Gracie Insider - Kimura from the Guard

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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    Rener and Brian teach how to effectively use the Kimura from the guard in a streetfight. Rener Gracie is the head instructor of the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Torrance, California.

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  • @kung_fu_licious7051
    @kung_fu_licious7051 4 роки тому +22

    Reviewing this in 2020 and even though I've done this 100 times , listening to Rener go through the details reminds me of how much work I still need to do ! Thank you Gracie University !!! 🥋❤🥋

  • @amirkazemi2517
    @amirkazemi2517 9 років тому +16

    I love that well timed smile...really reinforces the point he is making in a pleasant way. Rener is a rock star!

  • @nathanvillalobos3035
    @nathanvillalobos3035 6 років тому +63

    Love how he called Brian a brother.. That was awesome

  • @dillanversai6717
    @dillanversai6717 5 років тому +6

    Rener is such a superb instructor..he articulates every piece so perfectly.. thanks for the technical breakdown...I do this move even better now due to your details.

  • @peterbrown3157
    @peterbrown3157 6 років тому +44

    5:12 freaked the hell out of me I thought he just destroyed that guys shoulder

  • @SCROGY
    @SCROGY 13 років тому

    Spoke too much? Renner you are one of the most clear and concise instructors I have ever seen. My instructors, thankfully, teach very much as you do. I am fortunate to train with them.

  • @Eric-ey7rm
    @Eric-ey7rm 8 років тому +13

    Awesome instructor, these really help to reinforce what you learn in class.

  • @ArcturusLeng
    @ArcturusLeng 13 років тому +1

    I love how excited Rener is every time he makes a video. It seems like he's doing it for the very first time even though he's been doing this stuff over and over and over again. I suppose that's one reason why Rener is so good: Everything keeps its interest to him.

  • @rfrancoi
    @rfrancoi 11 років тому

    You could NEVER speak "too much". Your attention to detail is amazing.

  • @alexhancock4951
    @alexhancock4951 12 років тому +1

    THE ENTIRE GRACIE FAMILY ARE LEGENDS ESPECIALLY Rener and Ryron. Thank you guys on all the help you have provided me with GJJ. You two are very great teachers, so thank you.

  • @gailvalleymartialarts
    @gailvalleymartialarts Рік тому

    I'm loving the old Gracie Insider videos! Also, very awesome how he called T-City his brother :)

  • @takidabossen
    @takidabossen 13 років тому +1

    one of the most amazing techniques in gracie jiu jitsu! Every single detail in this technique is with 100 % effectivness! you don't use your own strenght even once! ;D

  • @Oliverisloved
    @Oliverisloved 4 роки тому

    I love the details! Renner Gracie is so good at explaining and breaking down the small details, the how and the why. Thank you for making this video!

  • @brucecharlie8613
    @brucecharlie8613 8 років тому +7

    I love these videos, its like a how to guide to being a black belt :D mind you it would take years to watchand learn them all to put it into practise - its really annoying that some instructors know how to do it but cant really explain it accurately but this dude is awesome in that respect

  • @TheMightycfc
    @TheMightycfc 7 років тому +1

    Looks easy but damn there is alot of steps and it's complex makes me appreciate it even more

  • @cent1989
    @cent1989 11 років тому +1

    tutorials are on point, explains everything exactly perfect i love it

  • @summocommentaction3273
    @summocommentaction3273 6 років тому +8

    Damn. Look where "little brother" Brian is now. This is crazy

  • @FRANCESCOBERGOMI
    @FRANCESCOBERGOMI Рік тому +1

    This old Gi Rener is wearing here was the best. Would love to get ahold of one 🥋.

  • @SoloPerICommenti
    @SoloPerICommenti 8 років тому +52

    Lol, how young was Brian Ortega in this video? Did he already turn 18?

  • @tro1000
    @tro1000 16 років тому

    The Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy in Torrance CA. It's a suburb of LA. It was the first BJJ school in the US.

