Can a Kimura lock break an arm?

If dislocation does not occur, the bones of the forearm will be under a high amount of pressure. This pressure can result in the breaking of one or both of these bones. The Kimura Arm Lock is a very devastating hold.
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What does a Kimura injure?

our study, there were 2 injuries resulting from the jiu-jitsu ''kimura'' technique ( Figure 4). A ''kimura'' is exe- cuted by controlling an opponent's arm by securing their wrist, followed by internally rotating their shoulder and elbow by placing internal rotation pressure on the secured wrist and arm. ...
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How effective is a Kimura lock?

The Kimura lock, which is also known as the double wristlock, chicken wing, and gyaku ude-garami, is a highly effective submission that has been successfully used in both BJJ and MMA competition. The Kimura works by isolating the elbow and shoulder joints through the use of a figure-four grip.
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Is a Kimura a wrist lock?

The kimura lock, also called double wristlock (catch wrestling), chicken wing or gyaku ude-garami (judo) is a grappling submission hold of uncertain origin, being catch wrestling and judo the likely authors of the position.
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How does the Kimura Lock work?

It is a basic lever system, where immense pressure is put on the opponent's shoulder and elbow joint. Grabbing hold of the opponent's wrist, while connecting your wrists together forcing their arm behind their back. Once the kimura gets locked in, the opponent only has moments to tap or get their arm broken.
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Top Kimura Finishes in UFC History



How painful is Kimura?

Kazushi Sakuraba and Masahiko Kimura are among the people who have submitted them in that way. The attacker grabs a double wristlock and cranks behind the opponent's back. The hold puts an incredible amount of stress on the shoulder, which could cause horrible damage.
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Does Kimura break the shoulder?

The hold can cause injury to three areas – the elbow joint, the shoulder joint and the upper arm bone (humerus) .
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Why is it called a Kimura?

In submission grappling, the reverse ude-garami arm lock is often called the "Kimura", due to his famous victory over Brazilian jiu-jitsu founder Hélio Gracie. In the Japanese professional wrestling world, he is known for the controversial match he had with Rikidōzan.
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What happens if you don't tap from a Kimura?

Some are willing to chalk up such injuries to one of those things that happen from time to time. However, because failing to tap can result in a broken arm as is seen in this fight, fighters should be encouraged to tap from a Kimura to protect themselves and avoid devastating injury.
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What happens if you dont tap to an arm bar?

Refusing to tap while being in an armbar, for example, can lead to broken bones and/or torn ligaments. Most fighters don't want this to be the end of their fight even if they are on the winning end. Therefore, putting an opponent in that position is something that some fans call unsportsmanlike.
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Can your shoulder lock up?

Frozen shoulder occurs when the connective tissue enclosing the joint becomes thickened and tight. Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in your shoulder joint.
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Who invented the Kimura trap system?

The History of the Kimura Lock

However, back in catch wrestling the invention of the double wrist lock submission is often credited to Lorgo “Tony” Morelli, who apparently invented the submission during the 1920s.
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What's the most painful submission?

Calf Slicer

Slicers of any kind are painful, but the calf slicer is one of the worst. A compression lock that uses ones wrists or ankles to put pressure on the muscles and the joints. Calf slicers have been known to separate joints, furthering the pain. This powerful move is another leg attack fighters fear.
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Did Brock Lesnar break triple HS arm?

Brock Lesnar. After one of the most vicious battles in recent WWE history, Brock Lesnar not only won his match against Triple H at SummerSlam, but he broke the Cerebral Assassin's arm in the process, according to WWE.com.
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Why is the armbar so effective?

An armbar works in the same way you would pull a lever. When you go through the steps of controlling the opponent's arm it looks exactly like a lever. As you bridge your hips up it puts pressure on the opponent's elbow joint. If you did all of the steps correct, then they should submit pretty quick.
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What is an Americana submission?

The Americana, or "Americana Lock," is a submission tactic used in Brazilian jiu-jitsu whereby the practitioner of the move takes control of his/her opponent's arm and putting it in an "L" shape, making the elbow and shoulder joints vulnerable.
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What is an anaconda choke hold?

An anaconda choke is an arm triangle from the front headlock position. The performer threads his or her arm under the opponent's neck and through the armpit, and grasps the biceps of the opposing arm.
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