Then you snake again. Once you have got your hip checking hand in place and
your hips angled with your outside leg supporting your body, you should be
in a good position to continue replacing your guard or turning to your
knees as appropriate. It’s not easy, but it does feel (at least to me)
easier than the basic version of bridge, drop hips, snake which is standard.
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Then you snake again. Once you have got your hip checking hand in place and
your hips angled with your outside leg supporting your body, you should be
in a good position to continue replacing your guard or turning to your
knees as appropriate. It’s not easy, but it does feel (at least to me)
easier than the basic version of bridge, drop hips, snake which is standard.
What if he moves towards you as you are moving your legs/hips away?