Monday, November 16, 2009

Escaping the mounted position?

When you have someone grappling you in the mounted position, what is the best way to escape from it?

Escaping the mounted position?
I prefer to try to pull yourself up just enough to slide your leg through just like you did in practise in High School wrestling and shoot out of it using a wrist lock or something to assist my attempt to shoot out.





Going to your hands and knees i think is worst than being on your back.
Reply:pull your knife on them
Reply:Most amateurs roll into fetal position, and from there try to stand up.





Seasoned grapplers however, will try to get half or full guard, and from then attempt submissions.
Reply:Buck like the wind!





I've heard of giving up your back to pull a rear escape too. Don't know how that would work in a traditional grappling situation.
Reply:http://www.combat-jujitsu.com/cjj/mount....





That is one of probably many you can do.
Reply:wrap around his midsection just under his arms and then try to roll onto your side, and if possible stand up or pull a guard on him
Reply:wait till he is leaning in , if he is a rookie he will , and then grab his arm bring your knees in all the way , and buck , he will fly over you. and then you can scramble and take his back and choke him out.
Reply:Well if your strong enough you could try the bump'n'roll to escape or perhaps even reverse it. Quickly jerk upwards like your trying to do that crazy back arch bridge thing to upset his balance then you roll him and yourself all the way over and you might even end up inside his guard position in the end
Reply:ok when escaping the mounted position, if you want to pull half guard work your elbows at the top of his knees and push them down to your legs. if you want to free your right leg, wrap your left leg around his leg and pull but lift so you can slip your right leg under and pull half guard, but you need to keep your right leg straight on the ground. another method, if he is riding high you can try to "buck" him off of you. you can get leverage by lifting your legs up to his back before trying to push him, but the point is catch him off guard and you can sweep and land in guard or even side mount if you buck him hard enough. its alot of information but i hope it helps
Reply:I usually find any decent opponent will not be bridged off, but I still buck like mad to disrupt them and create space in the mount so I can get a leg out %26amp; half-guard them.
Reply:If you cant use the Knee-elbow escape, bump hard so his hand(s) hits the ground, trap an arm, trap the same side foot, then bridge to that side hard as you can. follow through, you end up in his guard. posture up and start passing his guard right away.


These are basic escapes but they require lots and lots of practice. So drill them over and over. Also, work on not getting mounted in the first place. prevention is the name of the game.
Reply:From the street perspective.Put your thumbs in his eyes bite off his nose or ears grab his testicals and crush them .Any of those will get him off you .Any thing else is sport play and irrelavant in real life where your life may be at risk and he has buddies trying to put the boots to you.
Reply:Eye gouging/raking,skin attacks,pressure points,joint locks,arm locks/arm bar are all effective,as well.As long as your arms are free to block and attack,there are several options in addition to "bucking" and "rolling".
Reply:all of the above

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