Cops and COs used to be trained in some of these techniques.
@EsyuDach24 күн бұрын
grapping is for when you're trying not to hurt the guy and it's MUCH safer for you hit him FIRST, then in his weakened state it's much safer for you to play Nurse Nightingale to the a-hole. Front or side snapkick to the shin/knee, stop or oblque kick to same, then punch to kidney or floating ribs, THEN concen yourself with just twising him up and controling him, if you want to do so. At that point, you CAN just flee and you probably should do so, too. He probably has friends, might have weapons. grappling tends to end up on the ground, with the odds in favor of the heavier, stronger man or his friends. with the very serious risk of a knife getting pulled wihtout your seeing it and then you get slashed/stabbed
@kungfujoe213625 күн бұрын
i always wander why jointlocks are not used more in bjj (i hear ppl sometimes use wristlocks now but cannnot confirm it) there's some judo ppl at work and i was theory crafting on how i would fight them and staning locks/breaks i think could work (i'm heavyer and stronger only limmited judo experience)
@beenright511524 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure Stephan Nesting has mentioned them in the past, but not sure. They're really hard to apply when your opponent is expecting it and also trying to get one on you, of eyeing your other joints, etc... There is often a lot of grabbing in the beginning of a BJJ session from what I've seen, when both people are looking for a position. Generally, when the grip is really tight it can be hard to compromise the joint as well. Which is why you don't search for the wrist lock, you apply it when it's presented to you and usually use it for an opening for something else.
@straightcirclemartialarts522622 күн бұрын
I don't think small joint manipulations are legal in mma. I could be wrong though.
@เด็กพเนจร-ฝ4ษКүн бұрын
@@straightcirclemartialarts5226 wrist locks aren't illegal in mma, but no one has done one yet. I believe it's just finger locks that are illegal.
@เด็กพเนจร-ฝ4ษКүн бұрын
to the OP that said "i always wander why jointlocks are not used more in bjj" -BJJ is literally an art that's all joint locks so I don't get what the heck you are saying. Maybe you are talking about these Japanese jujitsu/ Aikido type joint locks that are shown in the video. Most of these aren't taught in BJJ schools, some schools do teach them. They are good for counter attacking when someone grips your wrist or your kimono. (i hear ppl sometimes use wristlocks now but cannnot confirm it) -People use wrist locks all the time in BJJ competitions, you can literally search it up on KZbin. So what do you mean you cannot confirm it? Again your post makes little sense.