If your opponent has back mount and gets their "seat belt" control locked in you are still finding your grips and controlling the wrist. As you fall to your non-choking side, you are working to clear your shoulder.
Here we look at back mount escape from the choking side. When you get head pressure into the mat it will inhibit your opponent from pulling through on the choke which will create the window for you to get your grips.
In this segment of back mount escape we focus on dealing with the hooks...Basic hooks, mount transition and leg trap.