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SAMBO: Igor Kurinnoy rolling shoulder lock

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2009

the master sambo fighter Igot Kurinnoy pulling of a technical arm submission in a sambo tournament.

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  • whens your lockflow instructional comin out for this one reilly?

  • haha, when i figure out how to do it as well as he does. ;-)

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  • I love how people start seeing this in BJJ and they think it's new.

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  • @kanguesso Omoplata is from a different position.. In this YOU roll to get the tap, as where in the omoplata the opponant rolls to escape. Simalar but not the same....

  • Nothing but an omoplata!

  • @newaza2boddha That's the point, this is not new. But people are talking like it was created by sport BJJ players, not there since before most players and coaches were born.

  • @Five5six ur comment is dumb thats like saying karate invented the side kick so only karate pll can use it

  • @Five5six Like who? Not that I do BJJ, but am curious about what you're saying. Because I have met plenty of BJJ people that do this too. Perhaps the people you describe are beginners?

  • @SakoYo in Sport Sambo, chokes are not allowed, only in Combat Sambo they are allowed.

  • Why do that if you could just take his back and go for a basic choke?

  • reilly i notice he uses his elbow to block his opponents head is it to prepare for the roll? in 0:23 he he possitions his right arm over his opponents head position before sub?

  • nice one reilly it looks simple but when i imagine the finer details im dumbfounded..

  • @Five5six

    just curious.... why is it new? A lot of these moves are universal. Created at the same time or recreated at different time among different people.

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