  • @blibluaha8156
    @blibluaha8156 7 років тому +1

    great thing about the kimura from the guard: If it doesnt work you can still go for a omoplate, take the back, go for a gogoplata, triangle etc. the biggest problem (even if I love the Kimura extremly), you have to set it up perfectly, and your timing has to be laser sharp.

  • @ronkogoogle
    @ronkogoogle 9 років тому +27

    Just wanted to say THANK YOU for this video! went for a BJJ practice yesterday and tapped someone with this :-)
    i only started BJJ like 4 months ago and im 30 years old.
    Peace from Israel

    • @N73B60
      @N73B60 8 років тому

      I thought israelis would practice Krav Maga

    • @RoniRonkoKovatch
      @RoniRonkoKovatch 8 років тому

      +N73B60 Although Krav Maga (literally translates to "contact battle" if anyone wanted to ask) is an israeli practice, there are places here who teach BJJ and other stuff... :)

    • @notorious4204
      @notorious4204 6 років тому

      lol I am 15 I also started 4 months ago

    • @notorious4204
      @notorious4204 6 років тому

      FUCK ISIS

    • @lowlowseesee
      @lowlowseesee 6 років тому

      im 37 and i started seven days ago

  • @youaremopped
    @youaremopped 6 років тому +44

    Thumbs up if you're watching this in 2018.

  • @tomkozic8505
    @tomkozic8505 9 років тому +3

    Great lesson. Great teacher

  • @lumiii_-
    @lumiii_- 5 років тому +12

    I wasn't paying attention and I thought Rener killed Brian Ortega at 5:16

  • @kevinandrade9446
    @kevinandrade9446 5 років тому

    These videos are gems

  • @ShihanPelish
    @ShihanPelish 12 років тому +1

    Not everyone is an expert in Judo or JJ, or BJJ very well explained thank you.

  • @clloggi
    @clloggi 7 років тому

    Thank you for all the videos.

  • @rezi1989
    @rezi1989 12 років тому

    Great video, really enjoyed. I was looking to see if there was a leg-based sweep into kimura that I did with my coach a few weeks back. But it's always cool to see and learn new techniques :D Well presented too.

  • @wrestler-kickboxer2524
    @wrestler-kickboxer2524 7 років тому +4

    I love the Kimura. The best Kimura was Karo Parisyan vs Dave Strasser in the UFC.

  • @timdebma
    @timdebma 12 років тому

    Great stuff. Love the riding your opponent up variation. Thanks!

  • @changopango
    @changopango 14 років тому

    dude is really enthusiastic with his teaching, wish i trained there.

  • @talonCT
    @talonCT 6 років тому +7

    Powerful Young TCity

  • @ShamamalamaSama
    @ShamamalamaSama 12 років тому +1

    This guy seems like such a cool guy!

  • @B-Killin
    @B-Killin 7 років тому +4

    My left shoulder is sore from drilling this twice this week lol

  • @beargrylls3
    @beargrylls3 14 років тому +1

    i don't think there can be a more comprehensive video on this technique

  • @IndicaDreaming
    @IndicaDreaming 11 років тому

    Yeah i'm a total beginner to BJJ and everything he says makes perfect sense, would love to train with someone like this!

  • @jeffdemas9521
    @jeffdemas9521 8 років тому +2

    Great demonstration.

  • @Crudshifter
    @Crudshifter 13 років тому

    This channel is awesome, treasure trove!

  • @bornfedslaughter
    @bornfedslaughter 11 років тому

    I love learning when punches are considered. So much better.

  • @FTWGamerTrue
    @FTWGamerTrue 5 років тому +27

    10 years ago, Brian Ortega had a choice

    • @ButterBallTheOpossum
      @ButterBallTheOpossum 3 роки тому

      Holy shit i didn't even make that connection until you said that. I thought that was literally his brother lol

  • @stgredgtag7342
    @stgredgtag7342 8 років тому

    Great video as usual, you are always entertaining...

  • @ken2357
    @ken2357 10 років тому +2

    Great instructor!

