https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQo03y2prxY
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Keep an eye on this, especially for Nogi. Lots of people do it, but if you want to study it especially look out for a lot of the big name Atos guys. Due to the lack of grips in Nogi, strong positional controls like the Kimura give a ton of options from the top and bottom for swepping, passing, taking the back, transitioning to multiple submissions. The Rafa & Gui Mendes, Andre Galvao, Davi Ramos, Keenan Cornelius, JT Torres, and Bruno Frazzato, are all good to watch for these types of attacks. Bill Cooper has some good instructionals on it, and Clark Gracie is another good guy to watch to see the versatility of the kimura control.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiwK6Gc-53U
Very nice.
Chris Brennan is the o.g. kimura guy. There is a whole game that is played once someone locks the kimura grip. Both people have several options for sweeping or submitting the other, no matter who locks it up.
Are you referring to the super secret.........
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Sorry just poking fun of the marketing methods. :)
Nope, that guys a turd and I , in no way, endorse him or anything he's done
I heard you can download those expensive overmarketed dvds from the internets for free these days anyway... ;]
If your looking for good marterial on this game, check out Chris Brennan's DVD on the kimura game. Solid, no gimmicks, competition tested. I recommend it to anyone.