Being able to enter, attack from, and escape the clinch are some of the most important skills a Muay Thai or MMA fighter needs to know. File Size: 2.05 GB
Malaipet – Muay Thai Clinch
Being able to enter, attack from, and escape the clinch are some of the most important skills a Muay Thai or MMA fighter needs to know. Now let Muay Thai champion Malaipet show you how to master the clinch!
Chapters:
Closing The Distance
Defense against a punch: Jab
Defense against a punch: Hook
Defense against a punch: Uppercut
Defense against a knee
Defense against a low kick
Defense against a mid kick
Defense against a high kick
Knee Attack while closing
Into the Clinch
Offensive Head and Neck Control – Pull Down
Offensive Head and Neck Control – Knees
Offensive Head and Neck Control – Throw #1
Offensive Head and Neck Control – Throw #2
Offensive Head and Neck Control – Elbow
Head Neck Control Defense – Setup
Head Neck Control Defense – Throw
Head Neck Control Defense – Body Lock
Head Neck Control Defense – Clinch Escape to Knee
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Overhook/Underhook
Arm lock to Knee
Break Clinch to Elbow
Push Head and Knee
Shoulder Push Throw
Knee Counter to Knee Attack #1
Knee Counter to Knee Attack #2
Both Arms Under
Defense – Break Clinch
Defense – Throw
Defense – Shoots for Underhooks
Attack – Elbow Lock and Knee
Attack – Throw #1 and Defense
Attack – Throw #2
Head Arm Lock
Defense Knee
Defense – Elbow Out
Defense – Elbow trapped
Attack – Knee
Attack – Throw
Attack – Take the Back
Pummeling
Swim to Elbow
Swim to Throw
Training
Body Lock
Defense – Mount
Against Taller Opponents
Knees
Knee to Throw
When Pulled Down
Head Arm Lock Defense
Malaipet “The Diamond” Sasiprapa started training in Muay Thai at the age of 5 in Thailand. In Bangkok, Malaipet competed in over 250 fights becoming IKBA Intercontinental champion and IKKC Middle Weight Champion. Malaipet is now fighting in MMA events in addition to his muay thai fights.