The Most Deadly Jiu Jitsu Wrist Locks For The Street (Self Defense) by Márcio "Macarrão" Stambowsky

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  • The Most Deadly Jiu Jitsu Wrist Locks For The Street (Self Defense) by Márcio "Macarrão" Stambowsky
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Комментарии • 399

  • @gustavoteixeiraoliveira7254
    @gustavoteixeiraoliveira7254 4 года назад +93

    huge honor for everybody!!!

    • @eyeofbass
      @eyeofbass 4 года назад +2

      The highest honor. Respect.

  • @kevinmask
    @kevinmask 4 года назад +8

    I love that guy! Sounds like he would be a absolute joy to train under. As a blue belt I once rolled with a 30 year BJJ master (I forgot his name...he came to visit our studio once)... he rolled with every student and was smiling the entire time and after he let you try your best moves, he submitted everyone with a smile. It was awesome.

  • @WASteele
    @WASteele 4 года назад +75

    Something about wristlocks makes everyone smile. Even after you get subbed by one, you're still like:
    Ahhh! you got me!

    • @nicholasnj3778
      @nicholasnj3778 4 года назад +2

      wrist locks , a very Karate thing , leaned that way back in the 1980's the 1st one for example is part of te Bassadi "Bunkai" / Application ... doing BJJ for 6+ years now and always looking for a WL

    • @Joe11Blue
      @Joe11Blue 4 года назад

      Feels pretty personal to me.

    • @gmitrop
      @gmitrop 4 года назад +1

      this is aikido essentials. white belt.

    • @Joe11Blue
      @Joe11Blue 4 года назад

      When you sign up for arts you weren't even aware of.

    • @DavidPerez-mr3cs
      @DavidPerez-mr3cs 4 года назад +1

      Smile? I have nightmares about wristlocks

  • @blaxalpha
    @blaxalpha 4 года назад +30

    As someone who has been in multiple street fights, no one has ever grabbed my wrist or grabbed me from the front, a street fight or attack will happen so fast by either punches in bunches aimed for your face or by you being grabbed and held or repeatedly punched by someone from behind you while the person in front of you punches you multiple times to the face until you drop to the ground, then they will repeatedly kick you stomp on your head or punch you in the head & face - those positions of attack are what you need to learn how to defend yourself against & if the person(s) have a knife that must also be a tactic you will need to learn in self defense - my advice stay in shape so you can out run the attackers they r usually out of shape(drug addicts alcoholics) stay strong by lifting weights & eating good so you can over power an attacker, learn proper boxing & striking stances & combinations, always be alert of your surroundings & keep mase or pepper spray on your person, try not to ever engage w/ the one provoking a street fight they may have aids or hepatitis & you could catch it from an open cut - remember running away should be your first option in self defense ( practice 5 to 10 mile runs most criminals cannot run a quarter mile before they tire from exhaustion)

    • @djft6944
      @djft6944 4 года назад +3

      BEST ADVICE EVER WRITTEN

    • @itzspankins1158
      @itzspankins1158 2 года назад +2

      Yeah a good 100 yard dash is probably the best form of def defense

    • @RAPEDBYBLACKS
      @RAPEDBYBLACKS Год назад +1

      This. I wish you told me this when I was 14. I just started rediscovering boxing agaig at age 30. Wasted years doing bjj thinking I was training to fight

    • @runawayitsarm
      @runawayitsarm Год назад

      Boxing to facilitate hand fractures. Sounds good.

    • @user-hw6np3sp3t
      @user-hw6np3sp3t Год назад

      @@RAPEDBYBLACKS Boxing or striking in general is obviously less effective when you are being "smeshed" but knowing how to strike is important.

  • @ThePeopleVerse
    @ThePeopleVerse 4 года назад +8

    Geez, I absolutely love this guys attitude. That line he said after being able to injure the aggressors arm and saying "you want to fighr"... "no? How about a drink of water".
    That was AWESOME.
    It seems we can always tell a real badass just by the way they treat others and the great attitude.
    👍

    • @saintpirate
      @saintpirate 4 года назад +2

      Years of martial arts training and teaching when I was in the service I always noticed the toughest guys were the nicest and politest. Got nothing to prove and no insecurities to overcome.

