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He was so good back then. Two of his specials killed me.That's such a good bit. I remember being in tears when I saw that.
He was so good back then. Two of his specials killed me.That's such a good bit. I remember being in tears when I saw that.
My coach was going through Kimoras and we were discussing thumb vs no thumb grip. Thumb has more control to stop circling the hand out but no thumb is stronger.
He said the the reason no thumb is stronger is because you keep a better tension in all fingers. In order to fix that with the thumb grip use the thumb and keep your pinky tight and your grip stays crazy strong.
Its all in the fucking pinky, who fucking knew!!!!
So I guess Zimzam threatened to murder Beyonce and Jay Z. Maybe he'll finally get shot lol.
You know when he finally does get shot our resident idiots will say it's Obama's fault.
I don't know what russled the trumpbots more the Kaepernick deal, Obama's speech or the Woodward book, but they have been extra salty the last couple of days .
I attended a 3 hour masterclass with Josh Barnett on the double-wrist lock (lol Kimura). He actually made no mention of the grip. His entire strategy is to make it your-entire-body vs. their-shoulder-joint. The first thing he recommends is to jam the jabroni's hand into his arm-pit. It's just a lot more difficult for them to wriggle their arm out, and it's about 10x more painful. The second thing is that you pin their elbow to your body. I never lost someone's arm again. My entire game plan became:
pass
neonbelly
if they put the hand on the knee
kimura control sequence
else
baseball bat choke
if they defend the choke
kimura sequence
I don't know what russled the trumpbots more the Kaepernick deal, Obama's speech or the Woodward book, but they have been extra salty the last couple of days .
I don't know what russled the trumpbots more the Kaepernick deal, Obama's speech or the Woodward book, but they have been extra salty the last couple of days .
I think that's a common sequence for a lot of people. The redirect for knee on belly gets a lot of people turned in and overextended. I also think that same camp is big on capturing the kimura grip and slowly getting complete control of the arm via a kimura or change to armbar.
There's a choke I really like while setting up a kimura from north south:
I think I know what you mean by pushing their hand into their armpit but I might be wrong. Do you have a video that show it?
Perfect lolLet's do this thing!
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Let us commence to the ceremonial dance.
I attended a 3 hour masterclass with Josh Barnett on the double-wrist lock (lol Kimura). He actually made no mention of the grip. His entire strategy is to make it your-entire-body vs. their-shoulder-joint. The first thing he recommends is to jam the jabroni's hand into his arm-pit. It's just a lot more difficult for them to wriggle their arm out, and it's about 10x more painful. The second thing is that you pin their elbow to your body. I never lost someone's arm again. My entire game plan became:
pass
neonbelly
if they put the hand on the knee
kimura control sequence
else
baseball bat choke
if they defend the choke
kimura sequence
Damn homie, you resurrected the classic "i know you are, but what am i". Gee wilikers Grandpa ,hope you didn't pull a muscle reaching back to the 70s for that one.They've been almost as salty as you.
I am going to play with that (his hand in my arm it and glue his arm to his belly).
I have been doing the knee on belly bait to Kimora for ages, love it. The baseball bat makes a ton of sense when panajama fighting.
What I really like is the concept of getting the grip from anywhere and just holding until you get something, it often ends up in a tap or getting his back really easily. This morning I had the grip, was passed under side mount and just rolled the dude off me and took his back as he tried to stop the sub.
I think that's a common sequence for a lot of people. The redirect for knee on belly gets a lot of people turned in and overextended. I also think that same camp is big on capturing the kimura grip and slowly getting complete control of the arm via a kimura or change to armbar.
There's a choke I really like while setting up a kimura from north south:
I think I know what you mean by pushing their hand into their armpit but I might be wrong. Do you have a video that show it?