Fujiwara’s Brutal Joint Lock System – Catch Wrestling Wrist Escapes & Sparring Breakdown

What makes old school catch wrestling so dangerous? In this rare technical breakdown, Yoshiaki Fujiwara demonstrates brutal joint lock mechanics, wrist escape techniques, and real sparring applications passed down from Karl Gotch. Watch closely as Fujiwara explains how to escape wrist grabs, counter tackles, break defensive structures, and transition instantly into devastating submission holds. The final section shows real sparring where these techniques are applied with full intensity. This is not sport grappling. This is traditional catch wrestling where every movement targets leverage, pain, and control. If you study grappling, wrestling, BJJ, or MMA, these classic mechanics are still incredibly effective today. Train smart and study the details. #CatchWrestling #Fujiwara #JointLocks #ShootWrestling #WristEscape Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @scientificwrestling   Timestamps 0:00 Intro – Fujiwara Joint Lock System 0:07 Wrist Grab Escape Technique 0:20 Punch Setup Wrist Release 0:27 Proper Wrist Control Grip 0:39 Elbow Lift Wrist Break Method 0:56 Escaping a Rear Grab 1:13 Countering a Wrestling Tackle 1:21 Arm Lock & Throw Options 1:38 Breaking Defensive Structure 1:46 Arm & Knee Control Attacks 2:07 Grip Control Demonstration 2:44 Using Knees to Break Defense 3:59 Lever Mechanics of Joint Locks 4:32 Transition to Sparring 5:23 Catch Wrestling Sparring Begins 7:54 Fujiwara’s Full Intensity Philosophy 9:21 Submission Pressure Exchanges 11:22 Passing Techniques to Next Generation 13:42 Final Submission Sequences