    • @DavidPerez-mr3cs
      @DavidPerez-mr3cs 4 года назад

      That part made me belly laugh

  • @Jknudsen0523
    @Jknudsen0523 4 года назад +74

    He’s like the Anthony Bourdain of Wristlocks

  • @kcmacdonald
    @kcmacdonald 4 года назад +4

    I learned alot of these from JJJ/Karate guys and used them along with Muay Thai and Judo to defend myself working the door. If you know how to strike and grapple, wrist locks become a way to "control without killing" and fundamentally change your grip fighting and ability to finish when people defend shoulder and elbow locks

  • @PUREGRAPP
    @PUREGRAPP 3 года назад +3

    What a great master, and so humble. It was a huge honor for me to watch this and learn!

  • @airturnip
    @airturnip 3 года назад +4

    What an inspiring man, super friendly , super humble, super deadly , thanks for posting this..

    • @hemispace641
      @hemispace641 Год назад

      I couldn't have said it any better. This old man is absolutely FANTASTIC! Not just for his MASTERFUL technique, which is indisputable, but his humility. He looks soo kind... I'm sure he is... But this old man is also a LION. And Lion's bite HARD when they must...
      Thanks for posting this video! I'm subbing on this first video I've seen on your site. I look forward to more content from your channel...

  • @jfishf150
    @jfishf150 4 года назад +13

    Very cool video. Same techniques in hapkido and aikido as well. Glad to see bjj folks picking them up. Very good locks, and they're there more than people think.👍

    • @thetravisstory
      @thetravisstory 4 года назад +2

      They come from the same martial art, Japanese jujitsu

  • @realemiele.franco736
    @realemiele.franco736 4 года назад +3

    Respect to both of you presenting these methods of self defense. I really like the simplicity of the elder explaining them. Very practical. ✌🏼🤝

  • @edwinserrano1070
    @edwinserrano1070 4 года назад +4

    Master Marcio practices/drills both sides. Nice teaching.

  • @henriquef5732
    @henriquef5732 4 года назад +7

    Great honor for me to see these videos!

  • @ultimotemplario8684
    @ultimotemplario8684 4 года назад +2

    Parabéns o Aikido agradece pela demonstração!

  • @ViiiCampi
    @ViiiCampi 4 года назад +4

    Grande Mestre Marcio Macarrão...sensacional...e o carinho quando ele fala do Mestre Rolls....sensacional

  • @gullybull5568
    @gullybull5568 4 года назад +4

    Where Do I Sign Up.
    40 years and STILL he calls MASTER.
    total respect to you.

  • @alangibson2877
    @alangibson2877 4 года назад

    a great Teacher and pleasant to watch not a show off like some but his attitude of learning is high standard. lovely chap

  • @Andrew-y1q9f
    @Andrew-y1q9f 4 года назад +8

    Awesome video! Love the self defense content! Thank you for this 👍🏻

  • @jeffkukkee
    @jeffkukkee 4 года назад +12

    Great Teacher!!
    Basic Akido

    • @akybosule
      @akybosule 4 года назад +3

      Actually bad aikido,the first locks are made with a side move (I forgot the name in aikido),to prevent beeing hit/catch with the other arm. I tested with a resisting oponnent, it is verry hard to lift his hand a little to do the technique,without the side move.

    • @blsk8s
      @blsk8s 4 года назад +4

      @@akybosule Agree. An aikidoka would not stand in front of the person to execute the technique. He would move off line while executing the technique. He'd be moving off line as the person makes initial contact. However, I understand this teacher is simply showing the concept. This particular wrist control is called Nikyo in Aikido.

  • @jackthompson852
    @jackthompson852 4 года назад +3

    That last one, the twisting lock, I do that style lock from everywhere about 20 times a week. I call it the Wrister Twister. You’ll be surprised where you catch it from. Bottom side control etc.

  • @jimmybutler3728
    @jimmybutler3728 4 года назад +5

    The first two reminded myself of the snake kung fu moves I learnt in the sixth grade and used to defend my self from gang attack and made me victorious against them...

  • @downhilltwofour0082
    @downhilltwofour0082 4 года назад +1

    I love to see the Respect they have for each other. The Master and the Student. I just subscribed. Much respect for you!

  • @mountmusashibjjnepa6280
    @mountmusashibjjnepa6280 4 года назад +2

    I love the self defense of Jiu-Jitsu thanks for sharing. Much respect God Bless

  • @DavidPerez-mr3cs
    @DavidPerez-mr3cs 4 года назад

    What a humble down to earth guy. OSSS

  • @prazertv
    @prazertv 4 года назад +2

    I learned this moves years ago from both Yoshin Ryu Jujitsu and Aikido.

  • @nicocontreras5366
    @nicocontreras5366 3 года назад

    I have this guy´s DVD but haven´t checked all the techniques for the street, now I´ll study those more.

  • @FR-ty5vn
    @FR-ty5vn 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic stuff - love Wristlocks...!!!!

