Mastering Finger Locks And Wrist Locks With Professor James Hundon

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2023
  • Do Finger Locks and Wrist Locks work for self defence? Everyone is starting to learn arm bars, leg locks, and triangles in jiu-jitsu and MMA. However, when it comes to street tactics, can you use finger and wrist locks? They are not easy to pull off, but Professor James Hundon shows the proper way to execute a finger lock and a wrist lock, which he learned from his teacher, Professor Wally Jay.

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  • @stumbledoor69420
    @stumbledoor69420 6 місяців тому +4

    Was really good watched a few times thanks.

  • @rosco92
    @rosco92 6 місяців тому +3

    Hes a bad bad dude.. love it

  • @TheShavedleggs
    @TheShavedleggs 6 місяців тому +14

    Aikido's ancestor is Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu, and the name of the master was Takeda Sokaku, who had 2 well-known students: the Japanese Ueshiba Morihei, who founded Aikido, and the Korean Choi Yong-sul, who founded Hapkido.
    At some point, Ueshiba Morihei was of the opinion (and also politically driven) to found the contemporary, spiritual and soft Aikido from the very direct and aggressive Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu.
    That is the only reason why Aikido uses these large circles.
    Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu, on the other hand, was (and still is) a very tough act.
    By the way: I'm just a Kali guy and only interested in the similarities between different movements.

    • @dannycox1727
      @dannycox1727 6 місяців тому +2

      I was just about to mention Aikido. I spent 9 years in it and even lived in the dojo for 2 years. I got to second degree black belt but haven’t practiced for over 30 years. If you don’t think it works you should try it, it does very much work. Done correctly, by trained others, it can look fake. If you don’t think it works give it a try. You just might leave with a bruised ego, among other things

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому

      Ok aikido guy I train kick boxing and have done some jiu jitsu, no belt or anything I've rolled in a few gyms and have very little experience with martial arts I'd like to see you beat any one with any training like me or any guy 5 months in a gym of any contemporary martial arts or even bjj or wrestling

    • @dannycox1727
      @dannycox1727 6 місяців тому +2

      Try this non Aikido believer. Try launching a hitting in close quarters. Aikido is the way to the spirit through harmony. Why does that matter in this day and age? People these days seek harmony and not aggressive hurting. If we all try to get along we won’t do it with violence. It’s called evolution of the martial arts, thus the harmony part. Much of it is derived for harmony in living not fighting. Most of us learn the martial arts is not the ability to kick someone’s ass but remain undefeated. Things have evolved from the warriors way to the way of harmony. It’s not the way of a violent way, or conflict, but a way to help and teach each other the way to live in peace. No matter what is known in other cultures and traditions and arts a good street fighter has no rules. I learned, as I matured, not to criticize others way of life and living. What works for one person may not be the way for another person. We seek our own happiness and love. We go into learning different things for our own personal happiness and growth. Growing in the direction we want to go. I chose to live getting along rather than kicking someone’s ass. It all depends on where we are heading as individuals or what direction we want to go in. If someone is looking for a new way of life we have many ways to go at it. MMA and tough fighters may not have the patience or opportunity to create harmony. Use the best right way to survive. And surviving depends on the environment and situation that arise. To choose your own adventure and direction that best suits yourself maybe the easiest direction for you and you alone. Different strokes for different folks……..

    • @TheShavedleggs
      @TheShavedleggs 6 місяців тому

      @@dannycox1727
      This is a good explanation of the way of the ego death. It's good to know how to fight and to win. It's good to know that a fight is not needed.

    • @TheShavedleggs
      @TheShavedleggs 6 місяців тому

      @@kingofthegutter8259
      Have you ever tried to use your lucky genetics for the good of society?
      To use your strenght to build shelters for abandonnend animals and children?
      Or is your agenda to only hurt the next person?
      Did you come to earth to fuck up everything?
      Or did you come to do good?

