The instructional is structured into three main parts, emphasizing reactionary submissions and counter-attacks:
12:59 - 16:01. Kesa Gatame variation. 16:01 - 19:15. Half Guard wrist lock. 19:15 - 22:29. Closed Guard wrist lock. 22:29 - 25:45. BJJ Fanatics Wrist Lock The World by Pete Letsos - BJJ Fanatics Pete Letsos - Wrist Lock The World Volume 2 No Gi
: Reviewers on BJJ World rate Letsos's systems highly (8/10), noting that the techniques require minimal movement, making them ideal for older grapplers or those with limited mobility. The instructional is structured into three main parts,
: Some users on Reddit have noted that while the instructional is extensive, some "one-handed" techniques may feel less reliable for smaller grapplers against much larger opponents. Others argue wrist locks can sometimes be "spazzed" out of if the position isn't fully stable. Pros and Cons Wrist Lock The World: No Gi by Pete Letsos - BJJ Fanatics Half Guard wrist lock
: Focuses on far-side and near-side wrist locks from side control, including variations using the Americana and Kesa Gatame . It also covers "baiting" techniques where you use an opponent's frame or underhook attempts against them.
: Pete teaches that proficiency in wrist locks creates hesitation; opponents become "scared to hold you," leading to mistakes you can exploit.
: Demonstrates how to "return fire" from bad positions, including a unique method to defend an Americana by applying a counter-wrist lock. It also includes "unholy trinity" and "unsuspecting" attacks to keep opponents hesitant. Expert & Community Insights