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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

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Kickboxing Training Session from Powerhouse Kickboxing in Cambridge, MA. Konstantin walks through ways to perform smooth clinch maneuvers.
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  • the guy with the brown gloves need to relax his shoulders

  • Thats why speed is very essential in martial arts .

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  • si le sigue una Patada al costado con esa defensa ...¿?¿? :S

    

  • ish

  • arjen robben is teaching kickboxing

  • He's forgetting the most important part of clinch fighting: don't let your opponent get out of it. without a fight. Sling him around to knock him off balance, smash those knees and sling him some more. When he's either going to escape it or you want to go back to striking, give him a good push and then throw a solid theep or round kick to gain distance.

  • you don't know how to knee properly

  • @fajitawaffle Instead you could also opt for a little borrowing of techniques from grappling sports, and wrap the blocked arm around his first clinching arm, then you have control. His elbow is pointed down, so you can push down on that arm and force him to lean forward. The head always comes out of the block that way, after which you can make short punches to your hearts content.

    You're the one with leverage, so all the opponent can do is cover up with one arm and wait for the ref to separate.

  • @Strender

    That would be an awkward combo to put any power into without bringing your upper body back and starting the rear leg kick from your fight stance, thus giving the opponent time to check or dodge the attack.

    If your opponent used this move I would bring up a high leg check and drop the elbow to the outside of my thigh while guarding your face with the glove

    then follow with a front tiip to knock the opponent off balance. Then attack however you want.

    Just my opinion, works for me

  • COOOL :)))))

  • do you want to buy some thai shorts?

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