CLASS: Wristlocks from Closed Guard, Side Control, and Standing (12-Aug-24)
Class Instructions
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7m 1s
You can do a wristlock when opponent secures a grip on your sleeve in closed guard, an underhook or arm frame from side control, or a collar grip from standing.
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