All MMA fights should look like that! 80% jiu jitsu, 20% the other crap :-p
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All MMA fights should look like that! 80% jiu jitsu, 20% the other crap :-p
The best escape to any submission is not to be there in the first place :)
He was in spiderweb and then let it go.... what a narb. The wasn't good escaping, it just wasn't good enough submitting.
Anybody know of any good instructionals out there that cover the use of the Kimura as a tool for control transitions? If used correctly it seems like it can really nullify the value of your opponent's superior position. I have tons of books with kimuras in them but I have yet to see a systematic breakdown of the kimura.
That was pretty badass
Another way to escape (not preffered of course) is to TAP...just get it over with already :)
Dima, do you realize that it only takes 7 1/2 lbs. of pressure to break someones arm? Those were very legit escapes!!! It's not the technicality of the escape that makes it great, but rather the timing in which he made his move to prevent any further leverage from being contorted to his various limbs... But I do agree with you on one thing... I wouldn't say that it is the greatest grappling match ever....
he should have tapped....but hey if he wants a broke arm or leg thats his choice
Hey AJ
Erik Paulson has a DVD set Killer Chicken Wings. (Also Advanced Killer Chicken Wings, but I haven't seen that yet).
It covers it pretty thoroughly, using it as a counter to the bear hug, a counter to a double leg, countering the Kimura from the bottom, attacking the far arm from side control, how to use different grips, how to break defences, attacking the near arm and a few other bits & pieces.
Also, Chris Brennan has a DVD "King of the Kimura". I'm trying to get my hands on a copy now. Looks promising.