North-South Kimura Escape
Escapes the Kimura from north-south by digging feet into the mat and rolling the shoulder down to recover guard, potentially transitioning to an armbar.
3 steps
· save to drill into each- 1Dig your feet into the ground.0:56
- 2Roll your shoulder down to the mat.0:57
- 3Recover your guard or transition to an armbar.1:00
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