  • @stumbledoor69420
    @stumbledoor69420 6 місяців тому +6

    "What if I told your entire life amounts to one thing.... knowing the right leverage to apply at the right time" - Movie The Peaceful Warrior, 'Socrates' to Dan Millman

  • @stumbledoor69420
    @stumbledoor69420 6 місяців тому +4

    More of a tutorial on how to make a man bun manly and tough! Lol... love to watch these "flows" all so naturally connected and while i only know the very very basics the sky is the limit. What a dance two grand masters woukd be to watch in a match to last 15 minutes without going down to stay.

  • @Dayz3O6
    @Dayz3O6 6 місяців тому +1

    amazing moves

  • @John-zz5gt
    @John-zz5gt 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you sir

  • @sherimontes3055
    @sherimontes3055 3 місяці тому

    Thank you!!

  • @yonomulyono8818
    @yonomulyono8818 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jasonmarlowe6817
    @jasonmarlowe6817 6 місяців тому +4

    If you want to know if wrist locks work, ask a legit trained jail guard who's trained to use them A LOT. Also, it helps if you have large hands, and even more if you have much larger hands and wrists than your opponent. My dad ran a jail, had huge hands and was a journeyman plumber for large building construction before entering law enforcement. Trust me, if my father gets his hands on your hands/wrists, something is gonna snap.

  • @bazman32
    @bazman32 6 місяців тому +6

    I knew a guy a long time ago who trained with Tak Kubota (the guy that developed the T-grip baton for the american police - he also trained the FBI and local law enforcement on wrist locks etc for finger printing suspects). Kubota stated that when a guy is very strong and high on drugs, all the wrist lock in the world dont meant shit- it would literally take about 6-8 big police men to hold someone for finger printing.
    Still good to learn though ..

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому

      You dont need drugs just minimal resistance to escape a wrist lock. You cant lock something in that rotates almost 360 degrees... also above that in 3 dimensions

    • @zshakur
      @zshakur 6 місяців тому

      That's for finger printing where the person needs to be still. What he's showing is moving the person around with the lock. Two different scenarios. Plus, most police officers aren't as highly trained (thousands of reps) as this guy is (or the guy you mentioned). 10,000 hours is real!!

    • @stevemeisternomic
      @stevemeisternomic 6 місяців тому

      ​@@kingofthegutter8259it is very easy to test that theory.

  • @steelydanit9756
    @steelydanit9756 14 днів тому

    Hello! I find these finger/wrist locks very intriguing and beneficial! Where can I train for such self defense or attend seminars as the one here. I live in Southern California in the San Fernando Valley area. I would very much an appreciate your response. Thank you!

  • @danielskipp1
    @danielskipp1 6 місяців тому +26

    They can work, they can not. Pain compliance does not work against pain-resistant individuals [alcohol and adrenaline, plus coke and heroin users, make for lots of those ] ... even joint locks don't work against those willing to keep fighting with a broken joint or bone. Trying to hold on to a wet finger in a wild fight, hoping they'll submit to avoid pain, is hardly a reliable control technique.

    • @andrewhageman1817
      @andrewhageman1817 6 місяців тому +8

      Being able to adapt in these scenarios is important, but this video only shows a few basic movements and is not meant to cover all possibilities.

    • @OldGuy555
      @OldGuy555 6 місяців тому +7

      @@andrewhageman1817 The locks work for the Professor because he can also punch, kick and grapple as needed.

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому +1

      They don't work we would see them in combat never works with a resisting opponent. How come man?

    • @OldGuy555
      @OldGuy555 6 місяців тому +2

      @@kingofthegutter8259 You don't know how.

    • @undisputedreflections
      @undisputedreflections 6 місяців тому

      @@kingofthegutter8259because the resisting opposition are unpredictable and not stationary.

  • @judahsamaria5250
    @judahsamaria5250 6 місяців тому +2

    Doc when you do another video can you have the camera man zoom in? Thanks

  • @AlphonsoFrett-xz6pi
    @AlphonsoFrett-xz6pi 6 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @wattyler6128
    @wattyler6128 6 місяців тому +6

    The only way I’ll be convinced this is useful is to see it against a trained boxer or trained MMA fighter

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому +1

      BUt you see it would be TOO deadly for the cage.. they would never allow it! jk...

