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Lesson 126: Muay Boran Clinch Escape (part 2)
In ancient Muay Thai, if we are not striking to bridge the distance and we get caught up in a clinch situation, we have ways to escape the clinch which include pulling to take down, push to strike, or push-pull takedown to finish. A great way to create distance from the clinch is to push your opponent's face with your palm, then strike.#martialart #martialartist #muayboran #muaythai #warrior #technique #selfdefense #karate #kungfu #kickboxing #wingchun #silat #mma #kravmaga #martialartstraining #skills #moves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML3hoXWsTT4