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How Do You Do The Kimura Shoulder Lock In Brazilian Jujitsu?

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How Do You Do The Kimura Shoulder Lock In Brazilian Jujitsu?

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The Kimura shoulder lock is a submission technique used in Brazilian Jujitsu. It provides a way to stop an opponent who has managed to get you on your back and is in your closed guard. Typically the opponent has a grip on your shirt or lapel. Executed properly, the Kimura shoulder lock will give you the upper hand. Lay on your back with your knees and feet spread. Have your opponent kneel between your legs and attempt to pin you to the ground. Wrap your legs around your opponent’s waist. Grip the wrist of your opponent and force it to the ground by your hip. If you are right-handed, use your right hand to force his left hand to the ground. Sit up slightly, wrap your other arm around the opponent’s immobilized upper arm and grasp the wrist of your other hand. This traps your opponent against your chest. Move your legs around the opponent’s middle section, pressing firmly into her lower back to prevent her from rolling out of the shoulder lock. Push his elbow and hand towards the back of

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