The Kimura, also known as the "chicken wing" or "reverse keylock" is a submission technique that isolates the shoulder and applies pressure, forcing the opponent to tap. It is named after Masahiko Kimura, the legendary Japanese Judo practitioner who used it to submit Helio Gracie, one of the founders of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Here are the demonstrations:
From the guard (aka off your back, opponents hips between your legs):
From a standing position:
Karo Parisyan shows Kimura from standing
Fight Demonstration (skip to 8:40 for the setup and execution):
2 comments:
Good idea for a segment.
Thanks. I figured the Hunt/Fedor fight was a good example because Hunt actually tried a Kimura the wrong way and failed, so you got a more total picture as to how to properly execute the technique.
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