Turtle is a vulnerable position: you're facing the mat, opponent can attack your back or neck. Surviving turtle means preventing back takes and creating escape routes to standing or more stable guard positions.
Opponent wants hooks. Prevent by turning away from the attack. If they get hooks, immediately look for escape: bump hips, dislodge hooks, rotate away.
Turtle escapes are timing-dependent. Practice daily against a passive partner first, then increase pressure. Build confidence in these escapes before trusting them in competition.
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