Kimura and Armbar Defense from Side Control
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
- The BJJ Library was very honored to host Rodrigo Pagani as our special guest during March. Here is a video of him teaching the kimura and armbar defense with meticulous details that can greatly increase your chance of escaping.
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This professor can teach. He's got that teaching magic. Thanks for posting.
Oh my goodness, that is absolutely beautiful!
This is an incredible defense chain to a really good combo attack.
My mind has been blown
This Guy Professor Pagani is incredible! If I see his techniques I teach them!
Excellent stuff. I love the emphasis on the physics and theory.
This guy is an amazing teacher! I love how he does not let white belts go with each other, it's hard to improve if both people have no idea what's going on.
great teacher
These stuffs are like G O L D. Thanks for sharing;Wish you were here.
Thank you for sharing this! Ossome stuff!!!
I have to try this defense. Great vid, thanks!
rodrigo is the man.
Awesome.
Great Defense, something I really like to always work on even when I'm rolling with a lower belt. I would like to train with this black belt, he really knows his stuff...
Thank you! Thats is really good stuff.
working this.....now. thanks!
You are my next hero,,, thank you ---- can I see a good north south chock defensive please.
Just the best...
I would recognize that sawblade anywhere. My school is ribeiro also.
high level teacher
damn i like it
You know the technique works when everyone is given a chance to tap him
What was the drill that wasn't shown at the end?
THanks in advance.
nice if it works
Intelligent.
The escape is very good but why fight power for power? The person on top should not fight for the arm that is grabbing the belt. As long as the person on bottom is holding their belt they have incapacitated one (offensive and defensive) weapon. A blue belt will fight for the arm. Purple belts and above should know to transition to a different submissions.
He explains this in the video. The point is to learn how to defend the kimura first, then worry about transitions (which he also goes over). You have to walk before you run.
man... it works hehe
after your friends begin to know you are going to roll, they find ways to fast put the other leg in the armlock, and then
u find ways to escape it too hehe
killer D for kimura.
6:12
why don't you sit to the head and make some pressure on instructor then let's see he is giving up for his arm or not. if there is no pressure they do not give their arm.
I don't want to say that professore doesn't have the goid technique but his opponents should lern how to control the person in this position. They tired to pull the kimura but they didn't have the posture, didn't put one shin on his bicep, nobody squeezed him with the legs, nobody put the foot behind his back...