Kimuras can happen anywhere, anytime! I just went to shake my colleagues hand in the lunch room and before I knew it, boom. Side control Kimura for the finish.
49 Americanas/kimuras Americanas: 00:27 From mount 00:31 From s mount 00:34 Side control 00:38 Over hook bottom half: Mir lock 00:40 Top half 00:45 Arm crush>americana Kimuras: 00:51 Side control 00:57 walk body into opponent 1:02 walk body into opponent’s shoulder 1:09 t-bag 1:14 fwd roll 1:20 rnc grip 1:32 top half 1:36 against deep half 1:40 bottom half far side 1:44 Bottom half near side 1:48 Closed guard 1:52 North south - 1:56 step over - 2:06 near side - 2:12 Rnc style 2:18 Bottom side control - sweep 2:27 Butterfly 2:37 Top butterfly 2:45 Switch Kimura 2:52 Sit out front turtle Kimura 2:56 Peterson Americana Kimuras: 3:04 Triangle 3:08 Armbar>kimura 3:18 Omoplata>kimura 3:23 Kimura from bottom half (2) 3:31 Against knee push 3:45 Kurt Pellegrino style Kimura 3:58 Figure 4 from back mount (kimura trap position) 4:05 Hip bump>kimura 4:08 Against over-under 4:16 sitting arm crush>americana/kimura 4:27 Kimura against ankle grab Counters: 4:33 Guard/half guard 4:46 Kimura against standing back take 4:54 Standing butterfly sweep 5:01 Kimura against single leg/double Thanks again Jason!!
I really appreciate these "attacks in less than" videos. As someone new to ju jitsu, this really helps me understand the concepts of locks in ju jitsu rather than just thinking of specific submission scenarios.
You took it over the top making this video on multiple positions and the various how to hit the kimura. Some of the variations are widely used in catch wrestling. Once again you've hit the nail on the head in producing this video. Outstanding!!!!
this was incredible. Thank you for posting this. I'm a blue belt, and i've really been into integrating the kimura into my entire game. I picked up Mau Mau's kimura as a way of BJJ DVD and it really opened my eyes to how awesome the kimura is. So many points of contact make it effective, with high percentage finishes.
the best thing about the kimura is how easy you can get this grip! you can sweep, submit, control and transition to positions with the kimura, it is so versatile, that you can have a really solid game with that. in CACC the double wristlock is also the bread and butter-skill to master.
Jason, you the man. I met you in DC at the MMA business seminar in Jan 2010. Since then I have subscribed and watch your stuff. Just wanted to say that I think in your hard work to create a solid business from your BJJ you supply a great service to people all over the world. We're a small group of grapplers with a diverse background who come together to train (highest rank is purple belt under Rigan) and we use your stuff as a major reference. Thank you. I am very grateful.
I'm a newby and just starting out but from my observations, people who've mastered the Kimura/Americana and can snatch them faster than you can react understand it's not just about the submission. A well placed Kimura/Americana is like an uno reverse card in BJJ and forces your opponent to try something else and really wears on their arms. That's why I decided to build my BJJ game around getting as many as possible.
I love your "a certain number of this or that in this many minutes" videos. We really appreciate this series. It's an awesome refresher series for our brains and we forget so many things that we don't practice on a daily basis. Thank you.
wow, all your videos about grappling is great. i am sending this message to tell you that. please continue with this. we watch your videos from costa rica. thanks
Damn, Jason you did it again! These are the best short bjj/grappling videos online. I've never viewed the whole "Kimura trap" series, by I'm sure you just covered a lot of the techniques in 5 minutes. Keep up the great work, I don't know how you can top this one?
Black belts must hate you Jason. Have you ever had trouble with any? You are showing effective and useful techniques as always, no bullcrap, you are unique on the web, a good teacher and an active competitor. This shouldnt be free, though i shouldnt be talking...
