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The conditions that relate to working from confinement or restriction will place you in a position more beneficial to the aggressive subject, often proving less productive for you. Equalizing such a disparity comes from learning to operate effectively from extreme close quarters (ECQ). When primary striking options are not immediately available, then they have to be created via the use of secondary tools. Such examples also apply from a street grappling perspective. This is not to be thought of in a sporting sense when one is looking for the submission or choke; such a strategy does not apply to the pavement arena.
The objective during the circumstances of such confinement — be it stifled movement in a stand up vertical grapple or a more street-specific term for this — comes from one of my peers (South Narc at www.shivworks.com) who refers to this as a FUT, or fucked-up tangle, a more apt definition for what we’re talking about here . . . or a horizontal FUT, when two subjects clash and hit the ground. All these examples equate to ECQ, where the objective is simple: hurt this fucker by any means necessary to create space to hit him with primary tools and end the situation. If it goes to ground, the same applies — hurt him to create space to finish it and get to your feet ASAP!
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http://paladin-pressblog.com/2013/05/30/counter-confinement-and-anti-grappling-working-from-extreme-close-quarters-part-3/
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