Bridge (grappling) explained

Bridge
Parent Style:Wrestling, Judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Classification:Escape

The bridge is a grappling move performed from a supine position, lying down face-up.[1] It involves lifting the pelvis off the ground so that the body weight is supported on the shoulders (or head) at one end and on the feet at the other. This move is used in wrestling and other grappling and groundfighting sports, often combined with a twisting motion, to dislodge or flip an opponent who has established a position on top.[2] The bridge is also a common exercise position. This maneuver can also be used to dodge pin attempts.

In Brazilian jiu-jitsu, this move is referred to as an upa, and is commonly used in attempting to dislodge an opponent in mounted position.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Black Belt. 3 March 1989. Active Interest Media, Inc.. 3 March 2022. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Bloody Basics: The Bridge. T. P.. Grant. 9 February 2013. Bloodyelbow.com. 3 March 2022.
  3. Web site: 3 Mount Escapes That You Need In Your BJJ Arsenal. Sg.news.yahoo.com. 3 March 2022.