Nice vid. I LOLed at the "rear naked grip kimura" though. Called a keylock in catch wrestling as the cross-armed grip looks like a keylock (with the opponents limb as the key). Some call the americana, a keylock but that is wrong. Years of poor wrestling/MMA commentators mixing up terms for various moves. Sorry for the transgression at any rate. Still loved the video. BTW do you ever try twisting the wrist/thumbpad on the americana? Stops them from straightening the arm out.
Hi sensei, please , can you make a short video on "grip strategy" because i don't know exactly how/when/where to grip my opponent and it's difficult to do a technique when i can't break his grip, so maybe you have some tips on how to break, what to do when he catch my lapel.... thanks!
When doing the double wrist lock and top wrist lock why do you not have a full thumb grip and rotate the wrist when locking this up. That is how Karl Gotch taught us and Kimura how to do it. I noticed a lot of BJJ players do that
Can I ask you for a favor? I want to have more options from northsouth. Other people use it but the all do ezequiel choke and kimura. A great teacher like you could probably give me more choices ¿could you please do a video on northsouth? Thank you in advance.
Always loved these vids jason! However, I do have one small complaint. You always seem to speak very quikly in these videos and it makes you a little difficult to understand. Other than that, they're awesome. Keep up the great work!
I can't find a link for the kimura with the RNC grip I learned it in class back in mid may of 2013 my new professor isn't familiar with it and non of my class mates are either pls help
I know this is 8 months old but I'd suggest just watching wrestling matches. Basically, wrestlings got the best grips and those are applied to BJJ. No-gi grips that is (obviously).
Kimuras can happen anywhere, anytime! I just went to shake my colleagues hand in the lunch room and before I knew it, boom. Side control Kimura for the finish.
😂😂😂 and never have lunch with you again😂
49 Americanas/kimuras
Americanas:
00:27 From mount
00:31 From s mount
00:34 Side control
00:38 Over hook bottom half: Mir lock
00:40 Top half
00:45 Arm crush>americana
Kimuras:
00:51 Side control
00:57 walk body into opponent
1:02 walk body into opponent’s shoulder
1:09 t-bag
1:14 fwd roll
1:20 rnc grip
1:32 top half
1:36 against deep half
1:40 bottom half far side
1:44 Bottom half near side
1:48 Closed guard
1:52 North south
- 1:56 step over
- 2:06 near side
- 2:12 Rnc style
2:18 Bottom side control
- sweep
2:27 Butterfly
2:37 Top butterfly
2:45 Switch Kimura
2:52 Sit out front turtle Kimura
2:56 Peterson Americana
Kimuras:
3:04 Triangle
3:08 Armbar>kimura
3:18 Omoplata>kimura
3:23 Kimura from bottom half (2)
3:31 Against knee push
3:45 Kurt Pellegrino style Kimura
3:58 Figure 4 from back mount (kimura trap position)
4:05 Hip bump>kimura
4:08 Against over-under
4:16 sitting arm crush>americana/kimura
4:27 Kimura against ankle grab
Counters:
4:33 Guard/half guard
4:46 Kimura against standing back take
4:54 Standing butterfly sweep
5:01 Kimura against single leg/double
Thanks again Jason!!
I really appreciate these "attacks in less than" videos. As someone new to ju jitsu, this really helps me understand the concepts of locks in ju jitsu rather than just thinking of specific submission scenarios.
Exact reason why I left my old dojo
You took it over the top making this video on multiple positions and the various how to hit the kimura. Some of the variations are widely used in catch wrestling. Once again you've hit the nail on the head in producing this video. Outstanding!!!!
this was incredible. Thank you for posting this. I'm a blue belt, and i've really been into integrating the kimura into my entire game. I picked up Mau Mau's kimura as a way of BJJ DVD and it really opened my eyes to how awesome the kimura is. So many points of contact make it effective, with high percentage finishes.
the best thing about the kimura is how easy you can get this grip!
you can sweep, submit, control and transition to positions with the kimura, it is so versatile, that you can have a really solid game with that.
in CACC the double wristlock is also the bread and butter-skill to master.
brillant and diverse annotation perfectly describing and detailing the applicance as well as the practicality of the Kimura lock.
a good 5 of these i've never seen or thought of before so looking forward to trying them out
As someone that loves the Americana/Kimura locks, this video is badass.
