This is a forum for joint locks. Which one is your favorite? What locks do you find the most reliable? Which ones do you have trouble with? Do you prefer standing or prone locks?
Tell us all about it. Better yet tell what art you practice, What level your at, and if you think the lock is good for sport, self defense, or even just no good at all.
Who knows you may get some tips that make that rusty old lock you barely remember the dodge viper of your garage instead of the broke down f-150.
My personal experience is that elbow locks are the easiest to apply in most situations, though I have recently discovered a few new ways to implement wrist locks that makes me a bit more confident in them.
So name your poison, and lets see if we all can't learn something.
Tell us all about it. Better yet tell what art you practice, What level your at, and if you think the lock is good for sport, self defense, or even just no good at all.
Who knows you may get some tips that make that rusty old lock you barely remember the dodge viper of your garage instead of the broke down f-150.
My personal experience is that elbow locks are the easiest to apply in most situations, though I have recently discovered a few new ways to implement wrist locks that makes me a bit more confident in them.
So name your poison, and lets see if we all can't learn something.