About Lesson
Extended Summary:
The north-south position gives your opponent chest-to-stomach control while facing your legs — often used to isolate your arms and maintain pressure. To escape, you must first build frames across their hips or shoulders and then use a strong bridge and shrimp to create space. From there, you can recover guard or transition to turtle. Because of the inverted angle, breathing and head movement are essential. This escape reinforces the importance of calm breathing, strong framing, and explosive hips under pressure.