I can touch my forearm easy.
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We have a guy that's really good at them and you can't wrist lock him back...he can touch his forearms and I believe he made Sean step on one to prove the strength and flexibility of them.
I love wrist locks. LOVE EM.
In fact, anything that someone would consider cheap or gimmicky, that's prob my fave.
My absolute favorite one is The Wrister.
all im saying is theres a difference between no muscular support and flexibility. it used to be practically impossible to kimura me, and then i fucked my shoulder up because i never worried about that shit and now im super careful with it.
i havnt seen your wrist so i cant say but id rather mention something that might help you out. your wrist could be fine now but in a few years. who knows.
I use them all the time, I see them everywhere!
i use tons of old school jiujitsu wrist locks all the time. I use them to break grips and clear frames mainly.
I'm a LE officer and a defensive tactics instructor, and use wrist locks in that capacity, but rarely when I roll. I'm not sure why I separate the two. I should probably add this to my game considering I'm pretty proficient with them.
George, I would be interested to see if your wrist could handle radial deviation, meaning when you are goose necked(palm to forearm) if you can handle rotating the hand to either side. We call this a Z lock. I have found that this can usually cause a tap even on people with very flexible wrists.