Rhea's forearm should be under not over...or would that over not under? Urm, guess on the inside works better?
Having been in many sparring grapples myself, I can tell you that as this is drawn, it works. While it doesn't grant quite as much control over the arm itself, it grants a great deal more control over the torso, allowing you to hold them down far more easily. I've been on the receiving end of that move many times myself, lol
Having been in many sparring grapples myself, I can tell you that as this is drawn, it works. While it doesn't grant quite as much control over the arm itself, it grants a great deal more control over the torso, allowing you to hold them down far more easily. I've been on the receiving end of that move many times myself, lol
Interesting to know. It's just that the Kimura lock is normally drawn with the forearm on the inside.
Interesting to know. It's just that the Kimura lock is normally drawn with forearm on the inside.
Understandable. It doesn't help either that Rhea's not pressing her arm down on Byleth's back to take proper advantage of this setup, but it could simply be that she's being coy with the training, or that she hasn't gotten around to showing him that part yet in the picture. That said, you do have a point about it being different from a typical Kimura lock. Perhaps a deviation in form? I wouldn't know that, honestly. I just know that the way her arm is situated does make it easier to get a purchase on the back or shoulder, with which to push down.