You can find the full series on BJJ Fanatics or access condensed versions on his Submeta platform .
: Using the "T-Kimura" variation to transition behind your opponent.
The is an 8-volume masterclass that treats the Kimura not just as a submission, but as a comprehensive control system. Key Helpful Takeaway: The "Kimura Trap" as a Control Hub The Kimura Anthology By Lachlan Giles
: It provides a clean, step-by-step progression that is easy to follow.
Are you currently struggling with or are you looking more for entries from specific positions ? The Kimura Anthology by Lachlan Giles – BJJ Fanatics You can find the full series on BJJ
The most impactful part of this anthology is learning to use the Kimura grip to dictate the entire flow of a match. Rather than just cranking the arm, Giles teaches you to use the grip as a "handle" to:
: Using the grip to neutralize opponents who are attacking your legs. Essential Technical Highlights Key Helpful Takeaway: The "Kimura Trap" as a
: The anthology is praised for its "if-then" logic. If they straighten their arm, you transition to a Choi Bar (armbar variation); if they roll, you follow to North-South control .
You can find the full series on BJJ Fanatics or access condensed versions on his Submeta platform .
: Using the "T-Kimura" variation to transition behind your opponent.
The is an 8-volume masterclass that treats the Kimura not just as a submission, but as a comprehensive control system. Key Helpful Takeaway: The "Kimura Trap" as a Control Hub
: It provides a clean, step-by-step progression that is easy to follow.
Are you currently struggling with or are you looking more for entries from specific positions ? The Kimura Anthology by Lachlan Giles – BJJ Fanatics
The most impactful part of this anthology is learning to use the Kimura grip to dictate the entire flow of a match. Rather than just cranking the arm, Giles teaches you to use the grip as a "handle" to:
: Using the grip to neutralize opponents who are attacking your legs. Essential Technical Highlights
: The anthology is praised for its "if-then" logic. If they straighten their arm, you transition to a Choi Bar (armbar variation); if they roll, you follow to North-South control .