    • @zshakur
      @zshakur 6 місяців тому +1

      LOL. Really dude. It's not legal in either sport so they'd have no defense for it unless they trained it. So yes, it would work if the opportunity presented itself. There are tons of opportunities to snatch a finger during grappling exchanges.

    • @SRC503
      @SRC503 5 місяців тому

      You know little about martial arts or fighting. Not all martial art techniques work a lot of times. But Martial artists study the possibility of what can be done. People use to say the same thing about Muay Thai kicks and about Gracie Jiujitsu.

    • @radicalrikki-oh4323
      @radicalrikki-oh4323 5 місяців тому +1

      it usually won't work against trained fighters, it's used against common untrained people

    • @wizardseye
      @wizardseye 4 місяці тому +1

      In any situation, there will be a rule set and win condition. The moves that are most effective under that rule set and achieve the win condition will become the dominant moves.
      In MMA, with their rule set and win condition (knockout or submission), the moves that best accomplish that will dominate. Wing Chun, Karate, Hapkido, etc, are not effective with that win condition.
      But say in a law enforcement situation, you have different win conditions and rule sets. Cop wins if bad guy is in cuffs, with bonus points if uninjured. Bad guy wins if he gets away. With that rule set and win condition the cop and bad guy use different moves. Moves which are effective in MMA are suboptimal in that rule set.
      But this is where locks become more effective and become more dominant to apprehend the bad guy.
      I've worked in law enforcement and tactical security. Not once have I ever punched, kicked, or choked anyone. Not that there's never a time to do so, I just never have.
      I have however used wrestling, judo, and hapkido.

  • @demetrimeko
    @demetrimeko 6 місяців тому +1

    🎉 cool where are you located?

  • @user-deeptalk
    @user-deeptalk 3 місяці тому

    All control or lock skill is use for protect,break the finger or arm that you locked call attack.

  • @wildcard5269
    @wildcard5269 6 місяців тому +6

    Prof. Hundon,
    Does this work with MMA Fighters?
    I've seen many times where an MMA Fighter defeats an individual that knows Wing Chun OR some other form of Martial Arts

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому +2

      I've seen wing chun adapted in very loose terms to be used (such as the serpent dodge) one can say that the very basic Muay tai fist slap defense is akin to wing chun but that's about it. All this shit is... Well shit

    • @wildcard5269
      @wildcard5269 6 місяців тому

      @@kingofthegutter8259 Thank you
      I appreciate your feedback
      I'll have to adopt the serpent dodge technique

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому +2

      @@wildcard5269 its that one move you see in every anime, where they dont dodge, thats my stupid autocorrect, but I meant block or deflect. You know when they snake their arm around the other guy's arm, its not the worst defense to batting away an oppents incoming hand, but its not going to work every time. This is hard to explain but they drilled this in my kick boxing gym. Well a simpler deflect, that again, is just like batting or patting the punch away. Its not a bad move it just takes a lot of practice to incorporate in any real way that will be just as useful or more useful than head movement/foot work would be...
      Sorry for miscommunication friend.
      Theres some channels like Fight Commentary Breakdowns, he goes over a lot of style vs style match ups - usually amatuer fights. Wing chun is something that cames up a whole bunch. I belive martial arts journey did a simialr video on the effectiveness of wing chun. Knowledge is your greatest weapon or something.
      Remember to keep the martial arts legit!

    • @wildcard5269
      @wildcard5269 6 місяців тому

      @@kingofthegutter8259 Xie Xie☺️

    • @TubbyTee
      @TubbyTee 6 місяців тому +2

      MMA competition rules do not allow these moves.

  • @divinedamon921
    @divinedamon921 6 місяців тому +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @yoshuaisrael9346
    @yoshuaisrael9346 6 місяців тому +1

    Where do he teach I want to go to his school

  • @roel1140
    @roel1140 2 місяці тому +1

    I want to see it applied in a real full speed unchoreographed fight!

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 29 днів тому

      If they could, they would. 🤣

  • @kevd2448
    @kevd2448 6 місяців тому +3

    Yeah right😂

  • @anandasene
    @anandasene 6 місяців тому +2

    All the technics works well when your opponent does not do any.I think it is better to study the defence systems rather than attacks.

