### Rolling Kimura:
The Rolling Kimura is a dynamic and versatile submission technique in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu that checks multiple boxes: control, submission, and transition. Known for its applicability from several positions, this technique can surprise and off-balance opponents, leading to successful submissions or dominant positional advancements.
#### **Japanese Name:**
Kimura, named after legendary judoka Masahiko Kimura; the rolling variation may not directly translate, often called **"Kimura Gaeshi"** in pay respects to the stunning reversal it achieves.
#### **Position:**
- **Top**
- **Bottom**
- **Standing**
### Step-by-Step Instructions for the Rolling Kimura from **Butterfly Guard**:
1. **Establish Butterfly Guard**:
- Sit with your legs wrapped around the inside of your opponent's thighs and control their posture by gripping the collar or sleeves.
2. **Grip the Wrist**:
- Target one of your opponent’s arms by securing a strong grip around their wrist using a "monkey grip" (no thumb grip).
3. **Establish the Kimura Grip**:
- With the other hand, loop over your opponent's arm to grab your own wrist, creating a figure-four hold on the opponent's arm.
4. **Enter the Roll**:
- Shift your hip to the opposite side of your Kimura grip.
- Use your legs and hips to elevate and off-balance your opponent.
- Initiate the roll by tucking your shoulder under your opponent's armpit.
5. **Roll Over Your Shoulder**:
- Commit to the roll by swiftly rotating onto your shoulder to maneuver your body underneath and around your opponent.
- Propel yourself using the momentum created from the butterfly guard position.
6. **End in Top Position**:
- As you complete the roll, adjust your hips to come out on top of your opponent.
- Use your legs to secure the side or top position over their body.
7. **Finish the Kimura**:
- Stay heavy on their torso and keep the figure-four grip tight.
- Lift their elbow up while keeping their wrist pinned to the ground.
- Gradually apply pressure to hyperextend the shoulder joint for a finish.
8. **Adjust if Necessary**:
- If your opponent counters, be ready to transition into another dominant position or submission as needed.
#### **Safety Tips**:
- Maintain control throughout the roll to prevent injury.
- Be mindful of your opponent’s shoulder and tap if applied to yourself to avoid injury.