Thursday, April 29, 2010

enemy kicks

Any Muay Thai match shall consist of five rounds of three minutes each. Between each round - two minutes break. Fifteen minutes of battle is enough to literally raze to the ground man. Start a duel with Thai Castle "- the opponents of hugging each other, joining hands on someone else's neck, and then seek to connect the elbows, and thus make the opponent fall down. I've studied the neck - "I say mastered his whole body and can twist, twirl the enemy as you like. An important point: just connect the palm, one on top of another, twisting the fingers can not under any circumstances. First, the grip is weaker. Secondly, during the fight with boxing gloves interlaced his fingers just will not work. An important part of the battle - drawing the enemy kicks
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(knees or shins). Drumstick - the strongest part of the foot. A trained, of course. An even more common in Thai boxing knee, they there are many varieties: the primitive - as the crow flies, to strike his knee on the flight - a boxer jumps up, takes to the air strikes there. They say that the spectacle fascinating. Typically, kicks combined with the work of elbows: down, up, uppercut, side kick, hit the jump. Very often, elbowing opponent cut the eyebrow, blood trickling out and the duel stopped. Besides the fact that every boxer seeks to inflict as much damage to his opponent, he must also defend against attacks in all possible ways. The winner is the fighter, not only knocking the opponent, but also showed excellent mastery of technology and techniques. By the way, most professional boxers come from poor families. Participation in contests (almost every week) gives them an opportunity to financially secure their loved ones. Typically, after several years of work in this mode is active boxers continue his career, coaching the younger generation.

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