Neil uses a physical, technical style that relies a lot on leverage and joint locks to move his opponents around, always threatening with a submission he’s perfected through both Catch Wrestling, and a deep understanding of Folk Wrestling, BJJ, Judo, Sambo and any other form of guys trying to wrestle each other… Beyond that, Neil has has a deep understanding of the Kimura – as deep as anyone on the planet. Once he gets to that double wrist lock, Neil has a universe of options on how to win the fight, and he’s here to share those secrets with you!
The Kimura is one of the oldest and most effective submissions, and it reaches across tons of different grappling styles. Once it’s locked up, it’s either game over with the submission, or you use it to get a really dominant position to finish the fight anyway. It can come on from a ton of different positions, and you can use it against much more experienced fighters with good success. Every year, kimuras are being thrown on at every level, up to world championship black belt fights. Still, so many aren’t taking full advantage of how strong a position this can be, and how many different attacks you can chain to, until you get the tap.