Kimura Enter The System by John Danaher,
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If you talked to the one hundred most knowledgeable grapplers in the world and asked them, “Who would you most like to learn grappling from?” ninety-eight, ninety-nine, or maybe even all one hundred of them would give you the same answer: John Danaher. There is just no equal.
Learn The Subtle Hacks, Tricks & Tips That Will Make The Kimura The Most Dangerous Submission Hold In Your Arsenal. If You Aren’t Tapping Multiple Opponents, Multiple Times Every Class With This Hold – You Are Leaving Easy Taps On The Table
The Best Grappling Coach On Earth: John Danaher, Wants To Fix That & Show You His Complete Kimura System – Over 8 Hours Of Content
John Danaher is the most sought after Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructor on the planet and there is a reason for that. John simplifies Jiu Jitsu by creating systems and organizing easy to follow curriculum’s. This is your chance to develop a lethal Kimura system.
John Danaher doesn’t believe in fighting fair… He only wants to compete when he or his killer DDS (Danaher Death Squad) have a big advantage. The Kimura itself is a big advantage..
The Kimura has also been referred to as the Double Wrist Lock in Catch Wrestling. This position has been utilized in martial arts for over 500 years. The name “Kimura” was attributed to the hold in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu when Masahiko Kimura, the judoka defeated Helio Gracie in a grappling match, by way of gyaku ude-garami, now known as “The Kimura.”
The name has stuck within the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu community and the position has been revered as one of the best positions in grappling. The Kimura has an incredible versatility factor due to the fact that it can be utilized in both Gi and No Gi and it is an extremely popular hold in MMA. There have been countless UFC fights finished by way of Kimura. Mastering this position will give the Jiu Jiteiro a weapon that can be used in all competition rule sets. Below we see John Danaher’s student, Georges St. Pierre utilizing the Kimura in the highest levels of combat.
The Kimura as a Position
Although the Kimura is primarily perceived as a submission, it can be much more. The Kimura is one of the best methods of control and it is an excellent position because of the versatility.
A person skilled in the Kimura can use this position to sweep from the guard, to pass from the top and to defend themselves from countless takedowns. This element of control can be attributed to the fact that you have 2 on 1 control.
2 on 1,
One of John’s big principles centers around never getting stuck in a battle of strength: Your 2 arms vs. his 2 arms. If he wanted his guys to win these battles he’d have them lift weights all day and not bother with technique. John always chooses technique and his methods are obvious: only however, he has revealed them. When you are stuck 2 arms on 2 arms, you have an advantage that most ignore… the power of your legs. When you use your legs to assist in a Kimura, you have a massive advantage that virtually no one can overcome
In this instructional video series you will not only learn to master the kimura as a submission, you will also learn how to control and dictate the match by using the Kimura.
You will be able to sweep your opponents, stop their pass, retain your guard, and pass their guard all by utilizing the Kimura. Another massive benefit to being able to master Kimura’s is the fact that you will have opportunities to chain together several submissions.
The Kimura can be the gateway to much more attacks. You can use the Kimura to set up arm locks, triangle chokes, back takes, wrist locks and much more. One of the biggest problems people have is that they are one track minded. Once they secure the figure four control of the arm, they only think of the classic shoulder lock from the Kimura.
John Danaher is here to open your mind and show you that this is only the beginning of the end for your opponent. If you secure a figure four Kimura lock on your opponent you can now use it to do much more then you imagined.