Do you usually end up on all fours when rolling with strong passers? As a good transitional position, what matters is avoiding being inert there, at the mercy of a clock choke, or going back and getting your back on the ground—with the ensuing crush.
Master Rickson Gracie—who, as a good scientist, has a habit of breaking any defensive position down into minutiae—offers an almost invisible solution for you to surprise your opponent, unbalance them from the right connection, and end up on top, safe and sound.
Check it out. Use your hips and elbow with dexterity—and good escapes!
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Nice one, master!