COUNTERS AGAINST MUAY THAI ATTACKS

As Sifu Robin executes a knee jab, Grandmaster Wong deflects it and fells Sifu Robin with a Cockerel Kick
A Muay Thai fighter never attacks with individual techniques; he always attacks in a sequence. His is sequence-fighting. Course participants practice a popular Muay Thai sequence of attacks, consisting of a front leg tap, a cross jab, an elbow strike and continuous knee jabs. We can choose to counter at any point of his attacks. Notice that we do not block his attack, like his elbow or knee strike, but deflect it.
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Muay Thai Attacks | Don't Expose Yourself | Knee Jabs |
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Typical Untrained Response | Deflect, Not Blcck |
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Fell Opponent | Raise Knee |
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Deflect Elbow Strike | Deflect Knee Strike | Slow Motion |
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