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Shoulder Grab Arm Lock

This video shows a traditional chinese joint lock, where somebody grabs your left shoulder and you lock his arm by turning his hand to the right and pressing his elbow down with your arm. This lock works best when your opponent puts his right hand on your left shoulder, but of course you can also try it the other way around. First put your right hand on top of your opponents hand and grab the outside of his palm ( see video ). Then lift your left arm and slide your forearm over his elbow ( from the outside ). Press down ( elbow on elbow ) and pull his hand up clock-wise. Your forearm is free, so you have enough space to attack with your left hand at the same time. The shoulder grab wrist twist lock is very similar to this one, only that you twist his hand with your left hand and press his elbow down with the other hand.

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Feng Jia Bin
Song Jiang Wushu School

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Added on 03-07-2008 by martinvidic

 

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Tags:  shouldergrab  armlock  kungfu  jinna  jointlock  grappling  wushu 
Channels:   Wing Chun & Jin Na   Wushu Traditional  

 

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