CLASS: Escaping Kimura Grips from under Side Control or North-South (2-Dec-24)
Class Instructions
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7m 51s
When the opponent is attempting a Kimura from his side control or north-south position, you can escape the grips by using your knee or bringing your elbow to the mat.
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