CLASS: Sneaky Wristlocks from Everywhere (15-Aug-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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6m 7s
When you get into position of control, you can easily find a wristlock. Do it from your Lasso guard when the opponent attempts to spin his hand free, from the bicep sandwich top position, from the omoplata, or from stapling his arm in side control.
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