  • @ThatIndianBlader
    @ThatIndianBlader 7 років тому +1

    one of my fav submission

  • @MackTrainingAcademy
    @MackTrainingAcademy Рік тому

    I remember watching this about 13 years ago when I first started jiu jitsu. Now seeing it again, there are some details I still use and things I have added since. One thing I would recommend doing differently and im sure they do now is to use a monkey grip when finishing not a "C" grip.

  • @stevensmith4651
    @stevensmith4651 4 роки тому

    Super! Great variations

  • @soldierviejo8224
    @soldierviejo8224 4 роки тому

    So smooth and awesome!!

  • @dohwuri9068
    @dohwuri9068 5 років тому

    Rener was born to coach.

  • @martymarino2639
    @martymarino2639 10 років тому

    Excellent video!

  • @andy80186
    @andy80186 11 років тому

    best teacher ever!

  • @stevenpeterson8389
    @stevenpeterson8389 8 років тому +2

    videos are great man but I got to get on the mat and train this stuff

  • @420SanJuan
    @420SanJuan 10 років тому +67

    brian? that doesnt begin with an r...

    • @Kujien
      @Kujien 9 років тому +2

      ***** No, it's Brian "T-City" Ortega , He isn't a member of the Gracie family.

    • @Kujien
      @Kujien 9 років тому

      420SanJuan He isn't a gracie

    • @youmang
      @youmang 8 років тому +25

      +420SanJuan The B is silent

    • @profd65
      @profd65 7 років тому

      Or a "C."

    • @lowlowseesee
      @lowlowseesee 6 років тому

      honorary Gracie that kid

  • @lyndsieannette957
    @lyndsieannette957 5 років тому +1

    All of the Gracies have strange, exotic names. And then there is Brian...

    • @Banetheshelterdog
      @Banetheshelterdog 5 років тому +1

      Brian was not born a gracie his last name is ortega rener took him in as a young kid to teach him jiu jitsu around the age of 13 he has grown up with the family and and they have become family over the years

  • @SCROGY
    @SCROGY 14 років тому

    Renner should be a politician or public speaker. You don't hear any "UMMMM"s and "UHHHH"s with him. He speaks very eloquently and with purpose.

  • @Makron5
    @Makron5 13 років тому +1

    It would help to demonstrate technique if each person had more vibrant colors. Instead of wearing a white gi, try blue and red. It makes it so you can see the two people and limbs very easy. Try to wear something that makes your body look more unique from his. (I know you have a voice and face and this and that, but a little color coordination might do wonders.)

  • @youaremopped
    @youaremopped 6 років тому +8

    "Scoot potential" haha.

  • @JohnDivon
    @JohnDivon 9 років тому

    SO VERY WELL DONE - Thank You

  • @gianflavio_
    @gianflavio_ 5 років тому

    damn! Crazy seeing brian ortega here.

  • @sonomama82
    @sonomama82 13 років тому

    @TheSleepingMoth I would like to see one of your fights. Moreover, I would like to see you fight that guy.

  • @troywright3157
    @troywright3157 8 років тому

    Great teaching

  • @magicmatthaze
    @magicmatthaze 16 років тому

    I really hope to see rener in the UFC. He is one of my favorites.

  • @dzuehoang487
    @dzuehoang487 6 років тому +1

    Thank you

  • @Ultradude604
    @Ultradude604 14 років тому

    Best BJJ Instructors in the world right here... easily.

  • @wilfredomunoz966
    @wilfredomunoz966 11 років тому

    great explanation

  • @Shojin187
    @Shojin187 6 років тому +1

    jo nice ,but i wish you show steps like 1-2-3-4 slowlier and where is the 2nd , your favorite variation, can i get a link please 'cause i can't find it?

  • @hans88ienasescu
    @hans88ienasescu 6 років тому +1

    What I don t understand is why you need to scoot out on the side to finish. In my gym they teach it without getting to the side. I might be missing some details, but I feel like the scooting out to the side moment might alow for the opponent to roll over. Perhaps one can get punched if you don t scoot away from the free hand?

    • @prodigalbrock
      @prodigalbrock 6 років тому +1

      If you don't scoot out to the side your leverage is minimal. This creates maximum leverage and control.