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому

      This is all true its like its bullshit

    • @zshakur
      @zshakur 6 місяців тому

      We have to remember locks are techniques of opportunity not "go-to" basics. It's when they work not IF they work.

  • @GodsAssassin
    @GodsAssassin 6 місяців тому +2

    Mastery at work!

  • @buzzmeanytime
    @buzzmeanytime 6 місяців тому +1

    Where can get this kind of training?

    • @AmerAl-AgottiBey-wt7gb
      @AmerAl-AgottiBey-wt7gb 5 місяців тому

      bro, this 10000% bullshit, his "apponint"is playing allong with him. This will never help you. take some boxing and BJJ thats the only training you need

    • @jimmynich4791
      @jimmynich4791 Місяць тому

      @AmerAl-AgottiBey-wt7gb I don't believe this either. I think it might have it's uses, if you need to restrain people for work. I don't think it works in a fight, I've never known anyone defend themselves in a street fight with small joint locks or wrist locks, or trapping hands. Trapping is supposed to be a sensitivity and reactions drill & it's got twisted into people thinking they can defend themselves with it. Maybe they can against someone they would've beaten anyway but against a strong or skilled guy they'd get fubar'd.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 29 днів тому

      This is a scam. Train this for years, and you'll get your *** handed to you by someone with six months of boxing/muay thai/bjj/judo, wrestling training.

  • @samsungga30s33
    @samsungga30s33 6 місяців тому +2

    Do you have his contact details?
    Website, Social media pages.

  • @gdixonfitness
    @gdixonfitness 2 місяці тому

    Yelp water becomes the cup!

  • @hb9145
    @hb9145 29 днів тому

    This may work only before a fight has started. With clenched fists flying towards your head, good luck with that! KO within seconds.

  • @456swagger
    @456swagger 6 місяців тому +1

    Two Dojo ballerinas. Cops don't use those techniques. They shoot first and claim cowardice as a defense.

  • @bdlkinetics
    @bdlkinetics 4 місяці тому

    small circle ju jitsu!!!

  • @paulocesaramielgarcia1640
    @paulocesaramielgarcia1640 6 місяців тому +1

    Sape.

  • @1980dennisefranco
    @1980dennisefranco 6 місяців тому

    😅😅😅😅

  • @redpillpusher
    @redpillpusher 2 місяці тому

    🙄

  • @bb-zq3tl
    @bb-zq3tl 6 місяців тому

    This stuff is a gimmick. I spent many years doing chin na, wing Chun, tien shan pai, 8 animal style kung-fu etc... It's all bs that works in slow motion. It also works with compliant opponents.

  • @kingofthegutter8259
    @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому

    Even if Im able to consider one might end up in a lock which os very questionable as trying to do these fine movements on a moving target throwing hands at you would be certainly impossible but even if were allowing that... He has another arm, he can maneuver still, he can kick, he can push you, he can run away or just pull you close. Try that shit on a collegic level wrestler who weighs 200+ pounds... Youre getting boddied.

  • @simeonlang5386
    @simeonlang5386 6 місяців тому

    Just make a fist

  • @atomicpsych0
    @atomicpsych0 6 місяців тому +2

    Bullshido at its finest. Ain't no one throwing open hand strikes dude 😂

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому +1

      Exactly. Why can't the 'locked up' guy maneuver or just slap him with his other hand

  • @xxlxpman
    @xxlxpman 6 місяців тому

    Doesn't work so well on irrational, drugged up wack jobs. They wouldn't feel a broken leg, let alone a bent finger...

    • @goodlowdell
      @goodlowdell 6 місяців тому

      What about a size 13 foot to the nuts ?

    • @kingofthegutter8259
      @kingofthegutter8259 6 місяців тому

      Doesn't work on people with 2 functional arms

    • @MARTIALnoart
      @MARTIALnoart 2 місяці тому

      I don’t think hunk anything works against people in that state of mind so what’s your point

  • @rosstorres
    @rosstorres 6 місяців тому

    That's work with a 93 years old Grandma. BS

  • @xavierprz
    @xavierprz 6 місяців тому

    Xu Xiaodong on his way to expose this 🐴 💩. 😂😅