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The most complete wrist lock system ever taught in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu—now in one bundle.
Pete “The Greek” Letsos is universally recognized as the greatest wrist lock instructor in BJJ history. His methods have changed how grapplers at every level approach control, submissions, and hand fighting.
For a limited time, we’ve combined Pete’s 3 best-selling wrist lock courses into one devastatingly effective bundle.
If you’ve ever been told “wrist locks don’t work”—this is the system that proves them wrong.
🥋 What’s Inside the Merry Wristlock Bundle
This bundle includes Pete Letsos’ three most popular and battle-tested instructional courses, covering wrist locks from every major BJJ position:
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Standing & Grip Fighting – Break grips, dominate exchanges, and finish before the match even hits the ground
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Top & Bottom Positions – Wrist locks from guard, mount, side control, and scrambles
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Gi & No-Gi Applications – Adapt the system to any rule set
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High-Percentage Entries & Finishes – No gimmicks—only techniques that work against resisting opponents
Every technique is taught with Pete’s signature clarity, focusing on:
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Precise hand placement
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Leverage over strength
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Timing and setup chains that force reactions
🔥 Why Pete Letsos’ Wrist Locks Are Different
Most wrist locks fail because they’re taught as isolated tricks.
Pete teaches them as a complete system.
✔ Proven in competition
✔ Works on bigger, stronger opponents
✔ Integrates seamlessly with your existing BJJ game
✔ Turns defensive positions into submission threats
This is why Pete’s wrist lock instruction has been studied by black belts, MMA fighters, and high-level competitors worldwide.
🎁 Why This Bundle Is a No-Brainer
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✅ 3 Best-Selling Courses in One Package
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✅ Save big compared to buying individually
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✅ Instantly expand your submission arsenal
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✅ Perfect for white belts through black belts
Whether you want to:
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Catch more submissions
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Control aggressive opponents
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Or finally understand wrist locks at a deep level
This bundle delivers.
