CLASS: Transitions to Kimura and Armbar from Americana defenses (30-Sep-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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When the opponent defends your Americana by stiff arm, or rotating his elbow, or hugging your head, transition to an Smount Armbar, Farside Armbar, Kimura, or Chest-to-Chest Armbar from mount.
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