CLASS: Attacks from Kimura Grip under side control (17-Oct-23)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 31s
When you are under the opponent's side control, turn on your side and use your hands to block his cross-face. Then secure the Kimura grips and rotate your body towards his head to apply shoulder pressure. Then move you hips around to the other side and roll over your shoulder for a back take. Alternatively, you can rotate 180 degrees to the other side control and attack a wedge armbar or a belly down armbar. This video also includes a kimura variation from spider guard that you throw one leg onto the other side while still holding the sleeve grip.
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