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  • Wrist Escape

    A wrist grab is more common than you might think.  Consider, for example, a bad guy wanting to grab a girl to drag her away.  He will likely grab her wrist.  This illustrates the simplest escape from a wrist grab.

    How to rotate wrist so that you can escape:

     

    The following is from Tang Soo Do, illustrated by Master Dustin Andersen and his student.  It illustrates our wrist escape, and follows it through with what is probably the simplest basic counter attack.