- Between Hands (Centerline Path)
- Use the "Pinocchio Stance" with one arm extended and the other in a high guard (protecting head). Use extended hand to control midline and then sequence the hands to the neck.
- Outside Hands (Outside Line Path)
- Slip and pivot -- off opponent's attack, slip to outside and the half turn so that your centerline is to their hip.
- Over Hands
- Double Pat -- off your strikes (e.g. jab-cross) tap/trap hands and insert under hooks
- Under Hands
- High shot -- off either offense or defense, lower level avoiding hands and clinch.
Joker is a faixa preta (black belt) in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and a black belt in Jeet Kune Do with Team McVicker. He is a yellow-white arm band in Dragonleg Muay Thai. He was the chief instructor of Goshin Jitsu, an eclectic martial arts club and has black belts in two different styles of karate. He's fought muay thai, jiu-jitsu, and mixed-martial arts.
1.17.2006
Four Paths to Clinch
I was just daydreaming about this today and so I thought I'd jot a note about it. By no means an end all analysis of clinching, just some thoughts on the topic:
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