CLASS: Basic Wristlocks from Standing, Guard, and Side Control (14-Aug-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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11m
You can do wristlocks from anywhere as long as you trap the hand and elbow in a 90 degree bend. Access to wristlocks can be from standing when they grab your collar, from closed guard when they take the sword grip, from triangle hold, when they defend the choke and armbar, and from side control when they get an underhook or secure an arm frame.
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