Basic Joint Lock Flow Drill
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Yes, they do. Joint locks are employed by every single law enforcement agency on the planet, every single battlefield combat system employees joint locks. Tried and Tested, joint locks are far more effective hand to hand combat tools then strikes. Strikes are usually nothing more then bad intention, where joint locks lead to a bad ending. Your opinion demonstrates a clearly untested fighter.
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wristlocks don`t work? have you ever seen a police officer make an arrest? they use wristlocks every day.and as for the argument that the UFC doesn`t use them so they must not work is just ludicrous.i can assure you that a kick to the groin is a very effective technique and guess what? they`re just as illegal as wristlocks.
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basic.....
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Love your video man! Keep up the good work!
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action! said the director.. lol..
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@heyjt ...sorry..I'm just now seeing this post 3 years later...but the UFC doesn't allow small joint manipulation like this..they do however allow major joint locks though...i.e. elbows, knees.
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@allan2780 I agree, and to all the disrespectful mma practitioners out there, if it were not for traditional martial arts, mma would not exist! Take away specialized ground fighting arts, take away specialized striking arts, and all you have left is a bar room tough man brawl! You don't have to disrespect the old ways just because you don't agree with them. But step outside of the ring and rules of sports and you will find that a true combative art is very destructive when applied!
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Great technique, but your flow drills/two man drills seem to be one sided, a good flow drill should include locks and reversals in equal portions, for if you encounter someone experienced in Chin Na the match will not be so one sided. Just food for thought.
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Why argue over training it is this attitude that makes American martial arts weak. Competition is just that, but in the field where life or death matters you use whatever works. There's no arguing about which style is better. Just teach me what keeps me alive.
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mma or traditional martial arts it is all great
joint locks are great but they must be masked or set up properly.
allan2780 2 years ago
It's interesting to see the variety of comments. I haven't checked this page for a while. The Ryukyu Kenpo guys say "strike to lock, lock to strike". Hitting first is good, but if you are a cop or a bouncer in a club, you can't. Then, you must neutralize the attack and control. These UFC kids crack me up.
Armchair martial artists. Never met a master.
Good luck with that, kids.
heyjt 2 years ago
hey i have a question, how come they dont use this in the ufc? hahahahahaha
Johnf85 4 years ago
UFC does use joint lock flows. You must be new to this.
heyjt 4 years ago