KIMORA SWEEP
Alright, the submission that we want to talk about now is the Kimora. We have just talked about the Kimore from side mount. Now, we are going to work on how you set that up from the guard. There is a lot of really cool stuffs for it and we are going to go over couple of them from few different angles.
The first one, just a basic Kimora is when my opponent is controlling my hips. See how his elbows are out, pass my legs, he is controlling my hip movement, I can't really shrimp out. This does gives me an option now, there is couple of stuff, I like to give him a bump with my leg, just because I want that elbow up as far as I can get - I can just give him a little bump right before I go for it. What I am going to do for the Kimora, I am going to open my guard, I am going to sit up and reach over, okay. So, I am going to try to lean away, so you can see it.
I am going to reach up and over right here, alright, remember monkey grip, their thumbs. I am going to grab onto his wrist, I am going to grab onto my wrist and I am going to sit back and throw my leg over, that's key, you got to throw your leg over his hips so he is going to dive a lot of it. So I sit back and throw this leg up. Now I want to take my -- I am going to take his hand and make a rainbow to the back of his head and he get a tap. Be real careful when you are trying this with your partners.
Okay, so again, my opponent is controlling my hips, I give him a little bump, I sit up and over, alright. Notice how I am reaching over his triceps and hooking it with my arm, alright. This is a really tight grip. I would walk down here, reach up and over, grab my own wrist. Now, really hard, I want to sit back and I want to throw this shoulder flat on the ground, I throw this leg over, this way. Now, when I do this, I push down as hard as I can, don't want any movement here. I take this into a rainbow motion, all the way up towards the back of his head.
On the other side, so you can see what my legs are doing when I am here. I give a bump, I sit up and over, I sit back, okay. There is a lot of variations on what you can do once you have this position locked in. Right now we are just going to go over to basic Kimora, we are going to go over repeat our setups later on, into a different angle. We are here, my opponent has my hips locked, I need to bump his arm, okay and I sit up. I bump and I sit up and over.
From here, I sit back, I put my shoulder on the ground, hook his hips, go straight through the back of his head, alright. On the other side, we are here, I bumped his arm up with my leg right here, I sit up and over. So, we are here, bump, stood up. Notice my hand, I went up and around, up and around. Now, I sit back and put my high shoulder on the ground, throw my leg over and finish with a tap. At your basic Kimora from guard, again there is a lot of setups that we are going to use to go off to that as the Kimora sweeps because there are gaiting.
We have got some chain series and we are going to go over a little bit, but right now as your basic Kimora from the guard, be careful working with your partner, have fun with it.
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