
Originally Posted by
Aiseop
Lister looked gassed. What I really took away from this match is that Keenan used that kimura grip as a way to control Dean and neutralize his strength. I have a great training partner, brown belt, who uses that kimura grip almost like a "position." He'll grab it from the most disadvantageous positions and will keep it until you move.
Thanks for posting the video man!
I agree. Keenan is awesome at using the kimura from anywhere to get where he needs to be.
IMO it's very helpful to think of most submissions as positions. They become so much more. The kimura really is just a position of control that can ultimately be used to sweep, pass, take the back, switch the armlocks, triangles, darces, arm triangles, or use the classic "kimura finish" to wreck someone's shoulder.
In no-gi it's so important to have a strong kimura grip since we can't grab the gi and there aren't handles. The Atos gang (Mendes brothers, Galvao, JT, Keenan, Frazatto, Ramos, more...) all use a shit load of kimuras in no-gi, and not just to finish the kimura either. Ryan Hall just released a great instructional and there's a whole DVD on the kimura as a position and everything that it can be used for. Here's a chapter list and a preview just to give an idea. It's really helping my game and I have awful kimuras
1. The Kimura Position
2. Proper Kimura Grip
3. Elbow Control
4. Breaking the Grip
5. Finishing the Kimura
6. Body Structure
7. Side Control Kimura
8. Half Guard Kimura
9. Backside Half Guard Kimura
10. Kimura Defense to Deep Half
11. Kimura to Ezekiel
12. Kimura to Arm Triangles
13. Kimura to the Back
14. Kimura to Armlock
15. Kimura to Reverse Triangle
16. Seated Guard Kimura
17. Guillotine to Kimura
18. Kimura Crucifix to Reverse Triangle
19. Transition Drill