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Sam Lok Neak Ta Pradal Serey-clinch training: elbow lock and knee

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

pradal serey clinche break and elbow

www.Neakta.com intermediate/advance Pradal Serey clinche work. Requested by pradal serey fans from overseas who can't come and train. Sam Lok was taught by 3 grandmasters and father to preserve khmer kun boran(ancient khmer martial arts). The first and only school in Canada that offers Khmer Boran style of fighting.
This technique is used when only one hand is in the inside dominate position.
1. inside hand overlaps opponent arm, lock near the upper elbow
2. outside hand scrapes opponents eyes to blind them, at the same time pinch opponents hand with your jaw and shoulder together bringing your hand to the other side of opponents head.
3. your arm hooking the elbow should then grab your other arm as you overlap by the biceps
4. squeeze your abs and twist with your arm forcing your opponent down
3. knee to the face or floating rib

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  • That would not work against a real fighter.

  • it's already been used by pradal serey fighters but not seen often.

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  • @jebus733 between Rockingham (1181) and Bank.

  • That clinch work would work better in an MMA scenerio actually as the locking a single arm position is very common in greco roman wrestling and mma clinches.

  • where are you guys located..? I might check you guys out. I want to learn striking and it'd be cool if i can do an art like this.

  • every move thast u do in a fight it always a 50 50 chance that u will get them and that u wont but if u trian hard u will get it an plus there heap of move bro if that dont work u go to an other move i d0 khmer kickboxing and bokator and i dont give a fuck if u knee me jsut make sure u block the top cos if u dont u gonna get elbow to the face even if u block ill still get u cos i noe a way it a bokator move KUN KHMER

  • That's cool! Strange I never seen a khmer

    in GSP corner at the UFC . All I heard was

    he had Kru Nester train him in muay thai. Well I dont want to play the dropping

    name game. But my brother trains Uriah Faber. At every fight on tv W.E.C u will see him in the corner. His name is Master Thonglor Amnartsena.

  • the pradal serey school trains GSP!

  • We fight MMA also-and even MMA guys have a hard time clinching with us.

    Look up Joshua Sitthongsai, that's 1 of my am fighters going against a MMA fighter.Tomi Massey, hes 1 of my Am fighters who holds 155title at Desert Brawl mma.And Lance Wipf, he's 1 of my pro fighters who KO'd Kelly Dullanty(fought in UFC)in 9 sec. in MMA. we fight MMA,my theory goes with that too. By the way, I was one of the first authentic Muay Thai trainers to have my fighters compete in MMA in the states.

  • Yes, maybe it did come from Cambodia, however I'm not saying Pradal Serey doesn't work. I'm saying what is being taught in this video wouldn't work in most any real fights...thats all I'm saying. I'm part of an organization that promotes pradal serey, muay thai, muay lao, ect... But I would call out a move that doesn't work from any of these backrounds.

  • nice keep it up. Hope to see you guys in MMA.

  • we're a striking school we have a 35 yr experience boxing coach who trains fighters for international and Olympic. We want to preserve the culture and art form since its really rare. We teach traditional khmer grappling and wrestling as you advance.

    We have students in other clubs who grapple and we roll often after the 1&half hr classes. But we mainly teach tatics in fighting,khmer clinches, kicking, punching, knees, elbows & headbutts We have people in yrs of muay thai loving the training

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