Wristlocks For MMA by Pete Letsos
In Wristlocks For MMA, elite black belt and submission specialist Pete Letsos reveals how to turn one of grapplingâs most underestimated techniques into a fight-ending weapon inside the cage.
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While most fighters focus on chokes and armbars, wristlocks offer lightning-quick finishes, positional control, and brutal damage potentialâwithout sacrificing dominant position.
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This isnât sport BJJ theory. This is wristlock application built specifically for MMA.
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Adapt your grips and mechanics for real MMA scenariosâno gi, sweaty conditions, and limited finger control.

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What Will You Learn?
In Wristlocks For MMA, elite black belt and submission specialist Pete Letsos reveals how to turn one of grapplingâs most underestimated techniques into a fight-ending weapon inside the cage. While most fighters focus on chokes and armbars, wristlocks offer lightning-quick finishes, positional control, and brutal damage potentialâwithout sacrificing dominant position.
This isnât sport BJJ theory. This is wristlock application built specifically for MMA.
What Youâll Learn
â Wristlocks That Work With Gloves
Adapt your grips and mechanics for real MMA scenariosâno gi, sweaty conditions, and limited finger control.
â Cage & Ground Applications
Attack from top control, half guard, side control, mount, and against the fence. Learn how to isolate wrists during scrambles and ground-and-pound exchanges.
â Wristlocks From Striking Exchanges
Capitalize on posting hands, defensive frames, and bad habits common in MMA striking.
â Seamless Setups & Transitions
Blend wristlocks into armlocks, kimuras, and positional advancements so your opponent is always under threat.
â Fight-Tested Details
Pete breaks down the exact pressure, angles, and timing needed to finish without sacrificing control or getting reversed.
Why Wristlocks For MMA?
In MMA, small openings matter. Opponents post on the mat. They grab the fence. They frame incorrectly. They push off your hips.
Each of those moments is a submission opportunity.
Wristlocks require minimal space, minimal wind-up, and create maximum pain compliance. They can force scrambles, expose backs, or end the fight outright.
When applied correctly, theyâre nearly impossible to see coming.
Who This Is For
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MMA fighters looking for high-percentage, low-risk submissions
-
Grapplers transitioning into MMA
-
Coaches building more submission threats into their fightersâ arsenals
-
Advanced BJJ practitioners who want practical, fight-oriented applications
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Stand Up Overview
- Wristlock The Frame
- Spiral Wristlock
- Mount Wristlocks
- Americana Wristlocks
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Chest And Hip Control
Part 2
- S Mount
- Armbar Wristlocks
- Wristlocks From In The Guard And Passing
- High Mount
- Kimura Wristlocks
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Wristlocks For MMA by Pete Letsos
Wristlocks For MMA by Pete Letsos
In Wristlocks For MMA, elite black belt and submission specialist Pete Letsos reveals how to turn one of grapplingâs most underestimated techniques into a fight-ending weapon inside the cage.
-
While most fighters focus on chokes and armbars, wristlocks offer lightning-quick finishes, positional control, and brutal damage potentialâwithout sacrificing dominant position.
-
This isnât sport BJJ theory. This is wristlock application built specifically for MMA.
-
Adapt your grips and mechanics for real MMA scenariosâno gi, sweaty conditions, and limited finger control.

