CLASS: NoGi Twisting Wristlocks using two hands (16-Aug-24)
Class Instruction at VRJJ
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5m 54s
When you lock your hands onto your arm around the opponent's wrist, you can twist his wrist when locking it out. You can do this from standing or closed guard when they grab your wrist. You can also do this from mount when they do the vampire defense.
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