I did this today, and the guy said it felt more like a bicep slicer. He said he felt pressure in the shoulder also, just not as much as the bicep. Any way to avoid that? I’m a lower belt.
Try opening your hips more and looking toward their head to finish. Working this position from the bottom can help with your finishing shoulder pressure. Its all about the angle. Bicep slicer may just get the tap first, depending on your partner.
How do you keep the grip when you let go of their wrist to grab the lapel? It looked like you might use your forearm to keep pressure on their forearm.
Nice finish for wrist control series that sensei Max teaches for judo!
Awesome vid! I like the kimura -> lapel grip to keep their arm in place while transitioning, that's something I've struggled with in no-gi
Glad it was helpful!
I did this today, and the guy said it felt more like a bicep slicer. He said he felt pressure in the shoulder also, just not as much as the bicep. Any way to avoid that? I’m a lower belt.
Try opening your hips more and looking toward their head to finish. Working this position from the bottom can help with your finishing shoulder pressure. Its all about the angle. Bicep slicer may just get the tap first, depending on your partner.
How do you keep the grip when you let go of their wrist to grab the lapel? It looked like you might use your forearm to keep pressure on their forearm.
I believe that the upward pressure causes the person to keep their arm locked down trying to avoid the Kimura.
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Nice demo though well broken down 👌