Great video. I only started working the clinch in sparring after about 15 months in into training and thought, THIS IS MUAY THAI! Gotta love high kicks releasing from the clinch, such a vulnerable range during the fight!
So consistent! Bonus points for mentioning "try to replace their spot". Excellent narrative and super informative. Beautiful technique with a nice use of momentum. I am always amazed at the footage collection you have accumulated.
Thank you for the support :) I try my best to show sparring so people believe. It is all about confidence, especially when I first started learning clinch, I only learned it seeing it with zero resistance so it was difficult to grasp how all the sweeps worked! Even sometimes now, it surprises me how these sweeps can throw your partner in the air!
Amazing, you teach techniques so well. Now that I am coaching kickboxing I am observing how martial arts are taught and you really do a good job showing the details, setups and I like how you show when a technique doesn't work and how you should follow up anyway. keep up the amazing work
Hey Jeff, great video! Can you please make a video on altering the Thai clinch to work more effectively in an MMA setting (I.e. avoiding takedowns from the clinch etc)? Ive been having some trouble importing my clinching skills from Muay Thai into an MMA setting and would love to hear your thoughts
@PaMuShin Im already training fighting guy and have a fight scheduled what are you on about and Mr. Chan is a great teacher of course he spars all his students stop hating bc you dont have the guts to step in a gym and train instead stay on your couch eating potato chips and oreos guy
My clinch has been getting better. Strangley enough, BJJ has been helping me with it
Cheers!!
Makes sense. Training in BJJ or any other grappling sport should help with touch and sensitivity, or 'feeling out' the other person.
Try judo, mix very well with thai clinch.
That head kick off of the clinch is deadly man. You can see how many of those guys almost went to another planet. 😄
Great video!
thank you!!
Great video. I only started working the clinch in sparring after about 15 months in into training and thought, THIS IS MUAY THAI!
Gotta love high kicks releasing from the clinch, such a vulnerable range during the fight!
Osss :)
So consistent! Bonus points for mentioning "try to replace their spot". Excellent narrative and super informative. Beautiful technique with a nice use of momentum. I am always amazed at the footage collection you have accumulated.
Thank you for the support :) I try my best to show sparring so people believe. It is all about confidence, especially when I first started learning clinch, I only learned it seeing it with zero resistance so it was difficult to grasp how all the sweeps worked! Even sometimes now, it surprises me how these sweeps can throw your partner in the air!
Amazing, you teach techniques so well. Now that I am coaching kickboxing I am observing how martial arts are taught and you really do a good job showing the details, setups and I like how you show when a technique doesn't work and how you should follow up anyway. keep up the amazing work
thanks so much for the feedback!!
Thank you for breaking down the quarter turn sweep with all the various tie ups!
I wana see you start using them!!!
Yess my guy I really needed this if I’m being honest
Definitely if you fight in Thailand!! Haha
Great technique selection, nicely explained as ever ! Thanks for this !
thank you!!
you deserve to have a couple million views underrated asf
Thanks man!
Thanks Jeff I've been waiting for this one
:)
Love love love these videos man ‼️
Thanks man!
nice video jeff
Thanks brother !
Straight to the saved muay thai file
:))
Perfect tips
thanks!!
Super informative video, Jeff!
thanks so much Zachary!!
I liked that frame into the high kick ever since I saw Ramon Dekkers do it.
love it!!
Amazing and valuable content, thank you Jeff, you help me alot
thanks for watching!!
Hey Jeff, great video! Can you please make a video on altering the Thai clinch to work more effectively in an MMA setting (I.e. avoiding takedowns from the clinch etc)? Ive been having some trouble importing my clinching skills from Muay Thai into an MMA setting and would love to hear your thoughts
Thanks
No prob!
7:49 that kick was beautiful
:)
Great video you are so high level it’s crazy
Thanks man!
Do a video for entering the clinch
Excellent!
thank you!!
Happy Saturday 😁
happy Saturday!!
nice technique
Thanks!
Hey Jeff, I’m just wondering if you can a video on changing angles and combining that with wrestling takedown entries
Definitely!!
The video we all needed🤌
:)
This is perfect I’ve been noticing I need more variation in my clinch game aside from just my hip toss and dirty boxing
:)
We need a bjj hand fighting tips
that dude at 3:28 got knocked out from that
Nice 💪👍
Thank you!
my friends won’t stand a chance when they hug me
Why you don't fight anymore?
They don’t pay enough compared to what I do coaching online/making content and honestly I don’t like fighting, I love being a martial artist tho!
I was worried until 0:15
Nice video with pleanty of info. Thanks Jeff !
No prob :)
I just bought a punching pad to improve my defense, should I ( the one wearing the pads) keep up with the punches or the other guy keep up with me
Both should be working together. Takes 2 to tango !
@@MMAShredded thx
7:35 xD Bruh
Haha
One day I'll be a very well known fighter and I'll come to train with you
Would love that!
@PaMuShin Im already training fighting guy and have a fight scheduled what are you on about and Mr. Chan is a great teacher of course he spars all his students stop hating bc you dont have the guts to step in a gym and train instead stay on your couch eating potato chips and oreos guy
Wassup
what sup!
OOWWEE
:)
8th
Cheers!
Jone jones did this
cheers!
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Thank you!!!
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