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The two-on-one wrist lock from standing uses both hands to control and bend the opponent's wrist into flexion while both fighters are on their feet. [1],[2] One hand grips the back of the opponent's hand while the other controls the forearm, and the attacker applies flexion by pushing the hand toward the inner forearm with coordinated two-handed force. [1] The standing position allows the attacker to add body weight and rotational torque to the wrist bend by stepping and turning. [1],[2]

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Standing Two-on-One Wrist Lock[1]Tachi Double Wrist LockJP[2]
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История и происхождение

Standing two-on-one wrist locks are foundational techniques in aikido (nikkyo and sankyo variants), hapkido, and classical jujutsu, where they serve as primary standing control and submission methods. [1],[2] The two-on-one principle ensures that the attacker's grip strength always exceeds the defender's single-wrist resistance. [1] This standing application is one of the most widely taught self-defense wrist lock techniques across martial arts worldwide. [1],[2]

Страна происхождения· показано в случайном порядке

  • БразилияБразильское джиу-джитсу, Сабмишн-грэпплинг, ММА
  • Япония立ち技から(Tachi-waza kara)Бразильское джиу-джитсу, Дзюдо, Сабмишн-грэпплинг
  • СШАСабмишн-грэпплинг, ММА
  • РоссияСамбо
  • КитайЦиньна

Эффективность

Standing submissions (guillotines, standing kimuras, standing arm triangles) are applied from the feet and are high-percentage in MMA where the opponent's guard pull attempt exposes them. [1]

Родословная

Standing submissions come from judo (tachi-waza ne-waza transitions) and catch wrestling. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Standing submissions, particularly guillotine chokes, are among the most common finishes in UFC competition. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionForced flexion, extension, or rotation of the wrist beyond its normal range of motion
Joints InvolvedRadiocarpal joint (wrist), intercarpal joints, distal radioulnar joint
Force VectorTwo-point control — one hand stabilises the forearm while the other drives the wrist into flexion, extension, or deviation
VulnerabilitySmall joint with limited muscular protection makes it susceptible to sudden, low-force submissions

Позиция и вход

From any grip exchangeDuring grip fighting, isolate the opponent's wrist with two-on-one control and apply sudden flexion or rotation
From guard (gi)When opponent posts a hand on the mat or chest, trap the wrist and apply downward pressure for the wrist lock
From mount or side controlOpponent posts to escape, trap the wrist against the mat and apply the lock

Варианты

Standard wrist lock (kote gaeshi)two-handed rotational lock on the wrist
Gooseneck wrist lockflexion lock bending the wrist down toward the forearm
Standing wrist lockapplied during grip fighting or a standing exchange
Ground wrist lockcatching the opponent's posted hand from mount, side control, or guard

Видео

Mastering the Wrist Lock Throw - Standing Submissions

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From Standing·Team Third Heaven

The Jiujitsu outside wrist lock also known as Omote Gyaku is a high percentage self defense technique from standing posi

Best Wrist Locks from Standing by Pete the Greek Letsos

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From Standing·Bernardo Faria BJJ Fanatics

Best Wrist Locks from Standing by Pete the Greek - Click Here To Check Out Pete Letsos' Instructional Videos - https://b

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Оценки

Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

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Высокий5/10

Wrist lock variant targeting carpal and radioulnar joints through forced deviation or torsion

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Продвинутый
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

Запрещено
Разрешено
IBJJF — Legal at all belt levels
IBJJF Rules Book v6.0, June 2024PDF
ADCC — Legal — all submissions legal in ADCC
ADCC Rules Update, April 2025PDF
Unified MMA — Legal submission technique
Unified Rules of MMA, August 2025PDF
FIAS Sport Sambo — Legal
FIAS International Sambo Competition RulesPDF
FIAS Combat Sambo — Legal
FIAS Combat Sambo RulesPDF

Заметки по тренировке

Standing wrist locks attack the opponent's wrist during grip fighting, clinch work, and standing transitions — they exploit the momentary hand positions that occur during standing grappling (Danaher, New Wave Jiu Jitsu, 2020)
Standing wrist locks are among the fastest submissions in grappling: the transition from grip break to wrist lock can occur in under a second
The most common standing wrist lock: during grip fighting, peel the opponent's hand off your lapel and immediately apply an extension lock — the grip break becomes the submission
Standing wrist locks work best against stiff-armed opponents: those who push or post with locked-out arms expose their wrists to attack
Aikido and jujutsu developed the most sophisticated standing wrist lock systems: nikkyo, sankyo, kote-gaeshi, and gooseneck all applied from standing
Standing wrist locks can create takedowns: the wrist pain and structural compromise off-balance the opponent — the wrist lock drives them to the ground
Standing wrist locks in judo: during grip fighting for dominant kumi-kata, the hand exchange creates brief moments where the wrist is vulnerable

