Ways to escape full mount

Guys it's very common. His armbar isn't tight enough, he's getting stacked, then the guy is getting side control, then opp. is passing unto full mount. He's just not noticing the transitions.

You need to learn the basics like shrimping (elbow escape), upa and many other mount escape variations available on youtube. Good luck.
 
Foot Drag or foot lift

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Guys it's very common. His armbar isn't tight enough, he's getting stacked, then the guy is getting side control, then opp. is passing unto full mount. He's just not noticing the transitions.

You need to learn the basics like shrimping (elbow escape), upa and many other mount escape variations available on youtube. Good luck.

Or he could actually go to a school and learn BJJ
 
Buck and when he puts his arms down to balance wrap one up and buck and roll.
 
TS should krill himself

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