What is the difference between a Kimura and Americana?

The difference between the americana and the kimura lock relies on which way the forearm is pointing, if the forearm is pointing downwards (towards the hip) the position is called a kimura, when the forearm is pointing up it is called an americana.
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Is Americana a good submission?

One of the most simple and effective from that group of submissions is the Americana lock. The Americana is a great submission no matter if you're a white belt or a black belt. Once you're able to isolate your opponent's arm and lock the submission in it is just about game over.
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Is a key lock and Americana the same?

This submission is often labeled a 'keylock" or even more descriptive a "Lateral keylock" and is very similar to the Kimura. The Americana attacks the shoulder, elbow and wrist of your opponent and much like the Kimura, will require you to attack your opponent's single arm with both of yours.
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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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Why is it called an Americana?

In the 1990s, radio programmers coined a new, related usage: "Americana" became a nickname for the weather-beaten, rural-sounding music that bands like Whiskeytown and Uncle Tupelo were making. It was warm, twangy stuff, full of finger-plucked guitars and gnarled voices like tires on a dirt road.
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Difference between Kimura



What is a Kimura 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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What is the most painful submission hold?

Here are the 25 most painful submission moves in the sport today.
  • Armbar. 8 of 25.
  • Wrist Lock. 7 of 25. ...
  • Ninja Choke. 6 of 25. ...
  • Banana Split. 5 of 25. ...
  • D'Arce Choke. 4 of 25. ...
  • Pace Choke. 3 of 25. ...
  • Rear Naked Choke. 2 of 25. ...
  • Arm-Triangle Choke. 1 of 25. This vicious blood choke has been used many times inside the Octagon. ...
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Is an Americana a keylock?

The top shoulder lock, (Also known as the figure-four armlock, bent armlock, americana, keylock, V1 armlock, paintbrush, or ude-garami) is a grappling keylock technique in which both of the practitioner's arms isolate and cause flexion to the shoulder, elbow, and to a lesser extent the wrist of the opponent.
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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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What is an Americana called in judo?

The Americana has many names. Catch-as-catch-can wrestlers call it a keylock or a double wrist lock. In Judo, it is known as one version of the ude garami -- literally "arm entanglement." I've heard it called the "V-lock" and the "paintbrush." But most of us know it as the Americana.
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How do you do Americana in Jiu Jitsu?

Similar to the motion of turning a door with a key, the Americana is typically done by grabbing the wrist of the opponent with a figure-four grip while their hand faces up the ceiling and twisting it laterally. The twisting motion creates uncomfortable pressure to the shoulder and elbow joint.
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What is a triangle in BJJ?

The triangle choke occurs when the attacker wraps his legs around the opponent's neck (commonly) leaving one of the target's arms inside this “leg wrap” and another arm out. The pressure of the thigh across the neck will cause the blood flow to be disrupted leading the target to either submit (give-up) or pass out.
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What does the Americana target?

These are primarily the structures the joint locks target while attacking the shoulder. The Americana is rumored to have gained its name because big strong american catch wrestlers had early success with this technique. This submission functions by imparting excessive external rotation on the shoulder.
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Can the 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 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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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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Is a 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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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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