CLASS: Kimura from Side Control (18-Oct-23)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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8m 22s
When you have top side control, and the opponent hugs your head, you can trap his far arm with a kimura grip. You can finish the kimura shoulder lock if you keep him from grabbing his body and you keep him from straightening his arm. This video includes how to effectively transition to the armbar if the kimura does not come on.
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