to reference material, but my initial thoughts are
to get inside frame bridge and place inside knee frame.
Other option may be to bridge and attempt roll through other
direction
Only Underhook
Elbow Escape?
First option is sort of preventative; place my elbow on
the floor in between their hip and my hip
If I am unable to achieve inner elbow position, then I
think thumb down (to prevent arm bars?) and place
outside arm with like thumb in armpit on their front
shoulder. Once in upper body position, bridge and drive
their chest away which should allow for space to place
elbow in and/or my knee.
High Leg Escape
This has worked before, but it's throw my leg over their
head and use it to bring their head towards the mat.
Ankle Trap or Put in Back Control Hook Escape
Reverse Kesa Gatame Escapes
Reverse Crossface and Near Hip Underhook Grip
Elbow Escape
bridge to off balance them and threaten roll through
then place inside knee frame. This can also be done if
they try to step over pass to mount
Ankle Trap Escape
Reverse Underhook and Near Hip Underhook Grip
Prop Escape