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Providing a unique experience, the program goes beyond technique, with details, concepts and fundamentals.
Renzo Gracie at first didn't like the kimura lock. He thought the move didn't go well with his body type and combat style. Until one day he understood how it works and should be applied -- and then the submissions started rolling in.
This revolutionary program, fully presented by Renzo himself, will teach you adjustment secrets for one of BJJ's classic techniques. More than that, it includes a dozen different setups that will help you to "find" the kimura opportunities out of the blue, regardless of whether you are passing the guard, the half-guard, in side control, on the north-south, or even playing open or closed guard.
Start watching now and stop struggling to finish via kimura! You will learn that the key is to combine several attack types, find the most effective angle and direction, adjust, and yank!
In July 2018, Renzo Gracie made history by winning an MMA match at 51, against an opponent ten years younger. He fought historic bouts in Pride FC in the 90s and became a crucial player in the transition between vale-tudo and modern MMA. He also stood out through the birth and rise of submission wrestling organization the Abu Dhabi Combat Club, where he became a two-time champion, and also won a super fight at the age of 50. Renzo is one of the most respected martial arts teachers in the world and runs a 15,000 sq. ft. academy located in the heart of Manhattan, NY.
For a long time, Renzo Gracie didn't like the kimura lock. He thought the move didn't go well with his body type and combat style. Until, he says, one day he understood how it works and should be applied -- and then the submissions started rolling in. This revolutionary program will teach you adjustment secrets for one of BJJ's classic techniques. Don't miss out!
Renzo analyzes the most basic and frequent way of using the kimura: from side control, controlling your opponent's arm and concluding the submission sitting on their head in the north-south position. Note how in this situation, the kimura attack can go hand in hand with the armbar submission, making your jiu-jitsu more effective and dynamic.
In order to understand the mechanic of the kimura, you must watch your opponent's elbow joint. Note how (on top, on half-guard) Renzo induces his opponent to point his elbow to the ceiling -- a position that facilitates the trapping of the arm and the conclusion of the submission.
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