They're technically illegal if Im not mistaken as they manipulate fingers alot of the time. The first one in this video was complained about. Whats your take? 0:11 clear finger manipulation in this one.
Yes. But the satisfaction is sort of like when you heel hook a three stripe white belt. Should he know the defense to every leg locking position? Probably not. But does it feel pretty good getting the submission they didn't see coming? Absolutely.
I remember almost a year ago when I was first starting BJJ, one of the black belt assistant instructors got me with a wrist lock and I remember thinking “is that even legal?” Lmao
It’s about positions really! I started BJJ when I was a 3rd degree Blackbelt in Hapkido so basically I had wrist locks BJJ guys never even saw but they still got me in basic wrist-locks like these every time with ease.
Umair Ramzan they are allowed, but they can be painful and dangerous because the wrist is a small joint. So most people do not do them. if you choose to use them, be careful and do them slowly!
Yup, The Kata doesn’t show moving offline, it’s one of the things you work out in training. I personally believe that technique to be the original intent. You could go through a Kata from start to finish. There is a correct time for every good technique. You still get the old “that won’t work “ comments. Wish you lived in the states, we need more pragmatic instructors here!
Yeah. They work in matches with tons of rules and with extreme limitations put in place. In a real-life all-out life or death fight, no way a wrist lock is going to work let alone happen.
Wristlocks are legal in most rulesets for adult divisions. In ibjjf they are allowed from blue belt to black belt. Adcc and sub only rules also allow their usage.
I don't know.... submission by manipulating the small joints (ankles, wrists) just feels a bit cheap. Perhaps a 2-point system should be implementet, where 2 smaller joint submisson are required for winning.
Spiros Roumeliotis I’d take leg reaps over wrist locks though. I know they consider them to be dangerous, but I think wrist locks have a higher potential for damage. Who knows though, I’m no black belt so fuck my opinion
Mão de vaca é tratado como golpe sujo. Eu entendo que dentro do cenário competitivo isto é anti estético. Porém dentro de uma situação de defesa isto me parece ser razoável, já que a necessidade é finalizar o agressor. Não sou contra, e por vezes esta é a saída quando pressionado e sem muitas possibilidades de defesa.
I've read that the original jiu-jitsu practitioners in Japan actually did develop finger lock techniques. The combat version of jiu-jitsu wasn't a sport, it was made to cripple, then kill an opponent, so poking eyes would be totally allowed. In the modern sports world though... even, not so much maybe.
Most under rated submission on this video is the music. I tapped like 14 times. Eventually just had to go mute
0:33 CHEWYYYYY
Prob most underrated submission!
They're technically illegal if Im not mistaken as they manipulate fingers alot of the time. The first one in this video was complained about. Whats your take? 0:11 clear finger manipulation in this one.
Absolutely agree. I was an average Blue Belt and I got so good at them I could catch partners much better than myself with them.
@@holeindanssock156 they are 100% legal past white belt. And the sub @0:11 is completely legal. Bending small joints (fingers, toes) is illegal.
I agree cause even I used it an made a black belt tap from which I'm not a pro at all
@@holeindanssock156 well not in mma it's not 🤣
That’s Chewy at 28 seconds, I train with him.
Hell yeah, i noticed him too!!! Go Chewy!!
he´s legend on youtube... greetings
chew chew
Hes awesome bro , I'm a big fan of his RUclips channel
I thought I recognized him
Anyone else feel dirty, but satisfied watching this?
Yes. But the satisfaction is sort of like when you heel hook a three stripe white belt. Should he know the defense to every leg locking position? Probably not. But does it feel pretty good getting the submission they didn't see coming? Absolutely.
@@danhickman9956 dude why you heal hooking white belts lol?!
@@mattrange2126 This was two years ago. I was so immature back then 🙂
I've got maddeningly flexible wrists. I'm really good at wrist locks. When I learned they were legal. It was ON.
I love seeing this. I keep running into people claiming wrist locks aren't good. I do them ALL THE TIME!