  • @thehanke
    @thehanke 4 года назад

    A silent LEGEND! Macarrão is one humble boss!

  • @75andbreezy89
    @75andbreezy89 Год назад

    great instruction thank you!

  • @ivantamayoromero1668
    @ivantamayoromero1668 4 года назад +1

    As soon as its on Daily Deal, I am getting it! 🙌🏾 I got the "Wristlock The World" by Pete The Greek and its solid gold. Sooo underrated.

  • @mixail4831
    @mixail4831 4 года назад

    WHAT AN INDIVIDUAL....SO KIND. TRUE RED.

  • @harrybauer9361
    @harrybauer9361 4 года назад

    This video is really good. Thank you guys

  • @jptothetree
    @jptothetree 4 года назад +1

    Wristlock the world! Thanks for sharing.

  • @darrencarter
    @darrencarter 4 года назад

    I can't wait to practice this stuff on the NYC Subway!

  • @aw4397
    @aw4397 4 года назад +1

    it locks so eazy. very nice. Sad This is not teached in Vienna. thx for Shearing Sensei.

  • @hsamca8695
    @hsamca8695 4 года назад +2

    Master Van Damn senior got some serious moves

  • @F1tNlF1T
    @F1tNlF1T 4 года назад

    i love his clips and techniquies... love all kinds of locks and rhese work :)

  • @williamhollaway2198
    @williamhollaway2198 4 года назад +1

    I wished I was younger I would take BJJ .Thanx for the video. It was awesome. I just subscribed.

    • @yuriysemenikhin302
      @yuriysemenikhin302 4 года назад +2

      I prefer Aikido myself, but there plenty of chilled out BJJ people to roll with, so you should take no matter the age :-)

    • @djft6944
      @djft6944 4 года назад +2

      Age is not an issue. Look further

  • @viper1320
    @viper1320 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing these techniques. Very much appreciated 🙏🏾

  • @fred7705
    @fred7705 4 года назад +12

    Why in the hell there s always a few idiots that put thumbs down. Thank you for sharing these nice techniques. Oss!

    • @fred7705
      @fred7705 4 года назад +1

      Rafal Molak if you don t know what Oss means wtf are you doing commenting on a bjj technique video. I ll return you the same comment

    • @matsuwd-emethdaath4002
      @matsuwd-emethdaath4002 4 года назад +1

      They hit thumbs down button cuz they were wristlocked and can't physically turn their thumbs down in real life

  • @ovidiopruneda1897
    @ovidiopruneda1897 4 года назад

    awesome master..plain and humble

  • @pcm7315
    @pcm7315 4 года назад

    Love his attitude.

  • @johnsharp9519
    @johnsharp9519 4 года назад +1

    Great stuff

  • @jamesmorrison4188
    @jamesmorrison4188 3 года назад

    Absolutely awesome 👌

  • @3Pillers
    @3Pillers 4 года назад

    Thanks for posting 👍

  • @ΑνδρεαςΣαγανας-ω2π
    @ΑνδρεαςΣαγανας-ω2π 3 года назад

    Wrist locks work well if trained properly! Many people believe that they can punch and knockout you while you are trying to do the lock but they don't realize that it will be fast and you can combine the lock with strikes! Also works well against bigger guys if you learn small joints manipulation( fingers etc).

  • @hipqban169
    @hipqban169 4 года назад +2

    This is what jiujitsu is meant to be..a martial art for self defense. This man would be appalled if he saw the new players dragging their asses across the mats and trying berimbolos. Keep Jiujitsu pure 🤙🏼

  • @guysmalley
    @guysmalley 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @MrRitmu
    @MrRitmu 4 года назад +15

    Auto generated subtitle says: "okay guys I'm here today from our sister fonskin maka home huge honor for me"
    I am dying laughing here.

  • @fengshui6081
    @fengshui6081 4 года назад

    Bravo! Real spirit of sport!

  • @lovernotfighter
    @lovernotfighter 4 года назад

    very good techniques. Thank you very much.

  • @Crystals10000
    @Crystals10000 4 года назад

    this is very insightful

  • @ThisSentenceIsFalse
    @ThisSentenceIsFalse 4 года назад +1

    Tip: In my experience, if you move like a martial artist, people get leery. They don't know the 'move,' but they know enough not to hold onto your wrists. So I always pretend I don't want people to grab my wrists and I resist. When they grab tighter, they fall for my bait. This is how I get standing wristlocks in sparring and on my leery friends who don't want me to do the 'move' on them.

  • @robs9574
    @robs9574 4 года назад

    Thank you, sincerely honored.

