Heel Hook vs Ankle Lock | Comparação de Leg Locks no BJJ
Heel hook vs ankle lock — níveis de perigo, quando cada um é legal, melhores setups e qual leg lock aprender primeiro.
Esta técnica apresenta alto risco de lesão grave, especialmente no joelho ou tornozelo. Não tente sem supervisão de um instrutor qualificado. Iniciantes devem desenvolver habilidades fundamentais antes de treinar leg locks.
O heel hook e o ankle lock são dois ataques fundamentais de perna, mas diferem enormemente em nível de perigo e legalidade.
📊 Comparison
| Aspect | 🦵 Heel Hook | 🦶 Ankle Lock |
|---|---|---|
| Danger Level | ⚠️ Very high — can cause ACL/MCL tears | ✅ Lower — mainly tests Achilles tendon |
| Legal at White Belt | No (IBJJF) | Yes — straight ankle lock allowed |
| Legal at Blue Belt | No (IBJJF) | Yes |
| Legal at Purple+ | Outside heel hook: No / Inside: rules vary | Yes |
| Target Joint | Knee (rotational) | Ankle (compression) |
| Tap Speed Required | Immediate — damage comes suddenly | More warning before injury |
| No-Gi Relevance | Very high — elite competition standard | High — widely used |
| Best Entry | 50/50, outside sankaku, reap | Single leg X, outside heel hook defense |
Learn the ankle lock first — it teaches fundamental leg lock mechanics safely. Add heel hooks as an advanced tool once you have solid no-gi experience and mature training partners. In competition, know your ruleset — heel hooks are illegal in many beginner and intermediate divisions.
❓ FAQ
Are heel hooks dangerous for training?
Yes — heel hooks have caused serious knee injuries at all levels. Always apply slowly, use a training partner who will tap early, and never apply explosively. Many gyms restrict heel hooks to advanced practitioners.
Which leg lock should a beginner learn first?
Start with the straight ankle lock — it provides a foundation for leg lock mechanics with much lower injury risk. Add heel hooks only after developing mat experience and training with experienced partners.
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