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I remember almost a year ago when I was first starting BJJ, one of the black belt assistant instructors got me with a wrist lock and I remember thinking “is that even legal?” Lmao
finally some decent content
i remember the first time i got caught with a wrist lock I was like 'what the hell was that?'
Same I was leglocking everyone but I had never learned a wristlock and then a purple belt girl got.me from side.
@Burger Kang white belt I always practiced them on my own time
This is the way
It’s about positions really! I started BJJ when I was a 3rd degree Blackbelt in Hapkido so basically I had wrist locks BJJ guys never even saw but they still got me in basic wrist-locks like these every time with ease.
Finally some good music to a highlight video
is it legal in the tournament?
legal in almost all BJJ rulesets
Great video . First one ive seen on wristlocks
These are all heroes in my book. 😁
Wristlocks are like stomping on the guy's foot in the UFC. They're kinda cheap but they're pretty effective.
Thats such a dumb comment a wrist lock is like an ankle lock smfh people
i think they are much more effective than foot stomps tbh but i see what ur saying lol
This is 1st level 5th Kyu stuff in Aikido. Nothing cheap. Just basic.
Chewy??? Chewjitsu???
Cool name.
Are they dirty moves or are they allowed? Im new to grappling
Umair Ramzan they are allowed, but they can be painful and dangerous because the wrist is a small joint. So most people do not do them. if you choose to use them, be careful and do them slowly!
@bleach4711 thanks.
@bleach4711 how long do u thinkni should train for before my first competition
@bleach4711 how long have you been doin jiu jitsu for?
@bleach4711 i started for a week just before quarantine
everytime you do a wrist lock to someone anubis moves a black bead on the abacus that keeps track of your soul.
Lmfao
I am now back here laughing about this comment for a second time. Thanks for that.
Love catching wristlocks
I've hit one on a self defense scenario, super satisfying
The first guy is like "hey this isn't fair, is that allowed?"
Yup, The Kata doesn’t show moving offline, it’s one of the things you work out in training. I personally believe that technique to be the original intent. You could go through a Kata from start to finish. There is a correct time for every good technique. You still get the old “that won’t work “ comments. Wish you lived in the states, we need more pragmatic instructors here!
Locks on point music on point🤘🏻
2:05 made me scream
Omg yeah. That looked so fucking painful
1:50 shows that contrary to popular belief a closed fist does NOT prevent a wrist lock when put on with determination.
Is that legal in competition?
Legal from blue belt and above (ibjjf)
ToLeviOrNotToLevi oh ok thanks I didn’t know. Makes sense. Very scary though, that’s a lot of pressure on a small joint.
@@jeffdj1975 Its similar manipulation of a straight ankle lock.
Opponent; damn he’s setting up a kimura
Me; 😈
great compilation, and good the slow motions. Wrist locks are really bad to see. You think What's the matter? Why did he/she tap?
Does anyone know the music?
Great 👍🏼 stuff
I love it!
Where is Marcello Garcia versus Popovich?
WHAT SONG IS THIS
Wrist lock techniques other fighting style
The look on the guys face at 12 seconds is priceless.
dem blast beats tho
Beware the gooseneck!
IMO Wrist Locks are under utilized. Just ask Garry Tonon. When you start using them you will see them everywhere.
@Burger Kang It was a verbal tap an Garry did not contest it.
Was that a fatter Chewy?
gasps in oss*
Chewy practices the dark arts!?!?
Gerson Granados it’s competition bro
Chewy is well versed in the dark arts
Footage is great , music choice was annoying!
Just hit mute and move on.
Produced by kurt osiander
no
Love the music.
You guys forgot :Claudio Calasans x Lucas Leite Pan 2011
1:47 😱
Kody Steele deserves a spot on this list.
It’s a good thing my wrist are rubber
I came to the comments to see if anyone knows the girl at 2:15 😂😂😂
C'mon don't be that rough on yourself. You can do better than a blue belt!
