Heel Drag Escape

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The Heel Drag Escape subfamily covers mount escape techniques where the defender uses one foot to hook and drag the opponent's ankle, creating enough space to insert the knee and transition to half guard. [1] The heel drag works by collapsing the opponent's base on one side — by hooking their ankle and dragging it toward the defender's body, the opponent's leg is displaced, creating space for the defender's knee to enter. [1],[2] The heel drag is particularly effective when the opponent maintains a high mount or grapevine position. [2],[3]

Также известна как
Heel Hook Mount EscapeBoxing[1]Foot Drag Escape[2]Ankle Drag Mount Escape[3]
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История и происхождение

The heel drag mount escape was developed in BJJ as an efficient method of transitioning from mount to half guard without requiring the explosive bridging of the trap and roll. [1] It became a standard mount escape option in modern BJJ training. [2],[3]

Страна происхождения· показано в случайном порядке

  • БразилияБразильское джиу-джитсу, ММА
  • ЯпонияБразильское джиу-джитсу
  • СШАММА

Эффективность

The heel drag uses the bottom player's foot to hook and drag the opponent's foot, creating space to recover half guard from mount. [1]

Родословная

A fundamental BJJ mount escape technique. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Used in BJJ competition. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionBreaking the opponent's leg control to advance to a more dominant position
Joints InvolvedHips (posture and pressure), knees (opening the guard with knee-in or standing), hands (grip fighting)
Force VectorForward pressure (stack/smash) or backward posture (stand-up break) to open the closed guard
Passing MechanicOnce the guard is opened, speed passing, pressure passing, or toreando passing advances the position

Позиция и вход

From bottom mountCreate a frame with the elbow against the opponent's knee, shrimp the hips to slide the knee inside and recover half guard or full guard
From high mountFrame against the opponent's hips, shrimp out and bring the knee across to recover guard

Видео

How to escape the inverted heel hook or 50/50 heel hook.

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Heel Drag Escape·Mastermind Martial Arts

The inverted heel hook is a very intimidating and powerful submission . Getting caught in it almost always means instant

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Оценки

Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

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Умеренный3/10

Bottom escapes from mount/side control; bridge and hip escape mechanics (Ribeiro 2008)

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Начинающий
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

Заметки по тренировке

The heel drag mount escape uses the foot to hook and drag the opponent's ankle, converting mount to half guard (Saulo Ribeiro, Jiu-Jitsu University, 2008)
Execution: hook your foot behind the opponent's ankle (heel-to-heel contact), drag their foot toward your body, and trap it in half guard
The heel drag creates half guard, which is a significant positional improvement from full mount
This escape works when the opponent has a high mount and their feet are close to your hips — the ankles are accessible
The heel drag is subtle and doesn't require a big bridge — it can be done with minimal movement
Combine the heel drag with frames on the opponent's hips to prevent them from climbing higher
Once in half guard, immediately establish an underhook and begin half guard recovery
The heel drag is one of the safest mount escapes because it doesn't expose you to submissions during the transition

Типичные ошибки

!Trying to hook the opponent's foot when they have a low mount with feet far from your hips — the heel drag requires accessible ankles
!Dragging the wrong foot — hook the foot closest to your dragging heel
!Not trapping the foot in half guard after dragging — the opponent will simply pull the foot free if you don't lock half guard
!Using the hands to grab the ankle instead of the heel hook — the foot-to-foot hook is harder to detect and defend
!Not immediately establishing the underhook in half guard — half guard without an underhook is still a bad position
!Attempting the heel drag when the opponent is high-mounted — they need to be in a standard mount for the ankles to be reachable
!Not combining the heel drag with hip escapes — the drag opens the door; the shrimp enters it

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Create Spaceuse frames, hip movement, or leverage to generate room to move
2Disrupt Controlbreak or weaken the opponent's grips and weight placement
3Execute Escapeapply the specific escape mechanic with timing and commitment
4Recover Positionestablish a safe position (guard, standing, or top)

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

Jiu-Jitsu University (Saulo Ribeiro, 2008)

1КнигаJiu-Jitsu University (Ribeiro, 2008)

