The Jacare Standing Wristlock

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A one way ticket to snap city. The Jacare Standing Wristlock is like aikido, but it works!
 
It's like waki-gatames or shotgun armbars; if you don't giver a fuck you can just keep slamming those shits on and it doesn't cost you anything.
 
What a hideous GI.

The wrist lock is for real though. My instructor caught me with it early in my training and I learned my lesson quickly.

Very powerful move, definite potential for injury. But man is it useful.

And it's useful not just as a submission but in keeping your opponent honest and making them more tentative.

I use this from all sorts of positions to get my opponent to give me space, like bottom half guard.
 
I love wrist locks. As @anaconda says, it keeps your opponent honest. Its funny how I still find people that would have no problem leg locking someone but think Wrist Locks are cheap submissions.

I'm always down for Prizon Rulz!
 
I love wrist locks. As @anaconda says, it keeps your opponent honest. Its funny how I still find people that would have no problem leg locking someone but think Wrist Locks are cheap submissions.

I'm always down for Prizon Rulz!

if you are throwing wrist locks on explosively and without lots of control people get hurt and its hard to get wrist locks without catching somebody by surprise somewhat explosively. yes it can happen but you will catch way more by doing it fast and more people will get hurt.

leg locks, especially 411, you have so much control you dont have to rely on surprise or explosive finish.
 
if you are throwing wrist locks on explosively and without lots of control people get hurt and its hard to get wrist locks without catching somebody by surprise somewhat explosively. yes it can happen but you will catch way more by doing it fast and more people will get hurt.

leg locks, especially 411, you have so much control you dont have to rely on surprise or explosive finish.
True. Wristlocks are great to hurt people, not necessarily the best for sports applications.
Go slowly in this particular move and you are getting your back taken
 
True. Wristlocks are great to hurt people, not necessarily the best for sports applications.

It's totally possible to apply wristlocks slowly and with good positional control. Just not this one.
 
well, that's just like, your opinion, man


- No. I can guarantee you that is the general consensus!

Bret Hitman Hart looked cool on pink, but you look like you choose the same 80s haircut as the singer Morrissey and got the Gi of Dan Hibiki from Street Fighter and mixed all in a hideous look.

Cool video.
But get a grip of your attire!
 
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- No. I can guarantee you that is the general consensus!

Bret Hitman Hart looked cool on pink, but you look like you choose the same 80s haircut as the singer Morrissey and got the Gi of Dan Hibiki from Street Fighter and mixed all in a hideous look.

Cool video.
But get a grip of your attire!

Nah.
 
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