Kimura Resource Hub

THE KIMURA RESOURCE HUB

What's Worth Reading or Watching When You're Not on the Mat

Kimura is built for the athlete who reads the ingredient label. That same athlete tends to read everything else, competition results, technique breakdowns, mindset writing, mobility protocols, training-travel logistics.

The Resource Hub is where we keep the stuff worth your time.
Some of it is ours. Some of it is curated from people doing better work than we could on a given topic. All of it is built for the BJJ athlete who treats this sport like it matters.

The Kimura Blog

The Kimura Blog (Coming soon)

Long-form writing on the post-training shower: the chemistry of commercial body wash, BJJ-specific hygiene, MRSA, the founder's training history, and the why behind every formulation decision. Written for the athlete who wants the full read, not the marketing version.

BJJ + MMA Results

BJJ + MMA Results (Coming soon)

Tournament results, competition coverage, and the major-event roundups that matter to people who actually follow the sport. ADCC, IBJJF Worlds, Pans, Europeans, the major Who's Number One cards, and the MMA results worth reading if you train BJJ. Updated on a real cadence — not abandoned for three months between major events like most coverage sites.

BJJ Techniques Compendium

BJJ Techniques Compendium (Coming soon)

The technique library: fundamentals, common positions, common submissions, and the higher-level reads on grip fighting, guard retention, passing systems, and submission chains. Written for the practitioner who wants the conceptual reason a technique works, not just the step-by-step. Useful at white belt. Still useful at brown.

BJJ Mindset

BJJ Mindset (Coming soon)

The mental side of training and competing. Plateaus. The mid-belt slump. Coming back from injury. The competitor's relationship with anxiety. Training under a coach you've outgrown. The arguments for and against competing. Honest writing on the stuff most BJJ blogs won't touch.

BJJ Mobility

BJJ Mobility (Coming soon)

Mobility work built for the body a BJJ athlete actually has — tight hips, compressed shoulders, the lower back issues that come from years of guard play, the neck issues that come from years of stack passes. Protocols, routines, and the recovery work that lets you keep training into your forties and fifties.

Engage more. Train smarter. Wash better.

The Resource Hub will keep growing. We add to it as we publish, and we add to it when we find work from elsewhere in the community that deserves more eyes on it.

If there's a topic you want covered… a technique you want broken down, a tournament you want recapped, a mindset issue nobody else is writing about honestly… tell us. The hub is built for the athletes who use it.