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Extended Summary:
The elbow push escape from side control involves using frames and hip mobility to create space and reinsert your knee. The movement starts with framing your forearm across your opponent’s neck or shoulder, while the other arm creates space at the hip. You combine this with a shrimp to slide your bottom knee inside and recover guard. This escape requires good timing and control of distance. The frame prevents your opponent from applying full weight, giving you time to move. It’s effective against both tight and loose top control, and it’s one of the safest escapes for beginners.