Kru Scott “Bam Bam” Sullivan – The Complete Muay Thai Home Study Course Vol.3 Fighting Tactics and Combos
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“Anyone serious about increasing their fighting abilities should expand their pool of technique alternatives,” says Volume 3: Fighting Tactics and Combos. You are a highly dangerous person if you have a list of rehearsed, well-trained movements that you can perform effortlessly, rapidly, and precisely.
This DVD is intended to teach you specific tactics, methods, and combinations that have been demonstrated to be effective in real-world combat scenarios.
The idea here is to develop your technical understanding while also encouraging you to perform those techniques freely and fluidly – so that they just “flow out” without thinking about them.
This DVD covers the following topics: “Bust His Melon”: A risky technique that can completely drop your opponent! The knee to the head is one of the most lethal moves in combat.
Here’s how to make one! “The Bodysnatcher”: A technique that can truly knock a person down, leaving him gasping for oxygen.
Body shots might be more painful than getting hit in the head! Fade Back and Charge: A great strategy to escape and counter an opponent’s kick! “Shield and Wrap”: Most people don’t consider employing this effective clinching technique; utilize it to your advantage! Shielding Drill: A drill to help you defend against kicks.
Shield appropriately to protect your head, body, and leg from your opponent’s kick. Repetition is the mother of learning in the lean back drill! Avoiding a high-level kick attack should be second nature, but here’s another practice to help you protect yourself from them.
Hand Pull Move: A surprising assault that most people do not expect, the “hand pull” is an unusual approach to land some excellent things.
Learn it and add it to your fighter’s toolbox! Hostile Push Kick Reaction: Why block passively when you can attack your opponent? This is a clever strategy to counter an opponent’s push kick while also hitting him practically simultaneously! Gutbuster: As the name implies, this “old school” boxing technique knocks the wind out of them.
Catch and Run: Do you need to punish someone for attempting to kick you? Throw him off balance and then smack him with this technique! What’s better, ribs or liver? What are your preferences? Choose your favorite food! You’re likely to crumple your opponent wherever you pick to hit him with this attack! “Legwhacker”: Remove their legs from beneath them.
This method teaches you how to seek for opportunities to strike both of his legs.
“Funky Kick”: We’ve only seen this taught by one elderly seasoned Muay Thai teacher.
Here’s how to launch the Thai kick from an unusual angle to catch your opponent off guard! Defenses Against Knee to Head: You never know when someone will just want to knee you in the face! Make these defensive alternatives automatic by “ingraining” them in your subconscious so that they will “reflexively” appear when needed.
Thailand’s Battling Ram: It might be tough to “come in” on a guy without being struck.
Here’s a safe technique to crash in, unbalance him, and attack! “Forearm Bartending”: Stuck in a clinch and unable to land a good knee? This helpful tip will show you how to employ a unique grip to land that great knee shot! Clinch Counter Flow: Knowing how to counter the clinch is one thing, but being able to execute the technique without thinking is what drills like these are all about.
Zone Off and Blast: Advanced fighters must learn to employ angles instead of always fighting “head on.”
Here’s an excellent example of using an angle to counter your opponent’s attack.
“Neckbreaker”: Only use this maneuver in dire situations.
First, check the laws in your location!
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