Kate ⓘ‘s control of Frank ⓘ is absolute in the latest escape challenge.
Here is a full description of the Escape Challenge style including the list of holds used:
This style consists of 11 rounds – 11 immobilization challenges. One of the competitors, the immobilizer, has to either hold or submit their opponent in each of 11 pre-defined holds / pins for one minute, within which the competitor being held tries to escape. A successful escape is one where the immobilized separates himself/herself from the captor in a significant way. If there is no successful escape, and the final position is close to the original one, the point for the challenge is awarded to the immobilizer, otherwise her/his opponent receives a point.
The competitors take position for each hold and are instructed to start the challenge. 10 seconds before the time limit (at 50 seconds), they are informed about the time. If the immobilization has been achieved or a submission has been scored, a point gets rewarded and the immobilizer performs a victory pose.
The holds are:
1. Schoolgirl pin with arms pinned above
2. Reverse schoolgirl pin with arms pinned below
3. Grapevine pin
4. Triangle
5. Lotus lock
6. Full-nelson / bodyscissors combo
7. Figure-4 headscissors with arm trapped
8. Reverse headsit (with face buried in feet)
9. Ankle choke with arm control
10. Gogoplata pin
11. Foot-on-chest pin
NC-279 is a great escape challenge, with Kate performing spectacular victory poses after each round.
Video outline: all the challenges listed above (17 minutes), final victory pose (foot on face).
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Un petit peu déçu de ce hold challenge, parce qu’il ne cherche pas à se débattre et à se libérer des prise. Frank est passif la majeure partie de la video
A little disappointed with this hold challenge, because he doesn’t try to struggle and free himself from the holds. Frank is passive for most of the video.