Jared Traveler
2nd Black Belt
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I'm going to begin to catalog some lessons I learn in Muay Thai. It seems like every week I learn something. If the thread is popular, I will continue posting lessons I learn.
Last week I learned how to prevent someone from kneeing me in the clinch, while still protecting my upper body from elbow strikes.
Regardless what clinch grip, the trick is to pull down and sink their weight on their standing leg. I can maintain my collar tie, forearm lock down grip or inside bicep control. When they knee with their right knee, I pull down with my right arm.
It's amazing how much this kills their attack and throws them off balance. My son was hammering me with simulated knees in sparring, now he will not even hardly try and throw one. Because when he does he ends up off balance and vunerable.
Last week I learned how to prevent someone from kneeing me in the clinch, while still protecting my upper body from elbow strikes.
Regardless what clinch grip, the trick is to pull down and sink their weight on their standing leg. I can maintain my collar tie, forearm lock down grip or inside bicep control. When they knee with their right knee, I pull down with my right arm.
It's amazing how much this kills their attack and throws them off balance. My son was hammering me with simulated knees in sparring, now he will not even hardly try and throw one. Because when he does he ends up off balance and vunerable.