Kimuras from Everywhere | The Double Wrist Lock Mini-Seminar
youtube·Knight Jiu-Jitsu·11:52·9 techniques
Overview
A comprehensive mini-seminar demonstrating Kimura (double wrist lock) entries and finishes from nine distinct positions including closed guard, knee shield half guard, side control, knee on belly, mount, seated guard, and standing scenarios. The instruction emphasizes using the Kimura grip as a control position for transitions and sweeps, not merely as a submission finish. Each entry capitalizes on specific opponent reactions—posting hands, pushing frames, defensive hugs, or passing attempts—to secure the figure-four grip and establish dominant control.
What's covered
Techniques in this video
- 01Genie Variation Kimura from Side Control5:22 – 6:15·Side Control·Submission
- 02Kimura from Closed Guard0:48 – 2:13·Guard·Submission
- 03Kimura from Knee on Belly6:30 – 7:40·Side Control·Submission
- 04Kimura from Mount - Defensive Hug Entry7:47 – 8:29·Mount·Submission
- 05Kimura from Mount - Elbow Escape Defense8:32 – 9:21·Mount·Submission
- 06Kimura from Rear Clinch Escape10:29 – 11:20·Standing·Escape
- 07Kimura from Side Control4:57 – 5:15·Side Control·Submission
- 08Kimura from Standing vs Seated Guard9:32 – 10:25·Standing·Setup
- 09Kimura Sweep from Knee Shield Half Guard2:29 – 3:45·Half Guard·Sweep
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