Damien Anderson – The Complete Guide – Kimura from Everywhere
Question and Answer
What is Single Leg?
Single Leg is Defend from Knees(6:08).
How does Single Leg Defend?
Defend Single Leg from Knees(6:08)
What is Rear Body Lock-Yoko Sumi Gaeshi(4:40)?
Rear Body Lock-Yoko Sumi Gaeshi(4:40) is Defending.
How does Rear Body Lock-Yoko Sumi Gaeshi(4:40) Defending?
Defending Rear Body Lock-Yoko Sumi Gaeshi(4:40)
What is Rear Body Lock- Single Leg Switch(5:13)?
Rear Body Lock- Single Leg Switch(5:13) is Defending.
How does Rear Body Lock- Single Leg Switch(5:13) Defending?
Defending Rear Body Lock- Single Leg Switch(5:13)
What is Rear Body Lock- Granby vid(4:18) Part 3- Kimura?
Rear Body Lock- Granby vid(4:18) Part 3- Kimura is Defending from Closed Guard Kimura from Closed Guard- Hip Bump(5:10).
How does Rear Body Lock- Granby vid(4:18) Part 3- Kimura Defending?
Defending Rear Body Lock- Granby vid(4:18) Part 3- Kimura from Closed Guard Kimura from Closed Guard- Hip Bump(5:10)
What is Kimura Far side(5:43)?
Kimura Far side(5:43) is Rolling.
How does Kimura Far side(5:43) Rolling?
Rolling Kimura Far side(5:43)
What is Kimura Near Arm(5:05)?
Kimura Near Arm(5:05) is Rolling.
How does Kimura Near Arm(5:05) Rolling?
Rolling Kimura Near Arm(5:05)
What is Cross Frame (Knee Sheild)(2:57)?
Cross Frame (Knee Sheild)(2:57) is Defeating.
How does Cross Frame (Knee Sheild)(2:57) Defeating?
Defeating Cross Frame (Knee Sheild)(2:57)
What is Cross Frame (Reverse De La Riva)(4:26) Part 5- Kimura?
Cross Frame (Reverse De La Riva)(4:26) Part 5- Kimura is Defeating from Side Control Gaining the Underhook and Kimura(5:30).
How does Cross Frame (Reverse De La Riva)(4:26) Part 5- Kimura Defeating?
Defeating Cross Frame (Reverse De La Riva)(4:26) Part 5- Kimura from Side Control Gaining the Underhook and Kimura(5:30)
What is both sides?
both sides is Attacking from North South(4:19) Part 7- Introduction to Problems with Kimuras Main Problems Faced when Attacking Kimuras(4:11) Part 8- Attacking the T-Kimura Finishing the Standard Kimura(10:08).
How does both sides Attacking?
Attacking both sides from North South(4:19) Part 7- Introduction to Problems with Kimuras Main Problems Faced when Attacking Kimuras(4:11) Part 8- Attacking the T-Kimura Finishing the Standard Kimura(10:08)
What is the One-Handed Kimura(8:35)?
the One-Handed Kimura(8:35) is Finishing.
How does the One-Handed Kimura(8:35) Finishing?
Finishing the One-Handed Kimura(8:35)
What is the Yoko Sankaku(9:45)?
the Yoko Sankaku(9:45) is Finishing.
How does the Yoko Sankaku(9:45) Finishing?
Finishing the Yoko Sankaku(9:45)
What is the back?
the back is Taking from T-Kimura(5:20).
How does the back Taking?
Taking the back from T-Kimura(5:20)
What is Crucifix?
Crucifix is Using as a means to take the Back(5:36).
How does Crucifix Using?
Using Crucifix as a means to take the Back(5:36)
What is Top Position?
Top Position is Gaining from T-Kimura(4:59) Part- 9 Attacking Dorsal Kimura Using the Knee Wedge to Separate Locked Hands(6:09).
How does Top Position Gaining?
Gaining Top Position from T-Kimura(4:59) Part- 9 Attacking Dorsal Kimura Using the Knee Wedge to Separate Locked Hands(6:09)
What is Yoko Sankaku?
Yoko Sankaku is Attacking from Dorsal (Armpit Exposure)(2:25).
How does Yoko Sankaku Attacking?
Attacking Yoko Sankaku from Dorsal (Armpit Exposure)(2:25)
What is the Tarikoplata/Legs Kimura(4:26)?
the Tarikoplata/Legs Kimura(4:26) is Attacking.
How does the Tarikoplata/Legs Kimura(4:26) Attacking?
Attacking the Tarikoplata/Legs Kimura(4:26)
What is the back?
the back is Attacking from Dorsal Kimura(3:31) Part 10- Using Kimuras as a Transitionary Tool Mechanics of Yoko Sumi Gaeshi(4:07).
How does the back Attacking?
Attacking the back from Dorsal Kimura(3:31) Part 10- Using Kimuras as a Transitionary Tool Mechanics of Yoko Sumi Gaeshi(4:07)
What is Armbar(3:51)?
Armbar(3:51) is Back to.
How does Armbar(3:51) Back?
Back to Armbar(3:51)
What is Control?
Control is Back to Armbar.
How does Control Back?
Back Control to Armbar