The Kimora submission is very simple and effective to pull off in a match, if you are able to move quickly and confidently. You are in the guard position. Your opponent puts their hand down on the mat, supporting their upper body. You simply grab the wrist of the hand that is on the mat tightly, using your other arm to go behind the same arm of the opponent's hand that is on the mat and lock it by grabbing your own wrist. So the one hand has the wrist of the opponent, and the other arm is hooked from behind the arm and through the bicep grabbing your own wrist to lock it.
Now all you have to do is tighten up the arm that is hooked by pulling it close to you, and using the other hand that has the wrist of the opponent to push it away from you. Keep in mind that sometimes the opponent might grab onto their shorts when they know that you have the hand locked, making it difficult to make them submit. What you want to do in this scenario is keep moving and tugging. It will be only a matter of time until they let go.
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