  • @ted495
    @ted495 9 років тому +1

    A question: when you get to the stage 1 of the punch block series, when you wrap your foot around his back, could he attack you in the groin with his knee? If yes, how do you defend against that? I'm just thinking about the street application for this technique. Please don't think I have bad intentions for asking this, I'm asking this because I'm genuinely interested, as you can see from this very newbie-ish question.

    • @njdnjdfvsj
      @njdnjdfvsj 9 років тому

      Deal with it, getting kneed in the nuts is way better than getting your face stomped out

    • @Ulalamulala
      @Ulalamulala 8 років тому

      +njdnjdfvsj actually, you will recover quicker from a stomp to the face than a groin strike

    • @dpalmer4588
      @dpalmer4588 7 років тому

      Deniz Aydin not if they break your jaw or crack your skull.. Yeah, a nut strike sucks, but stomp on the head can potentially be WAY WORSE..
      and to respond to the original question, hold your opponent tight. If he's focused on trying to hit you in the sack, I guarantee he's not trained in submission defense and will likely leave an opening for you. Someone who does something like that is desperate. Stay calm and keep training.

  • @HabitPlanet
    @HabitPlanet 7 років тому +1

    rener is the best

  • @vicarious8989
    @vicarious8989 12 років тому +4

    he has a nack for explaining stuff

  • @kingneddy
    @kingneddy 6 років тому +5

    That is Brian Ortega lol no way! Soon to be champion at 145. Great fighter. He is so young.

  • @antwanmckoy
    @antwanmckoy 6 років тому

    Great video

  • @y2taner
    @y2taner 13 років тому

    thankyou so much great teaching

  • @LewisFall
    @LewisFall 13 років тому

    Hips scoot shoulder scoot!
    Great video. 2 dislikes? 2 people have tapped to a kimura!

  • @MobiusCoin
    @MobiusCoin 13 років тому

    Great instruction!

  • @TNTnetTV
    @TNTnetTV 10 років тому +1

    awesome!

  • @GUTOMOFFICIAL
    @GUTOMOFFICIAL 5 років тому

    Yes gotta try this! What happened to Brian Gracie? Didn't know there was another brother.

    • @flipgsp
      @flipgsp 3 роки тому

      He changed his name to Brian Ortega and became a UFC star lol. Just kidding. He wasn't a Gracie, he just called him brother.

  • @tonydelacruz45
    @tonydelacruz45 12 років тому

    This technique was practiced in Judo and Japanese Jujutsu. However, the specific minor details of this technique that are shown here are usually not shown in Japanese Judo or Jujutsu. I already had a feeling you were from Europe based on your post. Anyways, the problem is, when the BJJ craze started to take root, many BJJ black belts made claims that they created every technique, even-though we know that is not true.

  • @davidbandini3484
    @davidbandini3484 8 років тому

    Great lesson!!! Thank you!!! Oss!!!

  • @therobonatorlp9295
    @therobonatorlp9295 5 років тому +1

    Brian my man

  • @jasonmcdowell7831
    @jasonmcdowell7831 7 років тому +7

    T-City!!!

  • @isaacleach1
    @isaacleach1 6 років тому +1

    super nice

  • @Bulosan21
    @Bulosan21 15 років тому

    Lol That was educational AND entertaining! As usual, great vids from the gracie's! lol You kill me Rener!

  • @infoguy1978
    @infoguy1978 5 років тому +1

    how does one not get kicked in the groin in the streets putting someone in guard?

  • @GaryTruesdale
    @GaryTruesdale 7 років тому

    Awesome Lesson Sir.

  • @wefixwebsitesfast8227
    @wefixwebsitesfast8227 Рік тому

    So young in this

  • @kingodnessufc6898
    @kingodnessufc6898 5 років тому

    Brian Ortega from a blue belt to a black belt and then fighting max Holloway for the UFC featherweight title

  • @mario6279
    @mario6279 8 років тому +2

    The kimura is underrated. I never see anyone use it in mma.

