Couple of mount escapes we are going to work on, the first one is a Step Over or a Hooked Away, you are going to basically establish the guards, it's kind of like the knee to elbow escape and it's kind of like the foot turn and you kind of combine those two. We are going to Step Over and we are going to feed that leg over the other leg and unlike the foot turn we don't have to sacrifice our head to do it, the foot turn and a it might not be a best option because you have reach down to grab the leg and meanwhile he is hitting you at the base. With this one, we can keep our hands up around our head, while, escaping.
So, I am going to show this in multiple angles, our opponent has now, I want to start just like the knee to elbow escape, you can start here. Now I am going to step over and cease his leg, just like that, now unlike the foot turn, I am just going to go ahead and completed the knee to elbow escape from here, I go right here, push his leg up, step over. Now I am going to do the half guard, I just do the same thing on the other side, come over into a full guard, alright one more time. I am here, I shrimp out, I step over, drag my opponent's leg up, I push down, we are at the half guard, I use my elbow and do the same thing on the other side and then I am going to come out into a full guard.
From an another angle, I am going to start just like knee to elbow escape, see I am protecting my head, I step over and hook the foot, now I can complete the knee to elbow escape basically, I am here, slide up, and slide around the other way, over into a guard, I can go up I can play a butterfly guard and I can play open guard, I can go out go do the close guard. One more time, go in the other way, we are here, I like to shrimp out, and step over and hook the leg. Now knee to elbow, knee to elbow.
Last time, we are here, I shrimp out, I step over hooking the leg, using my elbow I can push, now I can step over into a half guard. Meanwhile, I can be catching punches, I can be sitting to close to get punched, however I need to grab on submission grab I am talking about, I am really protecting myself from Armbars like this. So I want to stay in tight and then push get guard. I can stay here we are going to show a nice little setup straight into a elevator lift from here or you just come straight out and get your close guard.
Going into the elevator lift from there, when you come out from either the knee to elbow escape or from this hook over, you are going to set yourself up, directly into an elevator. So, as you progress and as you get a little more comfortable with this, instead of working straight from a mount escape into a close guard, start seeing some the things that occur in transition. So for our opponent as in mount and I just -- I have gone through this, I stepped over, now I get to right here, notice my foot, this foot is already inside this knee, just like the elevator sweep that talked about the guard, so from here, instead of going into full guard, I can just go ahead and take a sweep.
Again from the start, we are here, I hook the leg and I go over to here. Now instead of continuing to pull his leg out and get guard. If I feel like I can land it, I can go straight into an elevator roll from here, okay, straight from here, same way we did the elevator, straight up and over into a mount, we have to more punch now, straight into our mount, that's the way that we want to start chaining things together, we are going to talk a lot about making your attacks, coming multiples, if your opponent dodges, the attack number one and he goes into attack number two and three and four, that's our escapes, our sweeps, our transitions, everything that we do, everything we do, we want to be in chains that's a good way to escape the mount, go straight to an elevator sweep and land in your mount.
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