How To Escape From Side Control (Intermediate-Advanced)
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.22 GB | Duration: 4h 21m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.22 GB | Duration: 4h 21m
Unpinnable
What you'll learn
Become A Master Of Escapes
Understand The Deeper Underlying Idea Of Escape In This Alignment
Learn Intermediate and Advanced Escapes
Learn How To Escape From More Than A Traditional Side Control (Every Perpendicular Control)
Requirements
My Other Instructional How To Escape From Side Control (Basic) Is A Good Place To Start But Not Necessary
Description
Unpinnable: Intermediate to Advanced — Mastering Perpendicular EscapesThere’s a rare breed of grappler who can’t be held down no matter the size, skill, or strength of their opponent. These are the Unpinnable, and in this Intermediate to Advanced installment, you’ll take your freedom to the next level by mastering escapes from perpendicular control relationships, where your opponent’s spine crosses yours in dominant positions like side control, kimura traps, armbars, deep half guard, and cross ashi garami.This is where technical precision meets psychological liberation. Being trapped beneath someone is more than just a positional disadvantage it’s a battle for your confidence, your breath, and your mind. Whether you’re a competitor, a martial artist training for self-defense, or someone reclaiming power after trauma, bullying, or fear of control, this instructional equips you with proven systems to turn every pin into an opportunity.You’ll learn to:Escape with ease from every variation of side control even against heavier, more skilled opponents.Transform disadvantage into advantage, creating the illusion that you’re in control even from the bottom.Understand the core principles that apply across BJJ, wrestling, judo, MMA, and self-defense.Dismantle your opponent’s control structure before they ever think about submitting you.This isn’t just about survival it’s about taking back the narrative. When nobody can hold you down, you gain the freedom to impose your own will in sport, in combat, and in life.If you’re ready to graduate from basic escapes to high-level positional freedom, this is your next step. For those who crave not only technical excellence but also the unshakable confidence of knowing no one can keep you where you don’t want to be, this is the must-have instructional you’ve been waiting for.Welcome to the Intermediate to Advanced level of Unpinnable where the fear of being controlled ends, and total freedom begins.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Who This Series Will Help
Lecture 3 Foundational Defensive Responsibility
Lecture 4 What Topics Are Going To Be Covered In This Course
Lecture 5 Video Structure
Lecture 6 What I Want Vs What my Opponent Wants
Lecture 7 Wedging and Inside Position
Lecture 8 Connection To The Floor
Lecture 9 Connection To The Opponent
Lecture 10 Americana Defense
Lecture 11 Underhooks
Lecture 12 CrossFaces
Lecture 13 CrossFaces 2
Lecture 14 Artificial Neck
Lecture 15 Thumb Posting
Lecture 16 3 Stages of Framing
Lecture 17 Elbow Escape and Underhook Escape
Lecture 18 Parallel and Perpendicular
Lecture 19 5 Steps of Every Pin Escape
Lecture 20 Shaking/Kipping
Lecture 21 Offensive Cycles Defensive Cycles
Lecture 22 Hidden Elbow Defense
Lecture 23 Zero Sum Game
Lecture 24 Injury Prevention & Common Escapes #1
Lecture 25 Injury Prevention & Common Escapes #2
Lecture 26 Escapes and Its Relationship To Half Guard
Lecture 27 Doing The Wrong Escape
Lecture 28 Changing The Narrative I Have You In Side Control
Lecture 29 Helpful Quotes
Lecture 30 Relationship To Failure
Lecture 31 Confidence In Offense
Lecture 32 Essential Body Movements Shrimp
Lecture 33 Essential Body Movements Bridge
Section 2: Stiff Arm Escapes
Lecture 34 Stiff Arm Escape Kizure Kesagatame
Lecture 35 Preemptive Stiff Arm Escape
Lecture 36 Thumbpost In Crossface
Lecture 37 Transition To Reverse Kesagatame
Lecture 38 Important Considerations Within Stiff arm
Section 3: Submission Counters Within Side Control
Lecture 39 Submission Counters Within Side Control Intro
Lecture 40 The Clamp #1
Lecture 41 The Clamp #2
Lecture 42 Collar And Sleeve Guard Study
Lecture 43 Armbar From Kizure Kesagatame
Lecture 44 Armbar #2
Lecture 45 Armbar #3
Lecture 46 Triangle #1
Lecture 47 Triangle #2
Lecture 48 Triangle #3
Lecture 49 Kimura #1
Lecture 50 Kimura #2
Lecture 51 Kimura #3
Lecture 52 Darce
Lecture 53 Anaconda
Lecture 54 Cross Choke
Lecture 55 Loop Choke #1
Lecture 56 Loop Choke #2
Lecture 57 Loop Choke #3
Lecture 58 Baseball Bat #1
Lecture 59 Baseball Bat #2
Lecture 60 Baseball Bat #3
Section 4: Turning Away Escapes
Lecture 61 Introduction
Lecture 62 Marcelo Garcia Leg Pummel 1,2,3
Lecture 63 Hip Throw
Lecture 64 Roll Back Sweep
Lecture 65 Power Propping
Lecture 66 Recovering To Butterfly Guard
Lecture 67 Maki Komi Roll
Lecture 68 Gramby Roll
Lecture 69 Other Variations Of Side Control
Lecture 70 Head Escape
Lecture 71 Turning Away Escapes
Lecture 72 Elbow Knee Connection
Lecture 73 Honorable Mentions
Lecture 74 Whoever Moves First Loses
Lecture 75 What To Do If Someone Grabs Pants
Lecture 76 Top Crucifix Escape
Section 5: Escapes From Other Perpendicular Controls
Lecture 77 Perpendicular Control That We Have Left
Lecture 78 Deep Half Escape
Lecture 79 Deep Half Escape Standing
Lecture 80 Deep Half Guard #3
Lecture 81 Twister Hook Counter
Lecture 82 Twister Hook Miyao Brothers
Lecture 83 Armbar Escape #1
Lecture 84 Armbar Escape #2
Lecture 85 Armbar Escape #3
Lecture 86 Armbar Escape #4
Lecture 87 Kimura Overview and Prevention
Lecture 88 Kimura Elbow Escape
Lecture 89 Kimura Far Side Armbar
Lecture 90 Kimura Vs Single Leg
Lecture 91 Kimura Trap Escape #1
Lecture 92 Kimura Trap Escape Into Darce
Lecture 93 Cross Ashi Garami Intro
Lecture 94 Cross Ashi Using Your Other Foot To Help
Lecture 95 Using Your Other Foot As An Interference Leg
Lecture 96 The Tombstone
Lecture 97 HandFighting RNC Grip
Lecture 98 Gangster Lean
Lecture 99 The Classic Ashi Escape
Lecture 100 The Classic Ashi Counter Drill
Lecture 101 Twister Hook Ashi Counter
Lecture 102 Elbow Escaping From A Different Perspective
Lecture 103 Thank You and Closing Outro
Anyone That Doesn't Want To Be Held Down And Controlled