I seen the wrist locked used by 2 Australian officers on a smaller fella, the fella went to his tippy toes as the ex officer explains, however he quickly got out of it and ran off by quickly dropping his weight and twisting. As TeamWuJin said this is something you only want to use if you are 100% comfortable with the methods and what can go wrong.
Big up Aussie! haha thanks for sharing this & our flag being thrown up! Respect, Respect! The goose neck (wrist lock at the end there..) ou have to be real good at because I've seen patrons/suspects (security or LE work take ya pick) wriggle out and smack officers in the head.. As a general rule you got 2 arms tied up & he's got one free.. So alls im saying is if you are going to train it make sure you train the shit outta it so its 2nd nature! Bless!
@TeamWuJin i dont know if i can describe it online but when doing the wrist lock you can also do a second wrist lock w/ his other hand but its easier to do the second one first its like the wrist lock he showed but behind the back if you get what i mean haha
@surfdigby Believe me when I say some people when putting this move on do not seem to feel pain, the struggle can be fierce so grabbing the ears is an option. Also an eye gouge,..
@nicamy8988 That hasnt put me off Oz though. Still in touch with friends from 40 years ago and am visiting in Feb. Love the people but not too fond of the cops. In my 60's now so hopefully they'll leave me alone!! :)
@nicamy8988 I'm from the UK not the USA where for sure the cops are bad. I dont know how old you are but in the 1960's in Oz if your hair was over your collar you were fair game for a ride to the local nick and a good slapping, I'm sure they used to do it to pass the time on a long night shift. Another example: on my way home from work in Freo, stopped by the cops, just been paid but had thrown away wage slip, couldnt prove where I got the money from so they took it. Believe that or not.
the first one might work against someone who is drunk but the 2nd one isnt even going to work against a paraplegic let alone someone whos popped a couple beans or drunk :)
Legit techniques, but implemented completely wrong, so bad that it would lead to you getting your head caved in. Don't attempt any of this crap without learning the key points from a professional.
The first one is smooth and practical.
The second needs support by the upperarm Lock. Trained person or strugling person will turn elbow upwarts.
I seen the wrist locked used by 2 Australian officers on a smaller fella, the fella went to his tippy toes as the ex officer explains, however he quickly got out of it and ran off by quickly dropping his weight and twisting. As
TeamWuJin said this is something you only want to use if you are 100% comfortable with the methods and what can go wrong.
great video
Good onya mate,, they certainly do work, especially the second one, the goose neck hold, or wrist lock....
Big up Aussie! haha
thanks for sharing this & our flag being thrown up! Respect, Respect!
The goose neck (wrist lock at the end there..) ou have to be real good at because I've seen patrons/suspects (security or LE work take ya pick) wriggle out and smack officers in the head.. As a general rule you got 2 arms tied up & he's got one free.. So alls im saying is if you are going to train it make sure you train the shit outta it so its 2nd nature! Bless!
@TeamWuJin i dont know if i can describe it online but when doing the wrist lock you can also do a second wrist lock w/ his other hand but its easier to do the second one first its like the wrist lock he showed but behind the back if you get what i mean haha
good video Bro
Are you really allowed to grab their ears after you've restrained them?
@surfdigby Believe me when I say some people when putting this move on do not seem to feel pain, the struggle can be fierce so grabbing the ears is an option. Also an eye gouge,..
RELAX YOUR FUCKIN AAAAARRRM!
nice guys
david acton sure is having a hard time keeping his hands off that dude - hmm......
In real life you would put hard and fast pressure on no escape whatsoever.
@nicamy8988 That hasnt put me off Oz though. Still in touch with friends from 40 years ago and am visiting in Feb. Love the people but not too fond of the cops. In my 60's now so hopefully they'll leave me alone!! :)
@geminisnakeA1 Your thinking is not even in the same league as mine, not even the same game.
@nicamy8988 I'm from the UK not the USA where for sure the cops are bad. I dont know how old you are but in the 1960's in Oz if your hair was over your collar you were fair game for a ride to the local nick and a good slapping, I'm sure they used to do it to pass the time on a long night shift. Another example: on my way home from work in Freo, stopped by the cops, just been paid but had thrown away wage slip, couldnt prove where I got the money from so they took it. Believe that or not.
the first one might work against someone who is drunk but the 2nd one isnt even going to work against a paraplegic let alone someone whos popped a couple beans or drunk :)
@jpr733 It just shocks you but you feel inferior, right? Im curious, sorry.
1:28 thats a potential black dude coming, you should have tried few techniques on him, and see how he reacts
the wrist lock works the best try punchin them in the face n they can snap ur wrist why dont u try it on ur friends
@sail1948 yea they tend to leave pensioners alone they dont get as many points as they do for getting a P plater haha
@cyanideisabitterpill ROFLMFAO!!!!!
gr8 but tooo basic for todays combat
Legit techniques, but implemented completely wrong, so bad that it would lead to you getting your head caved in. Don't attempt any of this crap without learning the key points from a professional.
I do MMA and this moves are disgraceful