This video shows members of one team showing their combination based on the challenge given where they had to transition from:
TAKE DOWN - Standing Rolling Choke (to)
SWEEP - Armbar From Guard (to)
POSITION - High Mount (to)
SUBMISSION - Clock Choke
In this video there are 6 teams. Each team is challenging their counterpart team made up of a balance of lower to higher belts. Each team picks a member of their team to challenge the other team.
Each team picks a card from the submission deck and they have to submit with that particular submission to win a point for their team, The other team does not know what the other team's submission is.
(The instructor can determine the round time)
In this video there are 6 teams. Each team is challenging their counterpart team made up of a balance of lower to higher belts. Each team picks a member of their team to challenge the other team.
In this game someone picks a scramble card which will tell everyone which position to start in. It will always be a 50/50 position. When we say "Go", first person to get control wins. Control being the dominating position, for example, Mount, Guard, Side Control, Back or Knee On Belly.
Creator, Daynin Dashefsky explains the starting position of the 'Great Escape" Game.
If your team picks "Baseball Choke" Escape, for example: It has to be decided from which position you want to escape the baseball choke since that can be done from various positions. Say its Baseball from Knee On Belly position. You should hold knee on belly and position yourself where you are "about" to start the baseball choke process rather than have the full baseball choke completely in.
In this video there are 6 teams. Each team is challenging their counterpart team made up of a balance of lower to higher belts.
Each team picks a member of their team to challenge the other team.
Someone picks a card our of the "Escape" deck. Whatever position is pulled, the chosen team member has a certain amount of time, for example 30 seconds, to escape that position in order to get points for their team.
In this video there are 6 teams. Each team is challenging their counterpart team made up of a balance of lower to higher belts. Each team picks a member of their team to challenge the other team.
Someone picks a card our of the "Hold" deck. Whatever position is pulled, the chosen team member holds that position on their opponent for a select period of time (for example 25 sec.) That means they have to hold that position for 25 seconds to get a point for their team.
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