Csuklószorítók
Csuklószorítók is a Hungarian term that translates to "wristlocks" in English. This term generally refers to a category of joint lock techniques that target the wrist. Wristlocks are commonly found in various martial arts and combat sports, including judo, jujutsu, Aikido, and some forms of wrestling. The primary objective of a wristlock is to hyperextend, hyperflex, or twist the opponent's wrist joint in a way that causes pain and potential injury, thereby forcing them to submit or lose control.
The mechanics of a csuklószorító typically involve using leverage to apply pressure to the small bones and
The effectiveness of csuklószorítók is often attributed to the relative vulnerability of the wrist joint. While