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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

Kimoras can be used in jiu-jitsu and judo, and involve bringing an opponent's arm up and behind their back. Discover how to do a Kimora move with tips from a martial arts instructor in this free video on jiu-jitsu and judo submission moves and grappling techniques.

Expert: Angel Perez
Bio: Angel Perez is the sensei and owner of Champion Martial Arts USA in Miami, FL. He started practicing martial arts at age seven.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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

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

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

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

  • @UBIincorporated then you probably do something else.

  • @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.

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

  • @fritos1445 Thats what she said

  • 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

  • @fritos1445

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

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

  • @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

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