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MMA Standing Self Defense Moves : How to Escape a Standing Front Clench

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

Watch experts demonstrating how to escape from a Front Thai Clench in this free training video on mixed martial arts and standing self defense.

Expert: Jason Jeanette & Daniel Klapheke
Bio: Mr. Jeannette is a Third Degree Black Belt and has practiced Martial Arts for over 15 years. He is the owner and chief instructor at the Bellevue Location.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • Im gonna practice this on my girl tonight.

  • Street situations are about agression and fear, for most, and I include here 99% of Martial artists (who are typically nice folks) this will be a VERY foreign experiance, responces range from shaking, feeling sick, heavy legs, crying, etc. Sorry chaps but hangin out with your friends at the gym does not simulate late night terror alone at the bus stop when someone is screaming at you.

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  • Just like a duck under in wrestling. Easy enough. I'm going to try this in BJJ tonight. Thanks! Obviously not from a Thai clinch, but sometimes you get into the clinch position in BJJ

  • @dhyleck hell yea it is

  • true

  • wow a video from expertvillage that is actually helpful

  • @skettcharmstrong initial sex move??? lol

  • street fighting requires much more mental training then physical even more so than ring fighting. I remember the first time I had a street fight even though it went okay but still my hands were trembling afterwards. Street fighting is a WHOLE different ball game. I know this from experience.

  • @bdm30 that is very true. i've felt that from personal experience. but its

    only because of the fear of recieving that first punch. once that is out of the way

    you'll have your senses back and your adrenaline will kick in.

  • "I wanna try to touch my head to his head" =D

  • All the hissing...is this animal planet?

    jk, I think this looks believable.

  • EV Cameraman: "Action"

    at 0:10

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