Alias sources — [1] Jiu-Jitsu University (Saulo Ribeiro, 2008) [2] Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (Gracie & Gracie, 2001) [3] Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique (Renzo Gracie & Royler Gracie, 2001)

2КнигаBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique (Gracie & Gracie, 2001)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Jiu-Jitsu University (Ribeiro, 2008)

3ДругоеJapanese Combat Sports Katakana Convention

Standard katakana transliteration of Western martial arts terminology (外来語) — used in Japanese MMA, boxing, and BJJ communities

4ЦитатаJiu-Jitsu University (Ribeiro, 2008)

Alias sources — [1] Jiu-Jitsu University (Saulo Ribeiro, 2008) [2] Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (Gracie & Gracie, 2001) [3] Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique (Renzo Gracie & Royler Gracie, 2001)

5ЦитатаBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique (Gracie & Gracie, 2001)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Jiu-Jitsu University (Ribeiro, 2008)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

explosive hip bridge power, shrimping ability, timing

Favours

strong glutes and hip extensors for powerful bridges

Key muscles

glutes, hip extensors, core, quadriceps

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Часто задаваемые вопросы

What's the key to escaping once someone has locked in an inverted heel hook?

Use your free foot to pin their arm and push it away to neutralize their grip, then work on pulling your leg out. However, if they have a good bite and your leg is bent, escape becomes extremely difficult.

Should I point my toes to defend against a heel hook?

Pointing your toes can help defend or prevent a heel hook from being fully locked, which may slow down your opponent's attack, though skilled leg lockers will anticipate this defense.

When is the heel drag escape actually useful if prevention is better?

While the best strategy is to prevent the heel hook from being locked in the first place through hand fighting, knowing the escape is important for worst-case scenarios when you're in deep trouble and need a way out.

Как работает Heel Drag Escape?

The Heel Drag Escape subfamily covers mount escape techniques where the defender uses one foot to hook and drag the opponent's ankle, creating enough space to insert the knee and transition to half guard. The heel drag works by collapsing the opponent's base on one side — by hooking their ankle and dragging it toward the defender's body, the opponent's leg is displaced, creating space for the defender's knee to enter.

Откуда происходит Heel Drag Escape?

The heel drag mount escape was developed in BJJ as an efficient method of transitioning from mount to half guard without requiring the explosive bridging of the trap and roll. It became a standard mount escape option in modern BJJ training.

Разрешён ли Heel Drag Escape на соревнованиях?

Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal defensive/transitional technique; IBJJF: разрешён — Legal; IJF: разрешён — Legal; ADCC: разрешён — Legal; UWW: разрешён — Legal; FIAS Sport Sambo: разрешён — Legal

Насколько опасен Heel Drag Escape?

Оценка опасности 3/10. Moderate — bottom escapes from mount/side control; bridge and hip escape mechanics (Ribeiro 2008)

Как подготовить Heel Drag Escape?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Create Space → Disrupt Control → Execute Escape → Recover Position.

Как защититься от Heel Drag Escape?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Maintain Pressure — keep consistent weight distribution to limit escape space / Anticipate Direction — read escape attempt direction and block early / Transition — flow to a new position when the current one is threatened.

Какие есть варианты Heel Drag Escape?

Распространённые варианты: Bridge and roll (upa) (explosive bridge trapping arm and leg to reverse position); Elbow-knee escape (framing and shrimping to recover guard); Foot drag escape (dragging the opponent's foot with the heel to create spac…); Combination escape (bridging to force a reaction, then shrimping when the opp…).

Насколько эффективен Heel Drag Escape на соревнованиях?

Used in BJJ competition.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Heel Drag Escape?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Trying to hook the opponent's foot when they have a low mount with feet far from your hips — the heel drag requires a… / Dragging the wrong foot — hook the foot closest to your dragging heel / Not trapping the foot in half guard after dragging — the opponent will simply pull the foot free if you don't lock ha… / Using the hands to grab the ankle instead of the heel hook — the foot-to-foot hook is harder to detect and defend.

Какие ещё названия есть у Heel Drag Escape?

Heel Drag Escape также известен как Hīru Doraggu Esukēpu, Heel Hook Mount Escape, Foot Drag Escape, Ankle Drag Mount Escape.