This looks extremely useful :) i just started BJJ yesterday at a Gracie style gym, and i’m excited to learn as much as i can! I learned about the Americana yesterday, but i couldn’t help but notice how similar it is to the Kimura, and this video helped me to understand the difference. Lastly, the only difference between the Americana I was taught and the one you preformed, is that instead of only turning the elbow upwards, you also slide the knuckles down, “painting the mat” by sliding their fingers on it. He said that this applies even more pressure to the shoulder joint for a quicker tap, but to also be careful not to take it too far. Thank you for giving me these tips :)
Congrats on starting your BJJ journey. What you have described is the traditional method for the Americana. I used to do it that way when I was a white belt. The reason I don’t focus on “painting the floor” anymore is because this gives your opponent the ability to turn and push your elbow to escape the Americana. You will observe this more and more as you train with experienced practitioners. Enjoy your Journey my friend. Glad the video helped.
The thumb is an indicator but not an absolute requirement. Think more about the wrist being vertical rather than horizontal. The idea is the rotate the wrist in such a way so that the elbow is in the ideal breaking position.
obiwan kenobi took that like a champ
We only train Jedi. Lol
LMAO... Took me a second.
The submission of the three wise men
Great video, I like the side-notes with the details, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it.
The mouse trap. We do it a little different but same concept. Great video
I been looking for this video for 2 years!!! Great job!!! Thanks so much!!!!❤
If you knew you were looking for it you didn't need it
Excellent presentation
Damn!!! That was an amazing demonstration... And the presentation is the best I've ever seen ( the notes). Seriously.
Subs +1
Glad you liked it. If you have any specific video requests of any techniques let me know.
Great video on the finer points of these fundamental submissions.
Great video bros!
This looks extremely useful :) i just started BJJ yesterday at a Gracie style gym, and i’m excited to learn as much as i can! I learned about the Americana yesterday, but i couldn’t help but notice how similar it is to the Kimura, and this video helped me to understand the difference. Lastly, the only difference between the Americana I was taught and the one you preformed, is that instead of only turning the elbow upwards, you also slide the knuckles down, “painting the mat” by sliding their fingers on it. He said that this applies even more pressure to the shoulder joint for a quicker tap, but to also be careful not to take it too far. Thank you for giving me these tips :)
Congrats on starting your BJJ journey. What you have described is the traditional method for the Americana. I used to do it that way when I was a white belt. The reason I don’t focus on “painting the floor” anymore is because this gives your opponent the ability to turn and push your elbow to escape the Americana. You will observe this more and more as you train with experienced practitioners. Enjoy your Journey my friend. Glad the video helped.
Great video!
Excellent video, take my sub
This. Is. Amazing. Thank you!!!
Homie was stomping not tapping. He took that like a G.
Subbed. Very good video.
Awseome video thank you
Perfect for a beginner like me!!! I subbed!
Love it
No force allowed?
you can also use these moves to generate a threat and they'll often reach with the other hand to try to stop you. then boom, armbar on the 2nd hand
Devastating
So now for me it’s a quintal threat, because these 4 and you can still go to an armbar if he gets a chance to get the arm all the way down.
Professor Unibrown
does armbar still work even if your opponent moves his thumb?
The thumb is an indicator but not an absolute requirement. Think more about the wrist being vertical rather than horizontal. The idea is the rotate the wrist in such a way so that the elbow is in the ideal breaking position.
As an 11th Dan silverback gorilla on roids, I usually perform every submission at once.
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Hey that’s my senseis senseis brother the one the white unless it looks like him
All these years where i have been doing the americana thinking its the Kimura, feel a bit stupid now lmao