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Originally posted by Mr. AriesonWristlocks work if someone grabs your wrist.
I have never understood how they would work in a real fight, but whole systems are centered around them :Aikido, Hapkido and of course small circle Jujitsu. They must work in some sense.
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Originally posted by Mr. AriesonWristlocks work if someone grabs your wrist.
I have never understood how they would work in a real fight, but whole systems are centered around them :Aikido, Hapkido and of course small circle Jujitsu. They must work in some sense.
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Originally posted by Mr. AriesonI think treelizard had some posts about some guy who really makes wristlocks and aikido style holds work in MMA. But the name escapes me.
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Originally posted by Hardball View PostHave you ever used one in unarmed combat? Do you think they are mainly for use by Law Enforcement and Corrections Officers?
I know Royce Gracie once submitted someone with a wristlock but I don't think I've ever seen anyone else use one.
All locks are breaks. What are you feelings/opinions on this?
We need to remember that guys like Gracie are at the top of the pack. Are we that fast? Do we have a plan 'B' if we miss the grab?
I'd just as soon knock/choke him out. Knockout punch or takedown and he hits the pavement (preferably hard.) Then run. The idea is to save a life; yours
Trust your training, and let it kick in. That's my nickel's worth
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Originally posted by Mr. AriesonWristlocks work if someone grabs your wrist.
I have never understood how they would work in a real fight, but whole systems are centered around them :Aikido, Hapkido and of course small circle Jujitsu. They must work in some sense.to lapel choke attempts - you can almost find a wristlock.
I was introduced to them in two different ways. The first was just by learning and memorizing sets of locks - which is okay. The second was from learning a technique and applying it in different settings - stand-up, on the ground, infighting etc.
The second way was much better.
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