Moving yourself when your opponent can’t be moved.
Jiu-jitsu employs many highly efficient, leverage-based techniques to move and manipulate an opponent’s body. However, sometimes these techniques simply don’t work against a much larger or strongly positioned opponent. The Mobility Principle solves these problems. Any time you can’t move your opponent when attempting a sweep, submission, escape, guard pass, or takedown, try circling, sliding, separating, swinging, pulling, shrimping, or spinning to achieve your objective. Bottom line, when you can’t move them, move you.