0:32 Mount 0:34 Elbow knee escape 1:02 Elbow knee escape, opponent posts leg hard and flat 1:32 Bumping escape (upa) 1:54 Bumping escape, back roll, foot in armpit 2:22 Pop up opponents hips and create space to butterfly 2:47 Bump, both arms under one leg and back door escape 3:21 S Mount 3:23 double shin sweep position 3:49 Bumping escape (grab collar) to single shin sweep 4:22 Both arms under back door escape 4:58 Back mount 5:01 Tip to side away from choking arm, shoulder walk hips out 5:38 Arch back, remove hooks 6:21 Lay back, put choking arm to other side of head, shoulders to mat, turn and face guard 6:56 Body triangle 6:58 Tip towards figure 4 lock, pressure hips into lock 7:24 Tip towards lock, walk over bottom leg 7:35 Turtle 7:36 Buck off, grab opponent's head and 8:08 make him do a front roll off back 8:34 Mule kick one leg and remove opponent's hook on that side, pull half guard 8:33 Buck and get head under one of opp's arms, grab arm, face opponent in guard 9:14 Double leg ride, flattened out 9:15 Stay low, head out, turn hips, bottom leg thru, pull half guard
Jason thank you, I reviewed this video with the focus of working my escape from the full mount during sparring. Sure enough, a 225 lbs purple belt got me pretty good and I could not shake him (I'm a white belt)…couldn't drag his leg because his feet were under my butt tightly, couldn't secure his arm to roll and couldn't create space when I bumped him…finally he moved under my armpit and I back rolled, secure sleeve and pushed his armpit with my leg:))))…this all happen in less than 20 seconds. The first 15 seconds I was thinking "man this doesn't work" but like you said they all work in the right situation. Also, the 2nd time, he was transitioning to an S mount and I shot my hands in between his legs and escaped…good stuff.
I have a question. In the mount escapes shown, the man on top did not have his legs wrapped or "grapevined" around your legs in any way. Do any of these escapes still work in that situation? I notice it makes bridging and moving the hips much harder, making escape more difficult. What's the trick to escaping a tighter mount?
you will have to probably "unhook" one of the hooks / grapevines to be able to bridge more effectively. Kick the leg thats trapped up and out to remove a hook...
In real life I'm using good take down defense to prevent going to the ground. And even if I still get taken down I'm using good fall position & tactics to prevent landing into a bad position. In which on the ground I'll try to maintain good position with head & arm control while later attacking with sweeps & strikes. Because even a skilled & experienced grappler will experience problems if he or she is in a bad position by another well trained grappler.
Funny that I've not seen one person in the UFC do the counter to the cross body lock where you hook the long leg w/ the near leg, and raise your hips. it's a VERY fast tap, and if the guys doesn't tap, his ankle will break...
Hey thanks good editing! .. also back mount worst position in jitsu and I've realized we haven't been taught escape yet after 8 months..maybe out instructor wants us to learn not to get back taken before escape aka suck first! Ha
The fact that you are in a bad position shows that you already fucked up. It's like coming up with a plan, or doing a plan to escape prison when you never should have made moves, or failed to have made moves that got you there. So I do everything not to get there like controlling his or her head & arms while later attacking them with strikes, and then maybe escaping the ground.
for mount escapes focus on taking their Base away from one side then bridging and rolling over your NECK. for back escapes you need to make them loose control of one side of your body and turn to the opposite side. Hope it helps
I've used pretty much every escape here in live matches against bigger, stronger and more skilled opponents. No single escape works all the time, against every person or in every situation, but these do work when properly applied in the right situations. This is an excellent survey of go-to escapes.
