Wrist grab releases

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2008
  • Whilst not a common attack, especially man-to-man, this is a useful starting point for anyone who is interested in learning the basic principles of escaping from, and countering, all manner of locks and holds.
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  • @pessimistsmile
    @pessimistsmile 13 років тому

    I know that this is not a common attack, but of all the stuff I have learned in my 8 years and 4 styles of training in martial arts, the escape from a wrist grab is the only thing I have ever had to use in real life. Basically some dude who had been acting aggressively (verbally) towards me and my mates grabbed my wrist and said to me "come over here" - 'here' meaning the place where his mates were wating to back him up. I used this kind of stuff and his attitude soon changed! Excellent vid.

  • @SifuMichael
    @SifuMichael 14 років тому

    I never believed in wrist lock releases, but the way you utilise them put them in a different perspective. thanks for the enlightenment

  • @MCShvabo
    @MCShvabo 8 років тому +1

    Wow Dr.Phil kicks ass!

  • @chimaera1855
    @chimaera1855 15 років тому

    mhh i train and teach muay thai in kl malaysia but always look forward to learn something new.u are really good to explain ur techniques.i like ur style

  • @xiaolaoshu520
    @xiaolaoshu520 15 років тому

    thanks this is good for people that i know that walks late in the night. i am worry for their safety. i dont want them to get hurt etc...

  • @pugilistica
    @pugilistica  15 років тому +1

    You're too kind!

  • @sagarasouske
    @sagarasouske 13 років тому

    Thank you very much for the video, you're a real life savor. Literally.

  • @pugilistica
    @pugilistica  15 років тому

    Thank you for your positive comments. Best wishes.

  • @justd3rd
    @justd3rd 15 років тому

    Thankyou for the demo..... simple and useful.

  • @pugilistica
    @pugilistica  14 років тому +1

    @Emelai These particular releases are fundamentally from Hapkido - or my interpretation of them at least. But I am sure that they can be found in other arts too.

  • @lendir1
    @lendir1 12 років тому

    British? I have noticed many instructors posting on here are British, would make one think twice before taking on the island, LOL. Many respects to the instructor, will favorite and am sure to learn quite a bit, thanks very much for posting :).

  • @steve39000
    @steve39000 15 років тому

    I train but we have not done this yet, Looks good

  • @pugilistica
    @pugilistica  15 років тому

    Yes I do. I'll try to film them and put them up here for you as soon as I have the time.

  • @laerciodasilvasouza8153
    @laerciodasilvasouza8153 Рік тому

    Very good

  • @Zeberde3
    @Zeberde3 12 років тому +1

    @Emelai
    Krav Maga ( most effective martial art in the world ) and one of the most deadliest hand to hand combat systems in the world.

  • @pugilistica
    @pugilistica  13 років тому

    @SagaraSouske Thank you for your very kind and positive comment.

  • @Rapist87
    @Rapist87 13 років тому

    Even people who don't like or believe in "wrist locking" should consider the techniques shown here to defend someone grabbing your wrists when in a boxing stance. This guy looks decent wouldn't mind training with him

  • @xiaolaoshu520
    @xiaolaoshu520 15 років тому

    do you have any counter techniques for women for grabbing attacks ( bear hugs-any, 2 hand grabs, front-back chokes, head locks, 2 hand grab on 1 arm etc etc.. please please show me. thanks!

  • @pugilistica
    @pugilistica  5 років тому

    I certainly don't ever forget about the other hand! That's the immediate danger hand. I know where the other one is that's holding onto my wrist, so that's not really the immediate threat. Anyone who has ever trained with me will confirm that I always stress that fact. To be honest, I'm not gonna give you my hand to grab anyway. And in any case, it's a pretty unrealistic attack for one bloke to use on another one. It's more likely, however, if I have a weapon in that hand, and the other guy is trying to restrict what I can do with it. Or, perhaps, in a grappling situation where one guy grabs another guy's wrist prior to attempting to throw him to the floor.
    So you did Kuk Sool for four years? What do you do nowadays?

  • @PaulGappyNorris
    @PaulGappyNorris 9 років тому

    If ollie can fight his way out of a paper bag... i'm a dutch man.

    • @pugilistica
      @pugilistica  8 років тому +2

      I'd reply to that, if only I could find my way out of this paper bag! 😜

  • @snailsruinlives
    @snailsruinlives 14 років тому

    @pugilistica he trains in krav maga, i know because i learn with that federation

  • @t9mothy649
    @t9mothy649 4 роки тому

    6:20 could’nt you bait this wrist release for a clean hook?

    • @pugilistica
      @pugilistica  4 роки тому

      T9MOTHY : Yes of course. But what if you work in a Hospital and a mental patient suddenly grabs one of your wrists. Does your Job Description allow you to punch his lights out?

  • @pugilistica
    @pugilistica  12 років тому

    @Zeberde3 Not true I'm afraid. I have never practised Krav Maga!

  • @johnnythepillpopper1974
    @johnnythepillpopper1974 5 років тому

    I trained in kuk sool for about 4 years, I’m sorry to say but it’s pretty much useless. They ignore the fact that people have two hands, they only concentrate on the one grabbing hand and they ignore the punching one,

  • @snailsruinlives
    @snailsruinlives 14 років тому

    my bad diff logo