Description
Marcio Stambowsky – Deadly Wristlocks
- Attacking smaller joints adds new and dangerous layers to your BJJ toolbox
- Develop an awareness of the wrist lock and its power so you don’t succumb to its treachery
- Keep your training partners on their toes with sneaky attacks from EVERYWHERE
Part 1:
- Introduction
- Wrist Locks for Self Defense & Sport
- Stand Up – Flat Pectoral Wrist Lock
- No-Gi/Street Self Defense
- Gi / Sport
- Straight Pectoral Wrist Lock
- No-Gi/Street Self Defense
- Gi/Sport
- Twisting Pectoral Wrist Lock
- Street Self Defense
- Rolls Gracie Variation
- Waiters Wrist Lock
- No-Gi / Street Self Defense
- Gi / Bicep Tie Wrist Lock
- No gi / Self defense)
- Gi/sport
- The Subway Creeper Wrist Lock
- Self Defense
- The Stranglers Wrist Lock
- Self defense
Part 2:
- Mount Position
- Bicep Tie Wrist Lock
- Street/Self Defense
- Gi/Sport
- Hip Trap Wrist Lock
- Street/Self Defense
- Gi/Sport
- Bicep to Hip Trap Combo
- Street/Self Defense
- Gi/Sport
BICEP TIE WRIST LOCK
Part 3:
- Closed Guard
- Macarrao Wrist Lock
- No-Gi/Sport
- Gi/Sport
- Double Belt Grip Variation
- Waiters Wrist Lock
- No-Gi/Sport
- Gi/Sport
- Palm to Palm Wrist Lock
- No-Gi/sport
- Gi/Sport
Part 4:
- Rear Mount
- Hand In Pocket
- No-Gi/Sport
- Gi/Sport
- Bicep Tie Wrist Lock
- No-Gi/Sport
- Gi/Sport
- Outro
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