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North South: Kimura, Choke, and Papercutter with Professor Henry Stash

Professor Henry Stash started training BJJ in 2002, under Professor Claudio Franca, in Santa Cruz CA, where he earned his blue belt. He moved to Oahu, HI, where he earned his purple belt under Professor Kai Garcia. Her earned my brown belt under Professor Takamasa Watanabe, in Tokyo, Japan, and his black belt under Professor Vicente Junior, in MD. As a member of the military community, he has been fortunate enough to train and compete all over the world, and take every opportunity to give something back to the BJJ community, which has been so good to him.

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Filed Under: Training Videos Tagged With: bjj, Both south, brazilian jiu-jitsu, jiujitsu, kimura, Papercutter

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LESSON INFO:
Publish Date: April 29, 2017
Category/s: Training Videos
Athletes: Henry Stash
Division: GI
Guards & Control: North South
Maneuvers: Submissions, Transitions / Combos / Strings
Submissions: Armlocks, Bread Cutter Choke (Paper Cutter; Katate Jime; Ebi Jime), Chokes, Kimura, Lapel Chokes, North South Choke
Sweeps:
Throws & Takedowns:
Skill Level: Blue Belt
Video Length: Long Clip
Views: 26413
Favorited: 1
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