• Elbow Pullout Escape: Uke escapes by pulling out his held elbow and attempts to take tori's
back or pull tori backwards into yoko-shiho-gatame. • Roll-over Escape: Uke clasps tori's trunk and bridges into tori, causing a forward shift of tori's weight off uke's abdomen. This is followed by a quick change in torque in the opposite direction, pulling tori across uke's shoulders or upper chest, landing in
mune gatame. • Leg Hook (niju ashi garami) Escape: Uke turns his lower body to face tori in an attempt to hooks tori's thigh with his leg. If successful, uke can either hold tori in niju-ashi-garami and wait to be stood up or use tori's hooked thigh as leverage and roll to take tori's
back. • Sit Up Escape: As tori circles towards uke's head to tighten kesa-gatame or avoid the leg hook counter, uke can use his/her legs as a counterweight to rapidly sit up and reverse tori into his/her own kesa-gatame. The kuzushi for this move stems from tori's rapid movement towards uke's head and would not otherwise be possible unless there is a significant difference in weight. == Submissions ==