In this video, we’ll take a close look at the Kimura and Americana submissions, focusing on a grip change that can make them much more effective. We’ll also look at how using a "fist over wrist" grip adds power to these techniques, making it tougher for your opponent to escape. Additionally, we’ll explore how this grip can be applied in other situations, like toeholds and armbar setups.
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Submissions - Howdy Choke
In this video, we’ll explore an unorthodox strangle known as the "Howdy Choke" or "Fatman Choke," that I first learnt from Daniel Strauss, aka the Raspberry Ape. We’ll demonstrate how to set up this choke from a reverse kesa gatame or modified north-south position, focusing on key details like de...
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Submissions - The Guillotine
In this video, we look at the fundamentals of the guillotine choke, along with finishing details and variations like the thrust guillotine!
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Submissions - Kata Hajime Choke
In this video, we’ll dive into the Kata Hajime choke from the back, a classic Judo technique that’s effective when transitioning from a failed bow and arrow or rear lapel choke. We’ll cover key details like grip placement, arm positioning, and how to follow your opponent’s movements to secure the...