You know the expression “tap out or pass out”? And how about the “tap or snap” one? Both are very true and should be adhered to… At least if you don’t want to go to sleep or get seriously injured.
However, when it comes to competition, some athletes are willing to push the limits; not tapping out until the very last moment – which sometimes proves to be too late.
This is what happened here:
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Jahliel Palmer defeats Cole Farsaci via technical submission pic.twitter.com/sePXk3Cfcl
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The kimura can be a painfully difficult submission to defend and escape from, especially if your opponent knows what he is doing and even more so if it is being applied in the north-south position.
Therefore, in the quest of escaping this common kimura-finishing position, the renowned BJJ instructor Priit Mihkelson has a couple of tricks up his sleeve to share with us.
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