  • @davidgau
    @davidgau 4 года назад

    That was the best info I have seen yet

  • @DanTheWolfman
    @DanTheWolfman 4 года назад

    Very Nice!

  • @kingfast44
    @kingfast44 Год назад

    Superb techniques

  • @antonihardonk8970
    @antonihardonk8970 3 года назад

    Love this!

  • @PitBlackBelt
    @PitBlackBelt 4 года назад +3

    Bernardo "Huge Honor for Me" Faria!

  • @davidtice4972
    @davidtice4972 4 года назад

    It's a huge honor for both of them.

  • @beninbryant455
    @beninbryant455 4 года назад +14

    An instructor from aikido showed me that same wrist lock

    • @joshm3484
      @joshm3484 4 года назад

      Yeah, this is pretty cringy.

    • @Namesi
      @Namesi 4 года назад

      @Rafal Molak Interesting last name - what is your heritage?

    • @Namesi
      @Namesi 4 года назад

      @Rafal Molak Considering your response you must be aware of the alternative spelling of your last name and its lore, yes?

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd 4 года назад +1

      @@Namesi What the owl god that the elites pray to in ritual?

  • @felipe109598
    @felipe109598 4 года назад +2

    Much repect master Macarrao

  • @KazakhLezginka
    @KazakhLezginka 4 года назад +1

    Super nice man!

  • @BushCampingTools
    @BushCampingTools 4 года назад +1

    Just found your channel, great I'm subbing!

  • @MikeRedmond1
    @MikeRedmond1 4 года назад

    1st technique is Nikkyo, a staple in Aikido, as is Kotegaeshi (wrist turn) the 4th technique. I'm a purple belt Akidoka and train BJJ nogi. The wristlocks do work in BJJ. Like Aikido you need to work a position then hit the technique. It wont work in isolation. Smack in the chops for Aikido or an arm drag in BJJ 🤗

    • @MikeRedmond1
      @MikeRedmond1 4 года назад

      Position before submission and posture before submission. Couldn't be bothered to find a rhyme for the Aikido one, soz 😂

  • @juicepick7131
    @juicepick7131 3 года назад

    This is beautiful.👍

  • @PatrickBateman191
    @PatrickBateman191 4 года назад +1

    Cool guy !!!

  • @patrickbut-not-a-saint9418
    @patrickbut-not-a-saint9418 4 года назад +1

    Obrigado for taking the time to film and upload your clip. Some nice techniques, very simply broken down.
    May I ask what Márcio's opinion is on the 'shell hands' defending against a standing front choke - is it an option to break that grip? Thank you and best wishes.

  • @anthonyfrancia3026
    @anthonyfrancia3026 4 года назад +1

    Marcia is a beast. If someone tried to rob him they would be in some pain ! Thanks

  • @davidtice4972
    @davidtice4972 4 года назад +2

    I learned that first one in 1970 from training in Hapkido.

    • @shanghunter7697
      @shanghunter7697 4 года назад

      Same here since 71, Hapkido IS an awesome art. I'm primarily a Goju_ryu but love my Hapkido, best wishes !

  • @KarmaFlight
    @KarmaFlight 4 года назад

    Obrigado!!!!

  • @ashemleibakngambamoirangch5416
    @ashemleibakngambamoirangch5416 4 года назад +2

    1:31 this technique is also done in #aikido so no martial arts is less nor greater than other styles..

  • @yaicherabah2652
    @yaicherabah2652 3 года назад

    Thanks master

  • @garethhawkswood5268
    @garethhawkswood5268 4 года назад +1

    It's Nikkiyo we learn in Aikido

  • @superdavebjj
    @superdavebjj 4 года назад

    Great channel!

  • @JoseRoberto-jm3jd
    @JoseRoberto-jm3jd 4 года назад

    Savage! Nice video,Old school!

  • @alisongrundy9977
    @alisongrundy9977 4 года назад

    1st lock is also in Bassai Dai when applying proper bunkai from kata

  • @charliemcshane2843
    @charliemcshane2843 4 года назад +1

    To those saying wristlocks aren't deadly... the first time I rolled with Marcio Macarrao, he wrist locked me ten times in 4 minutes and I did die. Inside. So.

  • @kingkpin100
    @kingkpin100 3 года назад

    05:10 Hahahaha Loved it!

  • @240fxst
    @240fxst 4 года назад +1

    I love him.

  • @bradoneill5610
    @bradoneill5610 4 года назад

    thank you kindly

  • @PrivateEyeYiYi
    @PrivateEyeYiYi 4 года назад

    Nice Aikido moves!

