Effective Uses of Wrist Locks in Grappling

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @gw1357
    @gw1357 Год назад +5

    Great vid. Two of my favorite martial arts youtube people.
    As a stand up guy (Wing Chun/JKD, Muay Thai, boxing, etc) who is only 25 hours into jiu jitsu, I look forward to springing these on someone. Always appreciate when Knight JJ does stuff with standup application!

    • @KnightJiuJitsu
      @KnightJiuJitsu  Год назад

      Thank you! I hope this and my other videos help. And always fun doing videos with Ed

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Год назад +2

    Very interesting and informative vid here, Eli!

  • @LiboltAdventures
    @LiboltAdventures Год назад +9

    Mouth was watering the whole time

  • @edburdo
    @edburdo Год назад +4

    I use wristlocks mostly as "channel changers" - to make the person stop what they were doing momentarily so I can capitalise on that. I honestly don't know if I have a favorite? I just like wristlocks.
    My personal rule (for me when rolling) is I'll only submit you once with a wristlock. After that, I use them as channel changers. WHY? Because in most cases, if I can get you to tap to a wrist lock, I can do that again. And for me, it takes the fun out of rolling.
    My coach (who usually doesn't do wrist locks) will do them to me when we roll. Helps keep me (sometimes literally) on my toes. :)

  • @M_K-Bomb
    @M_K-Bomb 8 месяцев назад +1

    4.44 the wrist lock from S-mount was my favourite as it's an alt to having your back on the ground in an arm-bar.

  • @jesselowe9374
    @jesselowe9374 Год назад +2

    My favorite wrist locks are the gooseneck ones. I get it from the triangle off my back, from standing, while having the Russian 2 on 1, or stapling the bicep with my shin while in side control and wrist locking.

  • @Crafty71477
    @Crafty71477 Год назад +2

    My favorite wrist lock in stand up is catching the kimora from behind, then getting to the fingers and locking that as well. Three in one.

  • @notoriousquinnb
    @notoriousquinnb Год назад +1

    My favorite wristlock is wristlocking someone who is attempting to stack me during my omoplata attempt, or if I manage to break their posture briefly but can tell they want to come back up. Both situations people are usually not concerned with their wrist and allow me to grip it without much fuss. I think it is called the Carni in 10p system

  • @downtone2453
    @downtone2453 Год назад +1

    I use them to break grips. I grab the pad of the thumb from the top with same side hand. Thumb on the back of the hand. I turn it outward, it breaks the grip into a turning wrist lock kinda segal style. Usually they pull their hand away and you do something else, but sometimes the log roll and I release it as north south comes to me. Drop in NS. You can preempt this by blocking their grip with the palm of your cross hand. You guide with the same side arm into the cross hand palm, blocking their grip from being made, then right into the wrist lock I mentioned. I used this a shit ton, in every roll basically. I always break grips like this and it's effective unless their hand is in a very tight fist.

  • @rickt9569
    @rickt9569 Год назад +3

    My first roll as a blue belt I wristlocked one of my training partners that also got promoted the night before....still laugh thinking about it

  • @dawidszczepanski524
    @dawidszczepanski524 Год назад +2

    5:57 GOLD :D

  • @hubriswonk
    @hubriswonk Год назад +2

    Luv me some wristlocks :) :) :)

  • @metrolinamartialarts
    @metrolinamartialarts Год назад +3

    Still have nightmares about that last one 😅

  • @affrobeast
    @affrobeast Год назад +3

    My favorite techniques. 😂

  • @neilg1123
    @neilg1123 Год назад +2

    I call them low hanging fruit. Quick and easy taps, especially when someone is concerned with defending an omoplata or I'm just being lazy and don't feel like finishing it properly

  • @adilbekramadan2038
    @adilbekramadan2038 Год назад +2

    Nice 🖒👍👌🖒

  • @TomTom-xe8sf
    @TomTom-xe8sf Год назад +2

    You mean...people of culture and sophistication surely..?

  • @pingislife2653
    @pingislife2653 Год назад +4

    This horrible person loves this video!

  • @Jamoni1
    @Jamoni1 Год назад +2

    Nasty.