About Lesson
Extended Summary:
North-south is a top control position where you are chest-down over your opponent’s chest or stomach while facing their legs. It offers strong control and submission opportunities like the north-south choke or kimura. Keeping your hips low and controlling their arms are essential to prevent escapes. This position is particularly effective for neutralizing opponents who are skilled at shrimping or hip escaping. Head positioning and grip control make the difference between a stalling position and a submission hub.