Satoru Kitaoka MMA Techniques
Satoru Kitaoka MMA Techniques
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Salepage: Satoru Kitaoka MMA Techniques
Satoru Kitaoka is known for his wrestling skills Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki.
In addition to success in mixed martial arts, Kitaoka also won several grappling tournaments, including Brazilian jiu-jitsu and the open gi champion in the 79.7 kg (176 lb) Absolute divisions.
In August 2008, he entered and won the 2008 Sengoku Lightweight Grand Prix and is currently the DEEP Lightweight Champion.
Here is an instructional video from Kitaoka, giving detailed instructions on a selection of chokes, armbar and leglocks, with several entries covered and in competition.
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