Brief Summary: Core movement to create space and recover guard by pushing off the ground and shifting hips.
Extended Summary:
Shrimping is one of the most fundamental movements in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. This technique creates space between your hips and your opponent by pushing with your feet while simultaneously rotating your hips away. The movement resembles a shrimp’s motion, hence the name. Proper shrimping requires coordinating your hip movement with pushing off your feet and framing with your arms. It’s essential for escaping inferior positions like mount and side control, creating space to recover guard, and preventing your opponent from advancing position. Practice both standard shrimps and “power shrimps” to develop this crucial skill.
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