0:32 Mount
0:34 Elbow knee escape
1:02 Elbow knee escape, opponent posts leg hard and flat
1:32 Bumping escape (upa)
1:54 Bumping escape, back roll, foot in armpit
2:22 Pop up opponents hips and create space to butterfly
2:47 Bump, both arms under one leg and back door escape
3:21 S Mount
3:23 double shin sweep position
3:49 Bumping escape (grab collar) to single shin sweep
4:22 Both arms under back door escape
4:58 Back mount
5:01 Tip to side away from choking arm, shoulder walk hips out
5:38 Arch back, remove hooks
6:21 Lay back, put choking arm to other side of head, shoulders to mat, turn and face guard
6:56 Body triangle
6:58 Tip towards figure 4 lock, pressure hips into lock
7:24 Tip towards lock, walk over bottom leg
7:35 Turtle
7:36 Buck off, grab opponent's head and 8:08 make him do a front roll off back
8:34 Mule kick one leg and remove opponent's hook on that side, pull half guard
8:33 Buck and get head under one of opp's arms, grab arm, face opponent in guard
9:14 Double leg ride, flattened out
9:15 Stay low, head out, turn hips, bottom leg thru, pull half guard
Holy book of mount escapes .. Bravo man
0:30 Mount
4:56 Back Mount
Jason thank you, I reviewed this video with the focus of working my escape from the full mount during sparring. Sure enough, a 225 lbs purple belt got me pretty good and I could not shake him (I'm a white belt)…couldn't drag his leg because his feet were under my butt tightly, couldn't secure his arm to roll and couldn't create space when I bumped him…finally he moved under my armpit and I back rolled, secure sleeve and pushed his armpit with my leg:))))…this all happen in less than 20 seconds. The first 15 seconds I was thinking "man this doesn't work" but like you said they all work in the right situation. Also, the 2nd time, he was transitioning to an S mount and I shot my hands in between his legs and escaped…good stuff.
Jason I been watching u since I was a white belt. ur escapes and tech help alot. love it brother. OSSS. Bots Get Broke.....
***** It seems you have an enemy with the dislikes. I remember this video had a 99% approval. Your the best online instructor, thanks man.
Your videos are very helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Your material is always excellent, sir. I hope to see some references of yours with regard to defending/countering the main guard passes.
great vids JS..keep em coming!!
Jason... Good Video + Good Work
awesome video
Great video!
very good video, good job
Very nice !
I have a question. In the mount escapes shown, the man on top did not have his legs wrapped or "grapevined" around your legs in any way. Do any of these escapes still work in that situation? I notice it makes bridging and moving the hips much harder, making escape more difficult. What's the trick to escaping a tighter mount?
you will have to probably "unhook" one of the hooks / grapevines to be able to bridge more effectively. Kick the leg thats trapped up and out to remove a hook...
thanks so much Jason! :D
In real life I'm using good take down defense to prevent going to the ground. And even if I still get taken down I'm using good fall position & tactics to prevent landing into a bad position. In which on the ground I'll try to maintain good position with head & arm control while later attacking with sweeps & strikes. Because even a skilled & experienced grappler will experience problems if he or she is in a bad position by another well trained grappler.
Thank you
Anybody know where i can buy the "Invisible Grappling DVD" by Jason Scully?
great video !! thanks a lot
Very good informativos.
there is a typo in the first link... it says Guid instead of Guide
Yes Jason, great work. TH-cam should not allow anonymous likes. Eom...great work professor.
great, i wann try the last one from flattened back mount
awesome,thanks!
yo jason... your vidz are pretty good man !
Nice!
parabéns obrigado fera , thank you
Funny that I've not seen one person in the UFC do the counter to the cross body lock where you hook the long leg w/ the near leg, and raise your hips. it's a VERY fast tap, and if the guys doesn't tap, his ankle will break...
nice!
Hey thanks good editing! .. also back mount worst position in jitsu and I've realized we haven't been taught escape yet after 8 months..maybe out instructor wants us to learn not to get back taken before escape aka suck first! Ha
good~
To watch
great videos. this many dislikes can't be a natural thing
+Jason Scully well even if they dislike it, it bumps it up to a "more reviewed and popular" list, so in reality, they are helping you still
The fact that you are in a bad position shows that you already fucked up. It's like coming up with a plan, or doing a plan to escape prison when you never should have made moves, or failed to have made moves that got you there. So I do everything not to get there like controlling his or her head & arms while later attacking them with strikes, and then maybe escaping the ground.
Too much info for white belt, but I think the takeaway for me is: "you forgot to bump every time you tried one of these" :D
for mount escapes focus on taking their Base away from one side then bridging and rolling over your NECK. for back escapes you need to make them loose control of one side of your body and turn to the opposite side. Hope it helps
wowwow, its fuckin' awesome
I watch this religiously because I am a 55kg girl that fights with 100kg guys. Thanks
As Robson Moura would say "Ass mount".
💪😈🥃
i didn't like this... most of the movement are imposible to make it your opponent knows just "something" of ne-waza working
I've used pretty much every escape here in live matches against bigger, stronger and more skilled opponents. No single escape works all the time, against every person or in every situation, but these do work when properly applied in the right situations. This is an excellent survey of go-to escapes.