First one was not a wrist lock. He was getting his fingers bent.
Yeah. They work in matches with tons of rules and with extreme limitations put in place. In a real-life all-out life or death fight, no way a wrist lock is going to work let alone happen.
song name
What is going to be allowed next , nut twist ?
Fucking moron
Dude. No music is better than this.
No jacare wristlock.... bad hl
Sodesuka.. So they are Pretty nasty, works like a toe hold. Definitely have to watch out for that
Is that chewy?
holy fuck that brown belt wrist lock
Good Lord 😂
My wrist hurts just watching this
Damn that looks nasty
Do you want to win fastest? LOSER and being called NASTIEST ...??? Funny
Fucking brutal.
Crazy how BJJ'ers whine about them when they're white belt level in most other schools of Jujutsu
Chewy!!! 0:28
How is there a wrist lock compilation with no Mike Perez... ya'll must be kidding
Song?
Chewjitsu at 0:40
I bet music is more painful than those wrist locks.
I really need to start attacking the wrist more.
I been training my right wrist for years, good luck....
i didnt even know this shit was legal. my prof tried this shit on me lol.
Chewy?! Haha
Chewy with wrist lock
Why oh why do they choose this death metal to show wristlocks. But hey, rock on.
Grosseria sem.fim
Painful to watch
❤
holy shit the girl at 209 her wrist is broke
Actually fuck wrist locks so easy to get injured with them
Lmao, that crybaby in the first clip. He think he was playing soccer, or what?!
Chewy
Is that Chewy?!?!
Its kinda lame how they just try to smash a gooseneck... not much variety there
Petition to get rid of gloves in the UFC! (so we can see wristlocks)
Why should this be "dirty"? Just tap, let your ego out
I used to play this with my older sisters until my bobos dropped.
The chicks were sooooo much more narly 🤢
Do you want to win fastest? LOSER and being called NASTIEST ...??? Funny
Aikido will boost your grappling exponentially
I thought small joint manipulation was out of play in competitions.....? Obviously fingers but I thought wrists too.
I thought so too. Obviously the guy in the first clip thought so too when he threw his hand up in the air in exasperation like "wtf".
Wristlocks are legal in most rulesets for adult divisions. In ibjjf they are allowed from blue belt to black belt. Adcc and sub only rules also allow their usage.
Disgusting
I was cringing 😥
From a spectating point of view, wrist locks just look like a dirty win to me, just my opinion
Seems so cheap 😂
because it is! :D
If you think about it's no different than attacking the ankle.
@@brendon2462 except it doesn't take skill to wristlock.
@@lylemcdermott2566 No skill? There some technique and timing involved which equals some degree of skill. No?
@@brendon2462 what?
Grapplers version of groin kick…
I don't know.... submission by manipulating the small joints (ankles, wrists) just feels a bit cheap. Perhaps a 2-point system should be implementet, where 2 smaller joint submisson are required for winning.
the worst submission
they should be banned such a poxy cheap submission
how about stop limiting BJJ? It has already been limited enought since the ibjjf rules.
Spiros Roumeliotis agreed.
Spiros Roumeliotis
I’d take leg reaps over wrist locks though. I know they consider them to be dangerous, but I think wrist locks have a higher potential for damage. Who knows though, I’m no black belt so fuck my opinion
Mão de vaca é tratado como golpe sujo. Eu entendo que dentro do cenário competitivo isto é anti estético. Porém dentro de uma situação de defesa isto me parece ser razoável, já que a necessidade é finalizar o agressor. Não sou contra, e por vezes esta é a saída quando pressionado e sem muitas possibilidades de defesa.
Should not be allowed... Effect but a stupid technique. What's next? Fingerlock?
I've read that the original jiu-jitsu practitioners in Japan actually did develop finger lock techniques. The combat version of jiu-jitsu wasn't a sport, it was made to cripple, then kill an opponent, so poking eyes would be totally allowed. In the modern sports world though... even, not so much maybe.