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Art of the Wristlock

Art of the Wristlock

Blending Aikido and Jiu Jitsu

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All Versions of Art of the Wristlock

2.2

January 13, 2022

Added Crashlytics Added Analytics Added Events

2.1

December 20, 2021

- Added offline download tabs - Added download video in the background

2.0

November 5, 2021

- Improved and better UI updates - Added download video option - View video on different quality
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1.7

October 17, 2014

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. iOS 8 updates.
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1.5

January 13, 2012

Added additional footage.

1.4

October 27, 2011

Fixes for iOS 5 issues.

1.3

May 4, 2011

Added additional video and changed icon.

1.0.0

December 16, 2010

Price History of Art of the Wristlock

Description of Art of the Wristlock

Aikido and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blackbelt Roy Dean presents an overview of wrist locks. 7 major techniques of Aikido are taught, including variations influenced by Roy Dean’s training in Japanese Jujutsu and BJJ. Wristlocks specifically for ground fighting are detailed, with every technique shown having success against resisting opponents. 3 seminars at the beautiful Yosokan Dojo in Monterey, California are also included. The first covers BJJ techniques and their correlation to Aikido. The second connects standing wristlocks with BJJ groundwork, and the third is a no gi clinic that covers foot locks and lower body submissions. "Short review: THE DVD to get for incorporating aikido and small circle jiu-jitsu principles into your BJJ or vice versa." -Formosa Neijia "The beauty of Roy’s work is that it is new ground to everyone - bjj and tma practitioners alike.I can personally say that all of the wristlock material on this set was new to me." -BJJ Norcal Roy Dean holds black belts in Judo, Aikido, Japanese and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He is currently a second degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and is highly regarded for his precise instruction and smooth technique.
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Art of the Wristlock: FAQ

Can Art of the Wristlock support iPad devices?

Yes, Art of the Wristlock can support iPad devices.
Art of the Wristlock was created by ROYDEAN TV LLC.
Art of the Wristlock minimum iOS requirement is iOS 13.0.
Unfortunately, Art of the Wristlock has not been well received by users, as evidenced by its low rating of 2.0 out of 5.
Art Of The Wristlock Relates To The Sports App Genre.
2.2 is the newest version of Art of the Wristlock.
Art of the Wristlock updated its app on July 3, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 6, 2023.
May contain some strong language or suggestive themes, suitable for ages 12 and up.
The following list of languages is supported by the Art of the Wristlock app: English.
No, Art of the Wristlock is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Art of the Wristlock does not support in-app purchases.
No, Art of the Wristlock does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Art of the Wristlock

  • App review

    Positives: lots of data, good information, well organized.

    Negatives: "close-up" easy to follow information is something one would expect from a paid app. Only one section provides this. I can look up YouTube videos up on my own for free.

    Overall, not worth paying the app fee.

    Developer Response

    We are sorry that the app didn't meet your expectations.
  • Decent videos --updated review

    VIEWED AGAIN FOR REVIEW (most recent)
    very clear videos of wristlocks --- DEFINITELY WORTH the purchase price --a very good deal! . I do recommend getting a grappling dummy for practice though if you are not in a dojo, so that you can automatically program that skill set into your neurology.
    Because it is a skill, just like typing or playing the guitar or a sport, you won't get the necessary precision without practice.
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    I just views the videos again and I definitely recommend them.. Roy Dean does provide close ups of the techniques at different angles several times...so you can see EXACTLY what he is doing to apply pressure and force to the wrist and elbow to gain control of the opponent.

    Actually they are decent videos ..some are better than others but it will help to gain a greater understanding of the mechanics for this type of martial art. But the reality is all the theory won't help you unless you get some kind of practice , either with a real person or a grappling dummy .... It's such a specialized art when it comes to gaining control of the wrist and arm, this skill can only be effectively learned through constant practice.

    His video about getting out of the line of attack is very good with explaining and visuals ....after reviewing the videos more I am giving it a better review ...they are good videos to get an understanding of how techniques work but only as a supplement which cannot be substituted for practice...there are some techniques you can practice on your own , such as getting out of the line of attack

    Developer Response

    Thanks a lot for such a detailed review. It feels great when people use the app and share their views. More Power To You.
  • Method of teaching is great!

    For me, it's a great app. I practice Aikido but seeing the corelation, I now appreciate BJJ more than I did before.

    Developer Response

    Thanks! We are glad that it's helpful for you.