Okay guys, here's some side mount defense, and escape back to your feet. If someone side mounts you, right away you got to defend yourself and get out of there, you don't want to play a drawn out ground game from the bottom on the street where you're going to get stomps. So number 1, take his neck and frame it with your forearm, grab here, block in the knees to the head, keep his hip away with y your other forearm. You're going to give a bump with your hips, a oopa, bump your hips, and then use that space as you come down, under hook here. Once you get that deep under hook, then you're going to throw him to the side, and move yourself out from underneath him. Throw him to the side, get up, stop him in case he comes in for like and ankle pick or a single, frame the neck here, go in with your knee or your stomps to finish him off, or you can just get away from the very beginning. So we side mount, it's neck, and far hip and knee control, stop the knees from head, block him here, you can upper cut and elbow him a little bit, give him a little bump, under hook while that space is, where the hips are coming back down, that space is here, push off this leg, and rotate, throw him over your shoulder, out, boom, and in. Grab the body there, grab the neck, and keep him away from you from coming back in on like an ankle pick or a single leg take down. From the other side, here's from the other angle. Number 1, this is going to come from the far side of his head, frame his neck, this blocks the knee strikes, and keeps his hip far away, give a bump, as you're coming back down, under hook. Get this leg on the ground, that's your throwing arm, your throwing leg where your leverage comes from, throw him off, and get out from underneath him. Get to your knees, push off, get to your feet, kick the knee if you want to.