Jason, you the man. I met you in DC at the MMA business seminar in Jan 2010. Since then I have subscribed and watch your stuff. Just wanted to say that I think in your hard work to create a solid business from your BJJ you supply a great service to people all over the world. We're a small group of grapplers with a diverse background who come together to train (highest rank is purple belt under Rigan) and we use your stuff as a major reference. Thank you. I am very grateful.
Absolutely love this video. Been watching it everyday and I actually managed to land a few!!
goes to show you how incredibly skilled you have to be to defend all types of submissions from every position, a true art
I came across your videos 5 months ago. I love them. The best IMO. I try to watch as much as I can. Very helpful. Thank You!!
I'm a newby and just starting out but from my observations, people who've mastered the Kimura/Americana and can snatch them faster than you can react understand it's not just about the submission. A well placed Kimura/Americana is like an uno reverse card in BJJ and forces your opponent to try something else and really wears on their arms. That's why I decided to build my BJJ game around getting as many as possible.
I really like the setups from disadvantageous positions (turtle, in butterfly guard, side-mounted), very cool.
Thank You. I think I will use these to kick butt in Ne Waza...
Brilliant video, really really useful stuff, may it come back to you in spades.
Mark
I love your "a certain number of this or that in this many minutes" videos. We really appreciate this series. It's an awesome refresher series for our brains and we forget so many things that we don't practice on a daily basis. Thank you.
I love this guy! Thanx for helping me plan my classes.
Helped me realise the kimura's range of uses better, thank you, too bad I have no one to roll with at home!
wow, all your videos about grappling is great. i am sending this message to tell you that. please continue with this. we watch your videos from costa rica. thanks
Damn, Jason you did it again! These are the best short bjj/grappling videos online. I've never viewed the whole "Kimura trap" series, by I'm sure you just covered a lot of the techniques in 5 minutes. Keep up the great work, I don't know how you can top this one?
Waaaw i allway watching ur videos sir. I just want to say thank u . U are Amazing and very smart
Wizardry! You always blow me away with these videos, thanks again!
you are real master, first on internent, you are Encyclopedia of BJJ. Thank you wery mutch,
God bless you
Great Video! Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys watching MMA.
man I love ur videos...I'm new to bjj n ur vids r helping me get good fast...u can pull a kimura from any position
Impressive how you Can use one technique in different way !!
Holy shit! Some of those are amazing! Never even seen them before!!
WOW! Please, more submissions like the last few where you defended those take-down attempts!! Great vid btw
Anothe excellent demonstration of you abilities, you are great
I have a kimura based game and i love that vid. Awesome. Thanks Sculls.
Just found this. Really great video.
I am so glad I found your channel; Good stuff.
THIS IS YOUR GREATEST VIDEO EVER!
This guide is so helpful. Great work!
Black belts must hate you Jason. Have you ever had trouble with any? You are showing effective and useful techniques as always, no bullcrap, you are unique on the web, a good teacher and an active competitor. This shouldnt be free, though i shouldnt be talking...
my brain is exploding with kimura knowledge! awesome vid
I want to be a kimura specialist, these techniques really help
These kind of videos are awesome!!
at 3:15 arm lock to kimura and kimura to arm lock. awesome!!
awesome video as always
Nice vid. I LOLed at the "rear naked grip kimura" though. Called a keylock in catch wrestling as the cross-armed grip looks like a keylock (with the opponents limb as the key). Some call the americana, a keylock but that is wrong. Years of poor wrestling/MMA commentators mixing up terms for various moves. Sorry for the transgression at any rate. Still loved the video. BTW do you ever try twisting the wrist/thumbpad on the americana? Stops them from straightening the arm out.