    • @FrankTheRabbit2205
      @FrankTheRabbit2205 7 років тому +8

      Then you don't watch much mma

    • @FrankTheRabbit2205
      @FrankTheRabbit2205 7 років тому +2

      Just a few examples from the top of my head; RDA has threatened with it from the north south position in the past, Khabib won a fight with one last week against Michael Johnson, Cub Swanson used it in the Ricardo Lamas fight to use as a bait for the guillotine and Frank Mir broke Nogueira's arm with it

    • @mario6279
      @mario6279 7 років тому +1

      Frank The Rabbit No you're right I hardly watch it I'm a fan of boxing. But I like BJJ and occasionally watch fights. I did see khabib use it last week aswell. I will have to look up that mir vs nogueira though.

    • @FrankTheRabbit2205
      @FrankTheRabbit2205 7 років тому +1

      Mr. Gimp The Mir vs Nogueira one has got to be one of the worst injuries in MMA, I can't imagine how much heart Noguira has to not tap

    • @mario6279
      @mario6279 7 років тому +1

      Frank The Rabbit yeah I saw that one yesterday he didn't want to tap out lol

  • @rudango23
    @rudango23 16 років тому

    beautiful

  • @13Doses
    @13Doses 13 років тому

    I came here after watching Werdum Vs Overeem. FInally getting it thanks :)

  • @bananapatch9118
    @bananapatch9118 3 роки тому

    From guard, why don’t more guys use the Ezekiel choke ?

  • @Tianshanwarrior
    @Tianshanwarrior 16 років тому

    thanks for sharing

  • @mcpimpen
    @mcpimpen 15 років тому

    i was wondering is that neck hug legal in judo competions?

  • @KrisSays
    @KrisSays 9 років тому

    Nice details... What is the guy in the guard moves his knee "North" to block the hips from moving out from under once the arm is trapped?

    • @35november
      @35november 9 років тому

      I am curious about your question. You are asking if the guy (Brian in this situation) moves his left knee up towards Reners head to block the hips from scooting out?

    • @KrisSays
      @KrisSays 9 років тому

      Number09 exactly...

    • @35november
      @35november 9 років тому

      Questions like that are good, I have ideas but I don't have a answer for you. I am going to drill that very scenario, on both sides.

    • @KrisSays
      @KrisSays 9 років тому +1

      Number09 No disrespect for not using their names!... But, the initial "scoot" with the opposite side of the Kimura would be the first "block" as I have always been taught to keep the knees as "North" as possible unless you are jamming it in their "bum" for an escape. The second and probably most critical, once he has the set up of the Kimura lock...is to advance the same side knee "North" as to keep Reners' hips from sliding through... Probably not the best description. Hope that helps... Wish you the best in your studies!

  • @grimreefer1337
    @grimreefer1337 13 років тому

    I love how he calls the other person "the bad guy" XD

  • @tro1000
    @tro1000 16 років тому

    Here how UFC 90 would go. Laimon moves to the center of the ring an throws one punch that scores him a hit. Then he runs away from Rener the way he ran from Ryron for the the rest of the match. Rener stand in the middle of the ring laughing. Laimon emerges victorious by decision and rides off the fame of that "victory" for another 10 years...

  • @MrMojo271
    @MrMojo271 6 років тому +1

    Do they clone Gracie’s? How many are there? A100?

    • @Accion_y_Pasion
      @Accion_y_Pasion 5 років тому

      Chuck Johnson it’s a big family but his “younger brother” Brian is not a Gracie he’s a ufc fighter and he is very close with the gracies

  • @takidabossen
    @takidabossen 14 років тому

    @Zwollem you need to pull there arm against your chest. just like they show in this technique. they should have very hard to bend there arm beacuse of your leverage then.

  • @nicougrikify
    @nicougrikify 6 років тому +1

    was ortega was T-Town

  • @nidgeridoo
    @nidgeridoo 14 років тому

    very good

  • @element2107
    @element2107 16 років тому

    lmao
    "serious business"...
    gotta love em