{"id": "card_n_3087a4d738e8", "kind": "note", "title": "The Pressure Architecture — Cage Work", "body": "The cage is another control surface.\nUse cage pressure to remove recovery directions.\nForce the opponent to carry weight.\nMaintain attachment while exhausting structure.\nNever mentally reset because orientation changed.\n\nIf placed on the cage: hips out, underhook, wrestle back into position.\n\nThe cage removes one axis of escape. Treat it as a structural ally. When you are the one caged, hips out is the answer — always hips out first.", "source": {"label": "The Pressure Architecture — Matt Harris", "url": "https://narrowhighway.com", "ref": "The Pressure Architecture Unified Framework — Pressure and Cage Work", "authority_tier": "matt"}, "shelf": "domains", "box": "tpa_positions", "bands": ["attachment", "cage", "control", "domains", "tpa", "the_pressure_architecture", "recovery", "weight"], "connections": [{"to_card_id": "card_n_a64e1e48d7b3", "relationship": "same_section", "origin": "nesting_2026_06_12"}], "author": "matt", "created_at": "2026-05-28T21:00:21.436355+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-05-28T23:51:02.941899+00:00", "visibility": "public", "lifecycle_stage": "public", "volatility": "stable", "metrics": {"paperclips_count": 0, "helpful_count": 0, "not_helpful_count": 0, "cite_count": 0, "walks_through_count": 0}, "surface": "secular"}