Two on One Wrist Release
A wrist grab is a simple attack but could lead to a more serious
attack if immediate counteraction is not taken.
Normally, the first thing you would want to do if your wrist is
gripped by an attacker is to make a fist in order to protect your
fingers. However, a two on one wrist grab is different because your
attacker has two hands on your wrist and therefore an advantage
that he would not have if he used a regular wrist grab or a cross
wrist grab.
In this case, you want to reach between your aggressor's arms with
your free arm and clasp your hands together. It is important not
to interlace the fingers as they may get hung up.
Your attacker has the strength advantage as he is using two hands
on your one. You can level the playing field so to speak by reaching
down and grabbing your own hand.Since one arm is free and will be
able to apply more strength, that hand should be in the position
to pull upwards on the other hand.
Then, by stepping backwards with the foot opposite the threatened
arm and at the same time thrusting your arms up and out towards
your opposite shoulder, you will be able to break free.
If the situation is not dangerous, you may need only to maintain
an assertive stance and attitude. If you are in danger, you may
strike your opponent quickly with your free hand before using it
to assist your other and again afterwards as needed.
More of these techniques at street self
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