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  • 0:36 - i have headphones, i shit myself

  • Seriously... what the fuck is a jiu jitso???

  • @Alchy21 There's 2 types of Jiu jutsu, Brazilian and Japanese, Brazilian Jiu-Jutsu involves Ground work (like wrestling on the ground) while Japanse doesn't really work much on the ground but it also involves Throws. Brazilian Jiu-jutso is a great type of martial art, as it allows you take down people bigger and stronger than you with ease. you should study on martial arts before you ask questions bro. Cheers.

  • awesome move, highly recommended, learned it a while ago and have used it many times while sparing, just make sure you lock them so they cant roll away

  • i wanna learn this big time

  • Que lixo começa com propaganda, nem vi o resto! rsrsrrs kkkk

  • and what if he doesn't allow you do catch his hand?

  • @UBIincorporated break his face with a up kick

  • @UBIincorporated then you probably do something else.

  • It´s Kimura, for Masahiko Kimura not, Kimora... And the true name of the technique is Ude Garami.

  • @GuessWhoo No the Ude Garami isnt what he is performing here, when using the Kimora you are forcing the forearm away from you to apply pressure to the biceps. in the Ude Garami you are forcing the forearm towards your target which also applies pressure to the biceps. Although they are both very similar they are performed very differently, like the Ude Garami can be used from standing stance, were as doing the Kimora from stance has a high level of difficulty. BJJ & Judo are very tactical sports

  • if your looking to at least get decent in ground fighting, start at a school that does brazilian jiu jitsu. I am not saying these guys have no idea, but you can tell they are missing details in their moves that if you dont know can get you in trouble with a strong and explosive fighter.

  • kimura

  • @LilBlitz116 - The Gracies stated 95% of fights go to the ground when they were advertising their schools and the UFC. This could've been based on their experiences in challenge matches. BJJ fanatics tend to over quote this stat.. now they say 80% instead of 95%. Most fights in bars, clubs, streets and playgrounds etc. end with a strong strike to the head from standing position, not an armlock, choke or guard pass.. Having ground fighting ability is generally useful just in case though.

  • how many submissions are there in jujitsu

  • @LilBlitz116 no answers for this, because everyone can create his own moves !!

    so there are more than a billion of techniques, just look for "bjj technique" on youtube, you'll see what i mean !!!

    the best martial art for me, never ending learning !!!!

    jiu jitsu até morrer !!!!

  • k guys i need opion

    should i go for judo or jujut-su? lol please no history listen just which would be more useful

  • @Asoccerman123 bro, it depends, if you want something more technical or practical, i find judo more practical, it´s more about projections and takedowns, you can take advantage if you are stronger than your rival, Jiu-Jitsu it´s all about technique, it´s complex, a lot of ground grapling game, chokeholds and jointlocks, you will take advantage even against someone bigger and stronger than you, anyway, if you practice mma yo will find best from 2 worlds.

  • @Asoccerman123 learn both. :D but if you want to learn one i would go with judo

  • @Asoccerman123 one word, JIU JITSU !!!

    standing part is awesome with defesa pessoal ( very useful!!!)

    ground game is very tecnical, and useful against any opponent

    last but not least, you can learn techniques until your death,

    JIU JITSU JIU JITSU JIU JITSU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • not the best technique but it´s ok

  • you can also do this from above just not as easily

  • ok i have seen a couple of these videos, and these guys are defiantly not experts in brazilian jiu jitsu.

  • experrt village ah fuck

  • Kimura not Kimora

  • I love jiu-jitsu because it doesn't matter how strong you are.

  • my personal favourites is the body triangle and the kimora also armbar i am pro at all 3 of thoses and i am pro on ground fighting and arm moves

  • i'm new to this stuff and what are some moves you could do when you're on top?

  • kimoras are really helpful in a ground fight, which most fights are now

  • You sure are going to be able to pick up and slam someone with a combination elbow and shoulder lock on you. You'd probably end up snapping or dislocating both. Most brute force kimora escapes are not slams, they use their own brute strength over technique, and end up PUSHING them off.

  • picking somebody up and slamming them from there is not an easy task bud! lol trust me

  • u can out of it easily by picking them up and slamming them

  • there is a submission move that hurts like a bitch,

    what u do is u rap ur legs around his neck very tightly.....

    then u take both ur hands and pull his head up as hard as u can...my friend did that to me, i couldnt get outta it

    i tapped out cause its soo painfull it feels like ur head is going to pop off ur bodie

  • "what u do is u rap ur legs around his neck very tightly.....

    then u take both ur hands and pull his head up as hard as u can."

    Sounds like you're trying to explain a triangle choke(Sankaku-Jime).

  • yeah my friend does it all the time ...how do you get out of it? i cant find a way to get out of it.

  • @14jstorm How I get out of triangle chokes, I go for their leg thats pulling down on their foot, once you pop that off, all he has to hold his leg on the back of your neck is his one leg, after you you can slide out to the side, back, then you can either guard up, or work towards guards, or start submissions. Only problem is you have about 5-7 seconds to do this before you black out from the lack of blood to your brain.

  • That  is a Triangle Choke 14jstorm

  • ILL BEAT ALL YOULL ASS

  • @fatant90 these guys will own u....

    stop acting tough cause u will get beaten up

    just warning u bro

  • u like it but shitz quality

  • omg i feel like an idiot i could never do a kimora but its soooooo simple thx guys

  • i was once sucker punched by someone much larger then me and knocked down.. when i was on the ground he thought he was chuck liddel or something and he was going to ground and pound me.. he didnt realize i knew what i was doing much more then him and i quickly induce a triangle submission and since theres not taps in a street fight i held it until he stopped moving lol, so trust me ownedhs it helps to know mma moves

  • That is how you kill someone asshole.

  • love the moves im gettin in mma and i have the power just not that many moves si thanks for posting them up!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  • he forgot to mention to lock the leg, so that the one in guard position won't roll over and escape.

  • when am i ever going to be in this position in a real life fight?

  • if your against someone with equal skill standing you can take them down and do this. This move is extremely painful and can dislocate somones shoulder. So if you really hate the guy break his arm with this move lol I've used this twice in a fight. This move can be used in different positions not just that one.

  • believe it or not dude 80 % of fights usually hit the ground

    and guess wat, you wont always be on top :)

  • Tell me about it. It happened to me.

  • @fritos1445

    Lol... not really.. Lets see school fights (why am i using school fights? They happen more than anything else) - Always want stand up..

  • @fritos1445 Thats what she said

  • always. take em to the ground and submit them

  • a Judo old timer like you teaching this technique is great !!

    the fact that you dont even know the proper name of this technique is sad indeed.

  • fill us in?

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