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BJJ Black Belt Submits His Opponent with a Gnarly Standing Wrist Lock in Competition

BJJ Black Belt Submits His Opponent with a Gnarly Standing Wrist Lock in Competition

Ah, wristlocks… Everyone wants to learn and use them in training and competition, but not a lot of people are open to immediately admitting it. Don’t stress out about it! The Wristlock is an incredibly versatile technique that doesn’t always have to lead to submission – but can, also, be used as a setup for other things.

For example, the following Wristlock setup is done from a standing position. And it’s so easy to use, both in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and street situations, that you’ll be asking all of your friends to demonstrate it on them!

BJJ black belt Branko Simonovic of Kimura BJJ Serbia recently used this nasty wrist lock at the IBJJF Rome Open. In part 2 of the video, he shows how he set it up.

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