Side Kimura Switching Elbows by JOHN DANAHER Jiu Jitsu Training
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this Jiu Jitsu Training video, John Danaher teaches Kimura techniques like Side Kimura Switching Elbows.
The Kimura is traditionally perceived as a submission but it is much more. The Kimura, when used correctly, can be an incredible weapon because of its versatility factor. The Kimura can be used from guard to sweep and submit, from top to pass or submit, as a gateway to other submissions, as a back attack, and it works well in the gi, it works well no gi, and it is an excellent tool for MMA and Self-Defense.
This is a preview from John Danahers "Kimura: Enter The System." John Danaher is the most sought after instructor in the world and in his new series you will have a guided curriculum to learn the Kimura like never before.
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Why would you ignore 50% of the arms??
haha
This only works against opponents with two arms.
Not to sound impatient but I'm ready for you to take my money here fellas.
Yori Nakamura and john Danaher are the most thorough instructors I’ve ever witnessed.
As an intelligent and technically astute instructor please explain to me why most bjj schools have forsaken striking completely and forsaken stand up grappling (in depth takedown chains and takedown defense as in freestyle wrestling/ judo.) Most of the bjj sparring I see starts from the knees and bypass the standing aspect of grappling. If this system is to evolve it needs to stray away from the sport aspect and focus more on realism. Otherwise it is exactly as your name suggests a movement of narrow minded fanatics.
agreed and i think many people would agree
Agree! I think the main reason is too many people in the room to start standing and/or more risks of injury. But i think most high level gyms with the aim of competing will do stand up
I think it boils down to marketing as well, A lot of weekend warriors and dads. Just want to get a couple rolls in and head home... But totally agree, it's a little bit detrimental in the big picture!
In other words, sometimes people cater to laziness 😐
Which DVD of the 8 DVD set of Kimura is this on?
love it. its all about the options.
2:50
Masahiko Kimura made this technique famous
Excellent.
Such great detail
A 4min danaher video...... I'm in
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danahur craps on so much, just show the move. we call this the "snow plow" in my gym, go to north south position hook both elbows then take the one your oponent gives you, this video only needed to be aslong as it took you to read that.
kind a agree with you... it doesnt need to be this long
Danaher is notoriously methodical. Some people find that irritating, but in my opinion, the highest people in the game love him, since they're patient and eager to learn exactly how to execute a move. GSP, for example, has said he thinks Danaher is one of the smartest people he's ever met. Instead of trying to critique Danaher, maybe question yourself about whether you're truly interested in learning jiu-jitsu. That's what I would suggest.
You make a video then...don't hate on how he teaches if you're coming here to learn. Be lucky you get information delivered to you this easily, entitled lad