  • @elmagico9551
    @elmagico9551 4 года назад +1

    I puuut my ears into his eaaarrrs! I love this dialect...😂

  • @burnerjack01
    @burnerjack01 4 года назад +1

    While these techniques are in no doubt highly effective when successful, I see huge knockout opportunity from the aggressor's free hand with the first three methods here. In each case BOTH your hands are holding their ONE arm during the 1st 2/3rds of the movement. Speed and power would need to be quick and strong enough to go to completion before the aggressor has time to react.
    "It must be over before it began."

    • @wildcat31772
      @wildcat31772 4 года назад

      that's where repetition of training comes in, so there isn't a thought of 'ok this hand here, then this one, then lean'. it's instant reflex style reaction to someone doing either. At the same time if the aggressor is already coming with a punch, you aren't going to do this and eat it, you're going to duck and clinch.

  • @AWood28
    @AWood28 4 года назад +1

    This is so awesome and effective!

  • @frankfromupstateny3796
    @frankfromupstateny3796 4 года назад

    Leverage, trumps all.

  • @terrywong98897339
    @terrywong98897339 4 года назад

    Golden thread wraps the writ - something similar
    in Chinese martial arts (especially in 八極 and Taiji )

  • @michaelgondokusumo5336
    @michaelgondokusumo5336 4 года назад

    Amazing 👍

  • @anquoejiu-jitsuredcloudanq2134
    @anquoejiu-jitsuredcloudanq2134 4 года назад +1

    These wrist locks are highly effective. I’ve used them in sparring and the work like a charm

  • @yamabushiwarrior996
    @yamabushiwarrior996 4 года назад +1

    I find this interesting. 1st every BJJ technique already existed in "traditional" Japanese Japanese Jujutsu, they just called it ground fighting. 2nd I used these same techniques against experienced Martial Artists and when the Gracies became popular all of a sudden BJJ practitioners began to shit on wrist lock techniques. Now they love them? Next they will say they made the shit up. SMFH 🤔

  • @dimitri4964
    @dimitri4964 4 года назад

    Useful video, a lot of confrontations start with the aggressor trying to grab you.

  • @robertnewell4054
    @robertnewell4054 4 года назад

    Sensei Bernardo please do a sit down conversation with Master Stambowsky about his Master, the Late , Great Rolls Gracie, arguably the greatest Gracie Fighter ever.....who died just too young
    *R.I.P. MASTER ROLLS GRACIE*

  • @tocolee6127
    @tocolee6127 4 года назад +1

    Appreciate the time and energy put into the video. However, this ain't how and attack goess down but I save it.

    • @djft6944
      @djft6944 4 года назад +1

      Toco....what's important here is if you clicked on this video you obviously didnt know wrist lock techniques. Try to be the best martial artist you can be by adding defensive/offensive techniques to your arsenal. Knowledge is power grasshopper

    • @tocolee6127
      @tocolee6127 4 года назад

      @@djft6944 LOL! Basic? This ain't happening period!

    • @djft6944
      @djft6944 4 года назад +1

      @@tocolee6127 I see your grammar yellow belt "aint happening" either

    • @tocolee6127
      @tocolee6127 4 года назад

      @@djft6944 "Knowledge" that ain't wisely applied "ain't" worth possession. Now carry this 100 lb.. bowl of water a mile w/o spilling a drop.

    • @djft6944
      @djft6944 4 года назад

      @@tocolee6127 fair enough... but when I get back with your full bowl we have to work on your grammar.

  • @patmccaffery1543
    @patmccaffery1543 4 года назад +1

    I've never been in a fight where my opponent has grabbed my wrists.....they always come running and throwing punches. Aikido is very good for moving out of the way but at the same time using your opponents movement to isolate him with these wrist locks..!!

  • @constanzavictoria
    @constanzavictoria 4 года назад

    Muito bom

  • @emeliedenmodige2470
    @emeliedenmodige2470 4 года назад +1

    nice

  • @tblanco1546
    @tblanco1546 4 года назад +1

    I learned all those techniques in Hapkido Program. Good to see you in bbj

  • @gullybull5568
    @gullybull5568 4 года назад +2

    Good Ukrainian boy. VERY dangerous Man.
    Canada says 👍Respects.

  • @halkael2317
    @halkael2317 4 года назад +6

    “This man is going to teach us some wrist locks...”
    Reaches to shake his hand... haha, I dont think so!! Im not that stupid!

  • @johnnylelo9286
    @johnnylelo9286 3 года назад

    I'm glad they learning japanese ju jitsu techniques.