I really do love using the Kimura/ude garami submissions – especially when fighting nogi.

About two years ago, the Kimura Trap System was the hottest instructional course out and had everyone talking about it.

Now it seems it has faded out of existence, until now!

David Avellan has been hard at work tweaking his famous Kimura Trap System, and has relabelled it KTS 2.0. There has been some major updates to KTS 2.0, and in this first video you will see what he considers the most important update the Kimura Trap System.

This one tweak will affect every Kimura you ever attempt, so make sure you get a good grip on what he shares in this video:

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Matt D'Aquino is a Judo Olympian, 5th degree Judo black belt, 1st degree bjj black belt and known worldwide for his online Judo content.

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