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Turning Escape vs Mount, Half Guard to Guard
It is crucial that when you try to escape from an inferior position, you do not expose your arms by creating unnecessary space for your opponent to capitalize on. This is why you must bridge as you push the leg during the Turning Escape versus mount; neglecting to do so offers the opponent the opportunity to seize an underhook and place you in harms way. It is also important to keep constant contact with the mat as you bridge to retain a connection with the ground and be able to apply enough lift against his hips to free your leg.
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