Типичные ошибки

!Attempting standing wrist locks against a mobile opponent — the opponent must be momentarily committed (gripping, pushing, reaching) for the wrist to be catchable
!Not controlling the elbow — a free elbow allows the opponent to retract the arm; control the forearm and elbow while attacking the wrist
!Using standing wrist locks as primary attacks — they work best as opportunistic attacks during grip fighting transitions
!Holding the wrist lock standing when it isn't finishing — if the standing lock doesn't tap, transition to a takedown or ground follow-up
!Not disguising the attack — standing wrist locks work through surprise; obvious setups are easily defeated
!Applying against a fisted hand — wait for the grip or open hand; a fist resists wrist locks
!Not following through to the ground — standing wrist locks that partially work can become ground submissions; don't let go during the transition

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Establish Positionachieve the controlling position needed for this submission
2Create the Threatbegin the submission setup to force a defensive reaction
3Secure the Holdlock the submission grip with proper body mechanics
4Finishapply increasing pressure until the opponent taps or the joint/choke takes effect

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

Japanese wrestling/BJJ standard terminology

1ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Community Terminology

Japanese wrestling/BJJ standard terminology

2Учебная программаKodokan Judo Institute — Official Waza Names

Standard Japanese martial arts terminology (kanji/hiragana)

3ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Standard Terminology (武道用語)

Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)

4ЦитатаJapanese wrestling/BJJ standard terminology

Japanese terminology sourced from Japanese wrestling/BJJ standard terminology

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

fine motor control, grip sensitivity, quick hand transitions

Favours

dexterous hands with strong fingers

Key muscles

forearm flexors and extensors, intrinsic hand muscles

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Why don't I see wrist locks from standing in professional competitions?

Wrist locks are very effective but extremely dangerous, which is why many tournaments ban them. Team Third Heaven notes they work exceptionally well in self-defense against an unsuspecting opponent, but the injury risk means they're rarely seen in professional MMA competition.

How do I finish a wrist lock after taking my opponent to the ground?

Once you have the wrist lock established and are on the ground, slide your knee over to your opponent's bicep and continue rotating the wrist to complete the submission.

What's a common mistake when defending against a wrist lock from standing?

According to Pete the Greek Letsos, stepping from the inside when your opponent tries to push you exposes you to naked chokes—instead, step to the outside and use a chop motion to defend.

Why is it harder to finish a wrist lock from standing versus on the ground?

The ground stabilizes and immobilizes your opponent, giving you a base so they can't move, whereas from standing your opponent retains mobility and can more easily escape.

Как работает From Standing?

The two-on-one wrist lock from standing uses both hands to control and bend the opponent's wrist into flexion while both fighters are on their feet. One hand grips the back of the opponent's hand while the other controls the forearm, and the attacker applies flexion by pushing the hand toward the inner forearm with coordinated two-handed force.

Откуда происходит From Standing?

Standing two-on-one wrist locks are foundational techniques in aikido (nikkyo and sankyo variants), hapkido, and classical jujutsu, where they serve as primary standing control and submission methods. The two-on-one principle ensures that the attacker's grip strength always exceeds the defender's single-wrist resistance.

Разрешён ли From Standing на соревнованиях?

IBJJF: разрешён — Legal at all belt levels; IJF: запрещён — Only elbow joint locks (kansetsu-waza) permitted in judo — all other joint lo…; ADCC: разрешён — Legal — all submissions legal in ADCC; Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal submission technique; FIAS Sport Sambo: разрешён — Legal; FIAS Combat Sambo: разрешён — Legal

Насколько опасен From Standing?

Оценка опасности 5/10. Wrist lock variant targeting carpal and radioulnar joints through forced deviation or torsion

Как подготовить From Standing?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Establish Position → Create the Threat → Secure the Hold → Finish.

Как защититься от From Standing?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Early Recognition — identify the submission attempt early and begin defence immediately / Posture and Base — maintain strong posture and base to prevent submission setups / Grip Fight — deny the attacker their preferred gripping configuration.

Какие есть варианты From Standing?

Распространённые варианты: Standard wrist lock (kote gaeshi) (two-handed rotational lock on the wrist); Gooseneck wrist lock (flexion lock bending the wrist down toward the forearm); Standing wrist lock (applied during grip fighting or a standing exchange); Ground wrist lock (catching the opponent's posted hand from mount, side cont…).

Насколько эффективен From Standing на соревнованиях?

Standing submissions, particularly guillotine chokes, are among the most common finishes in UFC competition.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении From Standing?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Attempting standing wrist locks against a mobile opponent — the opponent must be momentarily committed (gripping, pus… / Not controlling the elbow — a free elbow allows the opponent to retract the arm; control the forearm and elbow while … / Using standing wrist locks as primary attacks — they work best as opportunistic attacks during grip fighting transitions / Holding the wrist lock standing when it isn't finishing — if the standing lock doesn't tap, transition to a takedown ….

Какие ещё названия есть у From Standing?

From Standing также известен как Tachi-waza kara, Standing Two-on-One Wrist Lock, Tachi Double Wrist Lock.