Three-Point Egress Movement
A movement technique for staying mobile while maintaining an immediate escape route from a following threat.
Control the space before the space controls you. Position buys time. Movement preserves choice.
How to keep your exit open when a hostile closes in: Picture a triangle, one corner is you, another is the person(s) you can’t yet read, the third is your way out. This is the practice of keeping that triangle alive so the hostile never stands directly between you and escape.
You, the threat, the exit. Keep those three points in a triangle, and nobody gets to stand between you and your way out. Map exits when you enter. Stand on ground that lets you move. Adjust small and adjust early. If they keep taking your line back, you already have your answer, and you already have your route.
[INTEL: Active ‘Street Assessment’ Method]
[OPTICS: Tangier, Morocco]





