Ultra Muay Thai Clinch Techniques DVD
The Strongest Standing Martial Art – Super Practical Techniques of Muay Thai
Contents:
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Introduction
- Introduction to the effectiveness and practicality of Muay Thai clinching techniques.
- Emphasis on utilizing human body structure, force flow, and physiological reflexes.
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Basic Grip
- Details on hand grip techniques, weight distribution, and foot positioning in clinching.
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Breaking Down with Clinch
- Techniques for breaking down opponents using clinch maneuvers.
- Variations: dropping the head, breaking left/right, and backwards.
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Knee Strikes
- Vertical thrusting knee strike techniques.
- Side strike techniques from the clinch position.
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Defense
- Basics of defending in clinch, including grip/break defense strategies.
- Techniques for knee kicks: using pelvis, blocking with knee/shin, and breaking with foot.
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Grip Variations
- Different types of clinch grips: face push, arm lock variations, neck lock, body lock, bar lock.
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Entering Clinch
- Strategies for entering clinch while both attacking and defending.
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Elbow Strikes in Clinch
- Techniques for executing elbow strikes from various clinch positions.
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Applications
- Throwing techniques from clinch, including knee scooping and armpit grabbing.
- Choke techniques: neck lock choke, face push choke, shoulder lock.
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Muay Thai Secret Techniques
- Specialized techniques: timing, mastering kicking leg, knee drop, defending when leg is caught, feint followed by leg sweep.
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Clinching in MMA
- Adaptations of clinching techniques for mixed martial arts (MMA).
- Strategies for dealing with punches and incorporating kicks near the ropes.
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Training Methods
- Various training methods for developing clinching skills:
- Sandbag training: straight hits, spinning hits, breaking down techniques.
- Mitt training.
- Clocklock practical training: clinching drills with focus on kicks and MMA scenarios.
- Various training methods for developing clinching skills:
Instruction and Supervision:
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Nobumoto Furuya (Cross One Gym President)
- Background in martial arts training and research, inspired by Muay Thai’s practicality.
- Extensive training experience in Thailand, establishment of Cross One Gym in 2000.
- Involvement in training both amateur and professional athletes in Muay Thai and MMA.
- Active in health projects and serves in leadership roles in related associations.
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Language:Â Japanese
Run time:Â 64 min.
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