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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

www.TrainFightWin.com
This is the Kimura from the Side Mount position.

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  • very good videos but please zoom a little bit more!

  • @GREEKTRUE My apologies... The newer videos are all filmed MUCH closer as well as having the watermark removed. Thanks for watching, and please check out the site!

  • The domain name is too small. Please make it bigger so I can't see anything else.

  • @richardnimo Actually, I'll do one better... I'll remove it completely on all of our new videos as well as all of these in the store at our site.

  • i hate to be a prick but try putting your left foot over the head when you get kimura arm position its a lot better and sets up a chain

  • No worries- there are a lot of options and chains from this position. Some which require you to step over the head, and some that don't. We actually have quite a few videos of some of these chains.

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  • Good video, but honestly.. move in closer and loose the text.

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  • Did this to my dad just now and it worked right away awesome on the first try. He tapped right away lol

  • please zoom more

  • Will you guys be releasing technique and training videos in HD ?

  • @gjbmooh its easier for your opponent to break a "hamburger grip" as opposed to a "gable" or "monkey grip".

  • im pretty new to grappling, can you tell me why i should never use the thumbs, as you mentioned i should use the "monkey grip" thx for the answer

  • @TechniquePrevails Actually where his legs are now are fine. It keeps his arm and head from moving, not allowing him to roll over or have any leverage to straighten his arm. But this is opinionated, when your in a battle it all depends on how your opponent moves. Thats one of the reasons why he said once you got his elbow down you could also get him in an americana.

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