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Systematically Attacking The Kimura by Gordon Ryan — ByteByU
Systematically Attacking The Kimura by Gordon Ryan
Learn the fundamentals and concepts that can help you simplify the kimura with Gordon Ryan’s deep system
Gordon “The King” Ryan is a multiple-time ADCC champion and the most technical no-gi grappler on Earth
Use step-by-step systems to attack the kimura from anywhere and treat it as positional control
Learn entries, transitions, traps and rolling applications in real-world sparring footage
The most complete kimura system—every nuance from guard to back control
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Course Content
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Volume 1
Chapter Title
Start Time
Intro
0:00 – 3:45
Overview
3:45 – 5:44
Types Of Kimuras
5:44 – 7:28
2 Functions Of Kimura
7:28 – 10:27
Pulling Vs Pushing Kimura
10:27 – 12:51
Intro To Closed Guard Kimura
12:51 – 13:52
One On One Setup
13:52 – 18:04
Two On One Set Up
18:04 – 21:26
Hip Bump Kimura Dilemma
21:26 – 25:52
Failed Hip Bump To Trimura
25:52 – 32:17
Opponent Locks Hands → Switch To Butterfly Guard
32:17+
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Volume 2
Chapter Title
Start Time
Intro To Kimura From Open Guard
0:00 – 1:10
Power Kimura
1:10 – 7:29
Failed Sumi Gaeshi To Kimura
7:29 – 14:47
Yoko Sumi Gaeshi
14:47 – 18:25
Roll Through
18:25 – 22:26
Triangle Vs Locked Hands
22:26 – 25:55
Opponent Postures Out – Enter Legs
25:55 – 27:59
Kimura To Half Guard Connection
27:59+
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Volume 3
Chapter Title
Start Time
Intro To Kimura From Half Guard
0:00 – 0:44
Reactive Vs Proactive Locks
0:44 – 3:13
Proactive Methods
3:13 – 7:22
Reactive Methods
7:22 – 12:56
Power Kimura
12:56 – 15:54
Reverting Back To Open Guard
15:54 – 20:09
Freeing A Leg/Sumi Gaeshi
20:09 – 24:00
Failed Sumi Gaeshi – Enter Legs
24:00 – 28:01
Failed Kimura To Half Guard Attacks
28:01 – 30:43
Baiting A Pass – Roll Through
30:43 – 32:41
Combinations
32:41+
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Volume 4
Chapter Title
Start Time
Intro To Kimura From Top Open Guard
0:00 – 1:00
Collar Tie Setups
1:00 – 6:31
Knee Post Setups
6:31 – 8:08
Ankle Grab Setups
8:08 – 9:36
Shin To Shin Setups
9:36 – 11:16
Supine Setups
11:16 – 16:41
Intro To Kimura From Top Half Guard
16:41 – 18:06
Kimura Vs Cross Shoulder Post
18:06 – 20:52
Kimura Vs Opponent’s Underhook
20:52 – 22:57
Trimura Vs Their Underhook
22:57 – 26:44
Reverse Cross Face Kimura
26:44 – 30:19
Passing Options
30:19 – 33:05
Single Hand Kimura
33:05+
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Volume 5
Chapter Title
Start Time
Intro To Kimura Side Control/North South
0:00 – 0:50
Powerline
0:50 – 4:18
Hand Behind The Back Rule
4:18 – 5:55
Kimura Vs Opponent’s Underhook
5:55 – 13:09
Kimura Vs Poor Elbow Position
13:09 – 17:26
Kimura Vs Inside Position (Underclasp)
17:26 – 20:40
Pinning The Near Hand
20:40 – 24:35
Trimura Dilemma Vs Locked Hands
24:35 – 28:58
Rotational/North South Set Up
28:58 – 34:46
Legs Kimura
34:46 – 40:03
Legs Kimura To Power Kimura
40:03 – 42:17
Dorsal Kimura To Leg Locks
42:17+
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Volume 6
Chapter Title
Start Time
Intro To Kimura From Mount
0:00 – 0:36
Failed Underhook To Kimura
0:36 – 3:12
Failed Underhook To Back Triangle/Trimura
3:12 – 6:40
Intro To Kimura From Back
6:40 – 7:25
Back To Armbar
7:25 – 9:57
Back To Trimura
9:57 – 13:05
Outro
13:05+
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Volume 7
Chapter Title
Start Time
Rolling – Juan
0:00 – 4:46
Rolling – Reese
4:46 – 9:58
Rolling – Luis
9:58 – 14:56
Rolling – Fernando
14:56+
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Volume 8
Chapter Title
Start Time
Rolling Commentary – Juan
0:00 – 8:22
Rolling Commentary – Reese
8:22 – 15:31
Rolling Commentary – Luis
15:31 – 22:13
Rolling Commentary – Fernando
22:13+
What Will You Learn?
????️ Systematically Attacking the Kimura
A comprehensive, position-based kimura trap and control system—from anywhere on the mat.
???? Course Overview
This flagship Gordon Ryan instructional delves deeply into one of grappling’s most versatile tools: the kimura. Spanning four volumes, it offers a complete system—from foundational concepts to positional mastery—and demonstrates how to treat the kimura not just as a submission, but as a dominant control position.
???? What You’ll Learn Volume 1 – Basics & Guard-Focused Entry: Types, functions, pull vs push, closed-guard setups, hip-bump dilemmas. Volume 2 – Kimura From Open Guard: Power kimura, sumi-gaeshi entries, triangle transitions. Volume 3 – Half-Guard Kimuras: Proactive/reactive locks, power adaptations, baits & combos. Volume 4 – Top Control Kimura: Collar-tie, knee posts, shin-to-shin & supine setups, trimura, passing. Volumes 5–6 – Side Control/North-South, mount & back kimuras, advanced variances. Volumes 7–8 – Rolling footage & commentary to see the kimura in live sparring.
✅ Key Strengths
• Systemized by position and scenario
• High real-world fidelity: rolling breakdowns under resistance
• Versatility: transitions to triangles, back takes, trimura traps
⚠ Considerations
Dense technical curriculum—best for dedicated students. Use alongside the companion flowchart for optimal retention.
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