WHEEL BARROW (SIDE MOUNT ESCAPE)
Alright the next escape that we are going to use in side mount is called the wheel barrow. It starts down like the first one, we are going to chain this together, just like we do our submissions. Opponent has a side mount. We are going to create space, because we are moving up from underneath him. We are going to create space so that we can pull guard. So I bumped him. I am moving my whole body away from him. Probably this time he won't let us throw our leg so he can guard. What he is going to do is, he feels us moving away, so he is going to put his chest back to our chest okay. Now we are back to square one. We are going to use that momentum, when we feel him pushing is chest back to over our chest. We are going to use his weight movement, instead of punching with this arm and this arm, instead of pushing it back, I'll pull forward, I am going to use that pull.
I am going to use this arm to kind of chop over. I don't want to get it straight this way, I don't want to get it straight this way, just like the bridge and roll escape mount, I am going to go off of the angle. So when I am moving from away from him and he comes down, I just pull a movement right over him. I am up on my side now, aright? Different angle, we are in side mount, okay, I am creating space, he pushes down, just roll him over. One last time, I create space and get away, he feels that. I want to take him straight across my body, I going to take him across and push down towards to my legs. I am going to take him over to the angle. I like to chain this two together. I try to pull guard, when he feels up little guard, he tries to want to be on top of me, then I'll use the wheel barrow to push his weight over and I end up to my side mount. That's your two case of side mount. We will continue on, with some different positions from guard.
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