CLASS: Kimura from Side Control and North-South (4-Dec-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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9m 10s
When you have side control, you can attack the Americana and then transition to the Kimura when the opponent bends his arm the other way to defend. Alternatively, you can also start the isolation for the Kimura at the wrist. If he does defends by grabbing his belt or gi, move to the north-south position to break his grips.
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