Use Troy’s proactive Kimura approach to impose your game on the opposition
- Learn reactive Kimuras to counter and reverse aggressive guard passers, even if they have a strength advantage.
- Getting hit with takedowns all the time? The Kimura offers a unique defense that gives you the ability to stay on the attack.
- Tony is the founder of the No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Academy & Cage Fit, so it’s safe to say he knows a thing or two about specific tactics that relate to No-Gi combat!
- Lock & Load your attack arsenal with Troy’s Kimura System!
Learn to consistently snag, tangle, and submit your opponent with Troy Manning’s Kimura System!
Use Troy’s proactive Kimura approach to impose your game on the opposition
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What Will You Learn?
The Kimura is one of the most versatile attacks in ALL of combat. Troy Manning looks to make the Kimura one of the most diverse tools in your grappling tool kit. No longer think of the Kimura as a single move, instead Troy teaches you a complete system of attack, that spans multiple positions, completely based off of the Kimura.
No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Kimura looks to give you a specific No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu gameplan. The Kimura provides the ability to have complete control over your opponent, something that is hard to do in No-Gi. Without the Gi, getting effective grips it can be very difficult for grapplers of all levels. By making the Kimura a focal point of your attack you will have options from most major positions of Jiu-Jitsu.
Attack with sweeps and submissions from bottom positions like Closed and Half Guard. Turn the tables on a pressure passer by forcing a roll with Troy’s tricky Kimura Trap. Speaking of the Kimura Trap, Troy uncovers the essentials in using the Kimura to not only sweep and submit but also take the back!
Once you understand the inner workings of Troy’s Kimura System you will start to find the Kimura everywhere. For instance, if you struggle with wrestling, you can use the Kimura to counter some of the most effective takedowns there are. This constant threat of attack can totally destroy your opponent’s gameplan because around every turn you will have a Kimura or Kimura-based attack waiting for them!
Far Side Kimura From Half Guard
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Kimura From Closed Guard
- Kimura From Hip Bump Sweep
- Kimura Hug
- Far Side Kimura From Half Guard
- Same Side Kimura From Half Guard
- Kimura Sweep From Bottom Of Side Control
- Counter Kimura Sweep From Side Control To Arm Bar
- Leg Over Head Kimura From Side Control
- Side Control Kimura Knee On Head
- Side Control Step Over Head To North South Kimura
- Side Control Turning Arm Bar Setup To Kimura
- Pressure On Triceps Kimura
- Kimura Hug From Side Control
- North South Kimura
- Defending Kimura From North South
- Go Right Way, Go Wrong Way To Fake
- Bicep Slice
- Kimura To Darce Choke
- Kimura To Scissor Choke
- Kimura To Arm Bar
- Kimura Step Over To Back To Lock Flow
- Kimura Throw To Tv Position From Standing Back Control
- Counter Single Leg To Kimura Throw To Tv Position
- Counter Double Leg To Kimura Or If They Defend To Tv Position
- Kimura Lock Down From Turtle Hooks Out To Tv Position
- Kimura Lock Down From Turtle Hooks Out To Tv Position Rolling Forward
- Tv Position Attacks
- Tv Position To North South Kimura
- Scissor Choke Or Triangle
- Tv Position To Arm Bar
- One Arm Or Rear Naked Choke
- Arm Bar Option 2
- Escape Tv Position Counter To Regain Tv Position
- Escape Kimura Lock Down Using Crucifix Back Roll Counter Their Escape With Lock Flow Kimura, Bicep Slice, Arm Bar
- Half Guard Leg Over Far Side Kimura To Bicep Slice To Arm Bar To Scissor Choke To Triangle To Triangle Sweep To Kimura
- Escape Kimora From Half Guard To Back Control
- Counter Kimura With A Kimura From Half Guard
- Kimura Escape From Side Control To Triangle To Arm Bar To Kimura Or Americana Or Triangle Choke
- North South Kimura Escape
- Kimura Escape From Guard