Rafael Lovato – Timeless Kimura Seatbelt Vol.2
Rafael Lovato – Timeless Kimura Seatbelt Vol.2
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Salepage: Rafael Lovato – Timeless Kimura Seatbelt Vol.2
Rafael Lovato Jr., a world-class grappler and mixed martial artist, uses the Kimura Seatbelt Hybrid Submission System to lock your opponent down and attack the back.
Work on joint locks and chokes from the back as Rafael Lovato Jr. demonstrates you the techniques for maintaining position and moving toward submission.
Learn how to use the kimura seatbelt grip, including how to do armbars, kimura locks, and back assaults.
The enduring benefits of the kimura seatbelt let you to hold opponents for longer and regain position more quickly.
Rafael Lovato Jr., a black belt in the gi and an undefeated world champion mixed martial artist, uses this as his preferred back attacking method.
Utilize a variety of submissions, like as strikes that are effective in both gi and no-gi, to end battles with more accuracy and less effort.
0:00 – 8:48 in Volume 2 ArmBar – Grip Breaks
Changing to the classic triangle 8:48 – 13:50
Transitions & Submissions When Hooks Fail – Crucifix 13:50 – 18:35
Lapel chokes and short RNC crucifix attacks 18:35 – 25:41
Attacks by the Crucifix: Regaining the rear 25:41 – 32:09
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