HANDLING KICK-BOXERS AND MUAY THAI FIGHTERS

If your opponent grips your neck with his two hands, you can lock his two hands with your one arm
Handling Boxers is relatively easy. There are many useful tactics against Boxers, one of which is “Chase, Cover and Strike”.
Once we can handle a Boxer well, proceeding to handling a Kick-Boxer is not difficult. A useful tactic is to strike his leg whenever he kicks.
A Muay Thai fighter, however, is quite formidable. Amongst his many attacks, you must be able to counter his knee strikes and neck grips.
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Against Kick-Boxing | Knee Jab | Against Knee Jab |
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Shaolin Counters | Against Knee Jab | Releasing Neck Grip |
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Releasing Neck Grip | Releasing Neck Grip | Releasing Neck Grip |
Handling Kick-Boxers and Muay Thai Fighters with Shaolin Kungfu from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
LINKS
Selection from Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course in Frankfurt of June 2008
- Special Issue 1: How you can Apply Shaolin Kungfu against Boxing
- Special Issue 2: How you can Apply Shaolin Kungfu against Kick-Boxing
- Applying Shaolin Kungfu against other Martial Arts
- Applying the Tactic of Chase, Cover and Strike against Boxers
- Effective Shaolin Techniques and Tactics against Kick-Boxing
- Intercepting Fast Punches and Striking Kicking Legs
- Shaolin Counters against Sweeping Kicks and Knee Jabs
- Handling Kick-Boxers and Muay Thai Fighters
- Counters against Knee Strikes, Elbow Strikes and Elbow Dislocations
- Effective Ways to Handle Boxers
- Counters against Kick-Boxing and Wrestling Attacks
- The Eight Distilled Combat Sequences