Ultimate Wrist Locks by Andre Gomes
- Get devastating wrist locks from many different positions so that your opponents are never safe.
- Whether your opponent is standing, on their back or on top of you, their wrists are probably close to you, so take advantage of it.
- You don’t always need to finish the wrist lock, you can instead use it to control your opponent and get a sweep, transition or takedown.
- Utilize your gi as a way to get unique wrist locks to surprise your opponent.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
The wrist lock mechanics and concept | 1:55 |
Standing. Wrist Lock from Head Grip | 5:15 |
Wrist lock from Collar Grip | 6:57 |
Wrist Lock from Hand Grip | 11:31 |
Twisting Wrist Lock | 13:53 |
Wrist Lock from Kataguruma | 16:31 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Bottom. Wrist Lock From Sleeve Grip #1 | 0 |
Over the Shoulder Wrist lock | 4:28 |
Wrist Lock from Grip on Armpit | 7:59 |
Wrist lock from Hip Grip | 11:02 |
Wrist Lock 2 on 1 grip | 14:20 |
Wrist Lock From Lapel Guard Omoplata | 17:27 |
Wrist Lock from triangle | 21:16 |
Wrist Lock From Lapel Guard defense | 23:58 |
Wrist Lock From Stack Pass with hands on the hip | 26:39 |
Wrist Lock from Stack Pass with hands on the collar | 29:33 |
Kimura Wrist Lock | 33:05 |
Wrist Lock From Lasso | 35:33 |
Papercut defense with Wrist Lock | 37:52 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Top. Counter attacking the loop choke with wrist locks from many positions | 0 |
Wrist Lock with Grip on the Collar inside the closed guard | 4:17 |
Half Guard Wrist lock defending the underhook | 6:58 |
Half Guard Wrist lock when person pushes you away | 10:24 |
Side Control Wrist Lock with biceps slice at the same time | 12:38 |
Wrist lock From High Mount | 16:04 |
Wrist lock From S Mount | 18:39 |
Wrist Lock from Bear Hug on the Mount | 22:08 |
Wrist lock from Arm Bar when person defends using rear naked choke figure or grab their own collar | 24:36 |
Wrist Lock From crucifix | 27:12 |
Wrist Lock when I am defending my back from a choke | 30:22 |
- Get devastating wrist locks from many different positions so that your opponents are never safe.
- Whether your opponent is standing, on their back or on top of you, their wrists are probably close to you, so take advantage of it.
- You don’t always need to finish the wrist lock, you can instead use it to control your opponent and get a sweep, transition or takedown.
- Utilize your gi as a way to get unique wrist locks to surprise your opponent.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction | 0 |
The wrist lock mechanics and concept | 1:55 |
Standing. Wrist Lock from Head Grip | 5:15 |
Wrist lock from Collar Grip | 6:57 |
Wrist Lock from Hand Grip | 11:31 |
Twisting Wrist Lock | 13:53 |
Wrist Lock from Kataguruma | 16:31 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Bottom. Wrist Lock From Sleeve Grip #1 | 0 |
Over the Shoulder Wrist lock | 4:28 |
Wrist Lock from Grip on Armpit | 7:59 |
Wrist lock from Hip Grip | 11:02 |
Wrist Lock 2 on 1 grip | 14:20 |
Wrist Lock From Lapel Guard Omoplata | 17:27 |
Wrist Lock from triangle | 21:16 |
Wrist Lock From Lapel Guard defense | 23:58 |
Wrist Lock From Stack Pass with hands on the hip | 26:39 |
Wrist Lock from Stack Pass with hands on the collar | 29:33 |
Kimura Wrist Lock | 33:05 |
Wrist Lock From Lasso | 35:33 |
Papercut defense with Wrist Lock | 37:52 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Top. Counter attacking the loop choke with wrist locks from many positions | 0 |
Wrist Lock with Grip on the Collar inside the closed guard | 4:17 |
Half Guard Wrist lock defending the underhook | 6:58 |
Half Guard Wrist lock when person pushes you away | 10:24 |
Side Control Wrist Lock with biceps slice at the same time | 12:38 |
Wrist lock From High Mount | 16:04 |
Wrist lock From S Mount | 18:39 |
Wrist Lock from Bear Hug on the Mount | 22:08 |
Wrist lock from Arm Bar when person defends using rear naked choke figure or grab their own collar | 24:36 |
Wrist Lock From crucifix | 27:12 |
Wrist Lock when I am defending my back from a choke | 30:22 |
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So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
STANDING
PART 2
BOTTOM
PART 3
TOP
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