Sang H. Kim shows you how to transition from a standing gooseneck wrist lock to an inverted arm bar on the ground, a version of the arm bar that isn't often taught. Watch other wrist locking videos on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=670C790BF169AA46 More Junsado videos and DVDs by Sang H. Kim at http://www.turtlepress.com/DVDs_Junsado_DVDs_s/21.html
@Associazione
In some schools they are purely as self defense techniques. We don't use them in sparring at the school I train at but we do get to do them full speed with partners. And I have personally had to use them in a self defense situation, and they work work very well.
ludefrk001 3 months ago
moos14: u cant punch with ur other hand with that wrist lock on. try punching someone with ur left hand in a wrist lock. when u try to punch and he exerts more pressure on ur left wrist, your body naturally tenses up.
baabaaboo 1 year ago
..so what if he punches with that other arm its not controlled..if hes just trained a bit in sth like boxing or so,he could easily get out of that one :/
moos14 1 year ago
Should these types of techniques be taught in Taekwondo?
Associazione 1 year ago
this is good :)))))))
mandyuri3 1 year ago