Kimura to Triangle Choke from Full Guard
Transition from a Kimura grip in full guard to a triangle choke by creating space and switching legs to cut the corner.
4 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Sit up and go for the Kimura grip0:04
- 2Shrimp out and make some space0:08
- 3Place your shin blocking their arm0:10
- 4Switch your leg and cut your corner to the other side0:15
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