Thanks Jas very slick stuff
This channel is awesome
Jason, I love your videos. Keep up the great work. ~ Benjamin Sensei, Yudansha MMA, Japan.
This is gold. Thank you!!
I just cried watching this.
thank you Jason you are the best !
Thank you so much
Good demostration Master chief when you visit Perú oss
kimura minha tecnica favorita, com certeza esse video vai me ajudar bastante.
Incredible video.
WOW That Kimura at 1:23
Gracias Maestro, me ha sido de mucha utilidad.
awesome as always.
This was mint. Cheers fella
Hi sensei, please , can you make a short video on "grip strategy" because i don't know exactly how/when/where to grip my opponent and it's difficult to do a technique when i can't break his grip, so maybe you have some tips on how to break, what to do when he catch my lapel.... thanks!
Could you make a video explaining all the BJJ grips?? (double wrist grip, cable grip, pistol grip..etc), i can't find any and it would be very useful
Awesome awesome awesome, thank you so much
must find more time to get back to class. love bjj
Nice moves, thank you
great as allways thanks a lot
This was great, thanks.
That was awesome 👍
very good video :-) keep teaching us!!! thanks a lot!
dude your quick as shit
more jujitsu gold, brother!!
Can you make a video like this on a couple of Barataplata entries ?
When doing the double wrist lock and top wrist lock why do you not have a full thumb grip and rotate the wrist when locking this up. That is how Karl Gotch taught us and Kimura how to do it. I noticed a lot of BJJ players do that
Gene Williams In Luta Livre it is taught also
Jason would you be able to show the rear naked grip kimura is a more detailed clip?
nice job
Good job
Can I ask you for a favor?
I want to have more options from northsouth.
Other people use it but the all do ezequiel choke and kimura. A great teacher like you could probably give me more choices ¿could you please do a video on northsouth?
Thank you in advance.
sick videos
It's been a while since I've trained. Could you explain the difference between americana and kimura?
Absolute BEAST!!!!!!
Awesome... very ordinary.
1:30 that one is a bit of a bicep slicer too it really sucks!
Had no idea that the kimura could be used in full guard! Lmao this video was so informative
Where can I get more info on the rear naked choke style kimura?
Always loved these vids jason! However, I do have one small complaint. You always seem to speak very quikly in these videos and it makes you a little difficult to understand. Other than that, they're awesome. Keep up the great work!
As always, these videos are unsurpassed in their content.
Awesome!
Wow this video is so damn helpful. Thank you
Thank you .
sick stuff ...Mind = blown.
i love it..kimura
Kimora is EVEERYYWHEEEREE 😊
I ti si brate svuda 😁
@@milanz2265 ko kimora 😆
@@Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA neka te, neka te 👍 cenim po prezimenu da si poreklom licanin
@@milanz2265 da brate Ličanin
@@milanz2265 da nisi ti Zaklan?
The ‘Rear Naked’ Kimora is craaaaazy
I can't find a link for the kimura with the RNC grip I learned it in class back in mid may of 2013 my new professor isn't familiar with it and non of my class mates are either pls help
That's exactly what I'm talking about
Jason Scully. You are cash.
Fantastico!!!!!!!!!!!!
AMAZING
1:55 perfect!
beautiful
americana é quando se força o braço para traz da cabeça e a kimura é quando se força o braço para traz das costas...
why no gi kimuras? i realize it narrows possibilities but gi doesnt present any unique set ups or somethin?
These are insane videos lol
I know this is 8 months old but I'd suggest just watching wrestling matches. Basically, wrestlings got the best grips and those are applied to BJJ. No-gi grips that is (obviously).
willman808 it is called in (catch-)wrestling the double wristlock
and if you watch oldschool 70ies wrestling you see the double wristlock!
Wouldn't you want to push on their bottom arm when your opponent gets behind you while standing up?