Kipping Escape
A dynamic escape using hip bumps and knee positioning to recover guard. It is effective when you need to create space quickly or when the opponent is heavy.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Maintain a survival posture with a frame on the far hip and your elbow tucked inside.3:40
- 2Bump the opponent forward using your bottom knee while rolling backward over your shoulder.3:57
- 3Pull one knee to the inside to recover your guard.4:08
- 4If space is created, pull both butterfly hooks for double underhooks or transition to attack a leg lock.4:16
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