What does Kimura mean in jiu-jitsu?

Named after Masahiko Kimura, who used the move to defeat Helio Gracie who was one of the founders of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, a Kimura is an double joint armlock, used in many mixed martial arts. This technique applies painful pressure on the opponent's shoulder and is difficult to escape.
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What is a Kimura in jiu-jitsu?

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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Why is it called Kimura lock?

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.
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Is Kimura an armbar?

The kimura armbar is one of the most fundamental techniques in jiu-jitsu, and also one of the most feared. Since it can be applied from so many different positions, it's very difficult to defend against, making it a great way to catch an unsuspecting opponent by surprise.
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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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Why does a Kimura hurt?

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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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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What is an Ezekiel choke?

The Ezekiel Choke ,or Estrangulamento de Ezequiel (in Portuguese) or even Sode Guruma Jime (in Japanese) is a common submission utilized by grapplers in which the attacker uses his own gi/kimono sleeve as leverage to choke his opponent.
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Do blood chokes hurt?

In a blood choke you attack the sides of the neck!

This is usually a relatively painless procedure, so when adrenaline is flowing your opponent may not even realise that he's been fully checkmated until it's too late and he slumps unconscious.
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How many chokes are there in BJJ?

The following nine chokeholds are some of the most popular submissions from Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu repertoire. For a more in-depth visual and written analysis of each choke, click on the choke name. Hadaka-jime, or Rear Naked Choke, is a killer submission.
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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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What happens if you don't tap to 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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Why is the armbar so effective?

The arm bar is a very simple submission, often one of the very first techniques shown in many jiu-jitsu programs because it can be set-up and completed from just about every position on the ground. From your guard all the way to having the mount, some sort of effective arm bar is available to your arsenal.
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How do you break your arm with a Kimura?

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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What is Brock Lesnar's submission move?

F5 is a face-buster where the victims face is put on the ground, followed by his body. Brock Lesnar picks up his opponents on his shoulder and then pins them on the mat. This move is very famous and is listed as one of the most destructive finishers. Suplex City is another finisher of WWE Superstar.
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How many sweeps are in BJJ?

Which sweeps are most important to a first year student of bjj? These 6 sweeps will give you the tools to handle most guard situations. Some common sweep mistakes beginners make: 1) Failing to control the opponent's arm.
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How many sweeps are there in BJJ?

4 Sweeps Every White Belt Needs To Master In BJJ.
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Can you choke with the GI in BJJ?

Gi chokes can be attacked from almost every position imaginable, but the most powerful ones arise when you are either face-to-face with your opponent (like in the guard or mount positions), or when you have taken their back, so these are the areas we will focus on in this resource.
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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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