Interesting, is there a way to maintain your wrist lock without losing control of your opponent?, not brute strength or force, rather a technique to keep the lock on?. Slight chin na/ jiu jitsu is what I'm seeing here. Lovin the knowledge Sir, thank you.
Everything can be countered so the first rule is not to chase a lock or try to impose one idea. Keep the grip medium strong-firm but elastic. To stick to your opponent I find it best to Jeep the hand and wrist engaged with the forearms moderately tense but to focus on moving from the hips. As the opponent try’s to counter lever if you adapt with the hips you can nullify their leverage unless they of course have better positioning and footwork . So fundamentally keep a good structure, move continuously with the hips leading the feet and breathe-like a good waltz
@@Combatprofessor love that... breath like a good waltz hahaha. Counter energy feed strait to ground for structural advantage... hips do the dictating, push pull. Hands... like the antenna.
Kevin Secours, you’re a legend, Sir. Thank you.
You’re too kind. Thanks for watching.
head spear and footwork too, so important vs bigger opponent.
Definitely right
Interesting, is there a way to maintain your wrist lock without losing control of your opponent?, not brute strength or force, rather a technique to keep the lock on?. Slight chin na/ jiu jitsu is what I'm seeing here. Lovin the knowledge Sir, thank you.
Everything can be countered so the first rule is not to chase a lock or try to impose one idea. Keep the grip medium strong-firm but elastic. To stick to your opponent I find it best to Jeep the hand and wrist engaged with the forearms moderately tense but to focus on moving from the hips. As the opponent try’s to counter lever if you adapt with the hips you can nullify their leverage unless they of course have better positioning and footwork . So fundamentally keep a good structure, move continuously with the hips leading the feet and breathe-like a good waltz
@@Combatprofessor love that... breath like a good waltz hahaha. Counter energy feed strait to ground for structural advantage... hips do the dictating, push pull. Hands... like the antenna.
@@malikraheem3085 exactly