MO3.10 Basic Mount Technique [Bump-Off]

MO3.10 Basic Mount Technique [Bump-Off]:

This only works when uke is high above your hipline. This is a do or die move because uke has already passed your hipline and has a definite advantage. This technique has a low percentage of success technique, but you’re in a bad position, so you must try everything.

Mount:

Student-1: (Tori) Back to the tatami in the guarding position.

Student-2: (Uke) Top mount above student -1’s hipline.

Execution:

  • (Tori) Work your hips backwards until uke is too high above your waist once uke has crossed your hip line.
  • (Tori) Arch your back and bump them over your head while you pull backwards and out of uke’s grasp.

Note: This is a low percentage technique, but it can be effective against unskilled fighters. It does however take a great amount of body and neck strength to perform this escape properly.

Note: You can bump uke forwards little by little until he/she is in the position where the bump-off technique can be applied.

Practice Options:
  1. (Tori) Tie up uke’s arms and work your shoulders under uke’s base.
  2. (Tori) Practice submissions from the bottom.
  3. (Uke) Do not let tori tie up your arms and maintain the top-mount.
  4. (Uke) Administer strikes and practice submissions.
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