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Bridge Escape vs Kimura, Pull Escape vs Kimura
     

2 Part Technique - Immediately grab inside your leg to prevent the opponent from torquing your arm to start the Kimura submission. Reach under with your free hand and grab your wrist. Rock towards the submission to force the opponent t...
Posted: 5064 days ago
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Bridge Escape vs Kimura, Pull Escape vs Kimura
     

2 Part Technique - Immediately grab inside your leg to prevent the opponent from torquing your arm to start the Kimura submission. Reach under with your free hand and grab your wrist. Rock towards the submission to force the opponent t...
Posted: 5028 days ago
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Bridge Escape vs Kimura, Pull Escape vs Kimura Submission
     

2 Part Technique - When threatened with a submission, immediately and directly address the danger; e.g. If your opponent latches a figure-four around your arm for a Kimura attempt against Half Guard, quickly reach and form a counter-gr...
Posted: 4413 days ago
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Hook Sweep Reversal Escape vs Kimura
     

The Kimura becomes more difficult to defend the deeper you are into the submission. His attention towards your arm from Half Guard will signal his intentions of an attack. Assist your weakened arm with your free arm, bridge to loosen h...
Posted: 3966 days ago
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Bridge Escape vs Kimura, Pull vs Kimura
     

Defending the Kimura is unforgiving against a larger and stronger opponent. Support your weakened arm and bridge to loosen his control. Force the extra effort needed to reverse the position and torque your arm free using technique.
Bridge Escape vs Kimura → Kimura Escape from N/S (Bottom)
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches how to Escape the Kimura from Half Guard and N/S: [I] As soon as you realize your opponent decides to turn onto your Underhook from the Half Guard for a Kimura, immediately bump your outside arm undernea...
Posted: 3790 days ago
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Armbar Escape from Side Control, Bridge Escape vs Kimura
     

2-Part Advanced Lesson -- Bernardo reveals escapes for an Armbar and a Kimura: If your opponent captures your arm inside of a traditional straight arm-lock attack (i.e. Cross-Lock, Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame, Arm-Scissors, et al.), immedi...
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