Check Out a Free Sample:
Â
What Will You Learn?
In Wristlocks For MMA, elite black belt and submission specialist Pete Letsos reveals how to turn one of grapplingâs most underestimated techniques into a fight-ending weapon inside the cage. While most fighters focus on chokes and armbars, wristlocks offer lightning-quick finishes, positional control, and brutal damage potentialâwithout sacrificing dominant position.
This isnât sport BJJ theory. This is wristlock application built specifically for MMA.
What Youâll Learn
â Wristlocks That Work With Gloves
Adapt your grips and mechanics for real MMA scenariosâno gi, sweaty conditions, and limited finger control.
â Cage & Ground Applications
Attack from top control, half guard, side control, mount, and against the fence. Learn how to isolate wrists during scrambles and ground-and-pound exchanges.
â Wristlocks From Striking Exchanges
Capitalize on posting hands, defensive frames, and bad habits common in MMA striking.
â Seamless Setups & Transitions
Blend wristlocks into armlocks, kimuras, and positional advancements so your opponent is always under threat.
â Fight-Tested Details
Pete breaks down the exact pressure, angles, and timing needed to finish without sacrificing control or getting reversed.
Why Wristlocks For MMA?
In MMA, small openings matter. Opponents post on the mat. They grab the fence. They frame incorrectly. They push off your hips.
Each of those moments is a submission opportunity.
Wristlocks require minimal space, minimal wind-up, and create maximum pain compliance. They can force scrambles, expose backs, or end the fight outright.
When applied correctly, theyâre nearly impossible to see coming.
Who This Is For
-
MMA fighters looking for high-percentage, low-risk submissions
-
Grapplers transitioning into MMA
-
Coaches building more submission threats into their fightersâ arsenals
-
Advanced BJJ practitioners who want practical, fight-oriented applications
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Stand Up Overview
- Wristlock The Frame
- Spiral Wristlock
- Mount Wristlocks
- Americana Wristlocks
-
Chest And Hip Control
Part 2
- S Mount
- Armbar Wristlocks
- Wristlocks From In The Guard And Passing
- High Mount
- Kimura Wristlocks
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In Wristlocks For MMA, elite black belt and submission specialist Pete Letsos reveals how to turn one of grapplingâs most underestimated techniques into a fight-ending weapon inside the cage.
-
While most fighters focus on chokes and armbars, wristlocks offer lightning-quick finishes, positional control, and brutal damage potentialâwithout sacrificing dominant position.
-
This isnât sport BJJ theory. This is wristlock application built specifically for MMA.
-
Adapt your grips and mechanics for real MMA scenariosâno gi, sweaty conditions, and limited finger control.

Check Out a Free Sample:
Â
What Will You Learn?
In Wristlocks For MMA, elite black belt and submission specialist Pete Letsos reveals how to turn one of grapplingâs most underestimated techniques into a fight-ending weapon inside the cage. While most fighters focus on chokes and armbars, wristlocks offer lightning-quick finishes, positional control, and brutal damage potentialâwithout sacrificing dominant position.
This isnât sport BJJ theory. This is wristlock application built specifically for MMA.
What Youâll Learn
â Wristlocks That Work With Gloves
Adapt your grips and mechanics for real MMA scenariosâno gi, sweaty conditions, and limited finger control.
â Cage & Ground Applications
Attack from top control, half guard, side control, mount, and against the fence. Learn how to isolate wrists during scrambles and ground-and-pound exchanges.
â Wristlocks From Striking Exchanges
Capitalize on posting hands, defensive frames, and bad habits common in MMA striking.
â Seamless Setups & Transitions
Blend wristlocks into armlocks, kimuras, and positional advancements so your opponent is always under threat.
â Fight-Tested Details
Pete breaks down the exact pressure, angles, and timing needed to finish without sacrificing control or getting reversed.
Why Wristlocks For MMA?
In MMA, small openings matter. Opponents post on the mat. They grab the fence. They frame incorrectly. They push off your hips.
Each of those moments is a submission opportunity.
Wristlocks require minimal space, minimal wind-up, and create maximum pain compliance. They can force scrambles, expose backs, or end the fight outright.
When applied correctly, theyâre nearly impossible to see coming.
Who This Is For
-
MMA fighters looking for high-percentage, low-risk submissions
-
Grapplers transitioning into MMA
-
Coaches building more submission threats into their fightersâ arsenals
-
Advanced BJJ practitioners who want practical, fight-oriented applications
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Stand Up Overview
- Wristlock The Frame
- Spiral Wristlock
- Mount Wristlocks
- Americana Wristlocks
-
Chest And Hip Control
Part 2
- S Mount
- Armbar Wristlocks
- Wristlocks From In The Guard And Passing
- High Mount
- Kimura Wristlocks
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