kung fu moves · 06/18/2023

29 classic fighting moves of ancient Muay Thai

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First, move the elbow to fight back

When the opponent constantly attacks us with fists, we dodge the opponent’s attack by constantly moving and blocking the corresponding footwork, looking for opportunities, and hitting the opponent’s neck with a flat elbow sweep at close range.

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Second, block the elbow counterattack

When the opponent attacks us at close range, we block the defense with our left and right arms, and then hit the opponent with a flat sweeping elbow and knock him down.

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Third, the hoop neck knee strike

When dealing with each other, we seize the opportunity to grab the opponent’s neck with one hand and hit the opponent’s abdomen or chest continuously with our knees, knocking the opponent down.

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Fourth, the double fist jaw attack is an active attack, when confronting the opponent, our side finds the opportunity to take the initiative to punch the opponent’s jaw from bottom to front and up with both fists to knock him down.

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5. Dodge elbow counterattack

When the opponent attacks me with a straight fist, I dodge sideways and hit the opponent’s ribs with my elbow, severely damaging the opponent.

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6. Jump up and smash your head

This move is generally used by well-trained fighters because it requires good footwork and foot power. With the help of the opponent’s knees and shoulders, we jumped on top of them and smashed the opponent’s head with our elbows downward.

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7. Pick the elbow and hit the jaw

When the opponent approaches us, we close up and punch the opponent’s chin with an elbow.

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8. Dodge Elbow Hit the Back of the Head When attacking me in the opposite direction, our side dodges sideways using mobile footwork, and then slam the back of the opponent’s head with the reverse elbow to knock him down.

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9. Grab your elbow and smash your leg

When the opponent attacks us with its legs, we take the opportunity to grab the opponent’s attacking legs and hit the opponent’s thigh muscles with our elbows.

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10. Kick volley

When the opponent is expected to attack us at close range, we will intercept the opponent’s attack by kicking the opponent’s abdomen or chest with a positive kick.

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11. Fly on your knees and hit your head

When the opponent is expected to attack us with a knee, we leap up with the help of the opponent’s knee and hit the opponent’s head with a horizontal knee, knocking him down.

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12. Flying legs sweep necks

When the opponent is about to launch a knee attack, we jump up with the help of the opponent’s knee and sweep the opponent’s neck with the shin of the lower leg, knocking him down.

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XIII. The crocodile swings its tail

We swing our legs in a low position, turn around, and kick the opponent’s head or neck with a high back swing.

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14. Neck and knee top

We wrapped our hands around the opponent’s neck, jumped up and hit the opponent in the chest and abdomen with both knees in turn, knocking him down.

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Fifteen, grab the ankle and knee and hit the crotch

When the opponent attacked me with his leg, we grabbed the opponent’s ankle and twisted outward, while hitting the opponent’s crotch with the top of the knee to knock him down.

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16. Leaping boxing jaw

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; Our side took the initiative to attack, blocked the opponent’s upper attack line with our left arm, and then quickly jumped forward and approached, slamming the opponent’s jaw with a right upper hook to knock him down.

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17. Block the punching throat

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; The opponent’s forehand (left hand) made an illusory move, followed by a right elbow to sweep our head and neck; We immediately pushed the opponent’s forearm with our left hand, and then slammed our right straight fist into the opponent’s throat, knocking him down.

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18. Turn around and hit the jaw with your elbow

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; The opponent steps with his right foot and tries to attack our ribs with his left leg sweep; We immediately step forward with our left foot and twist 180 degrees to the left and back, using the force of twisting to counterattack the opponent’s jaw or face with our right elbow to knock the enemy down.

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19. Block elbow strike arm

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; The opponent attacked my upper set with a straight right fist, and we blocked it with our left arm, and then struck his right big arm with his right elbow to block his attack.

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20. Step up and elbow to hit the jaw

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; When we find that the opponent is about to attack, we will step up first and hit him in the jaw or face with his elbow to intercept.

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21. Jump up and smash your head

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; Taking advantage of the opponent’s relaxation of vigilance, we took advantage of the vacuum, jumped up and wrapped our left arm around the opponent’s head and neck, and smashed his head or collarbone with his right elbow.

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22. Turn around and hit the jaw with your elbow

Both sides stand in a left-fighting style, and the opponent stands in a right-fighting style; The opponent shakes his right hand and attacks our head with a straight fist with his left hand; We immediately get close to our left foot, while turning left and knocking the opponent down with our right elbow forward in the jaw or face.

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22. Kicking the legs and hitting the face

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; Taking advantage of the opponent’s lack of attention, our side suddenly hit him in the face with a right right kick, reducing his will to fight.

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23. Twist and sweep your legs

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; The opponent steps with his right foot and sweeps his leg in the left high position to attack our upper set; Our side immediately twists to the left and sweeps the opponent’s right support leg with a low right leg, knocking him down.

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24. Sweep your legs and kick your chest

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; We first feigned the opponent’s ribs with a right kick, then kicked him down with a side kick to his chest and abdomen.

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25. High bounce kick hit the throat

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; By surprise, we hit our opponent in the throat with a high bounce and knocked him down.

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26. Block kicks

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; The opponent sweeps our head with a left leg; We block the defense with our right arm while kicking the opponent’s right leg thigh heel with our left leg.

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Twenty-seven, sneaking and hugging the waist and knees hitting the ribs

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; The opponent attacks our upper set with his fists; We lean down to dodge, while moving close and hugging our opponent’s waist, attacking the opponent’s ribs continuously with our knees.

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28. Dodge and hit your head and knees on your abdomen

Both sides stand in a left-fighting style, and the opponent stands in a right-fighting style; My opponent attacked our upper set with a straight punch with my left hand, I moved to the right to dodge, then held my opponent’s head and neck, and hit my opponent’s abdomen continuously with my left knee.

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29. Dodge and don’t fall

Both sides stand and confront in a left-fighting style; My opponent attacked me with a straight punch with his right hand; We immediately dodge to the outside of the opponent’s right fist with a right step, pin the hip or waist with the hip, then twist to the left and wrap the enemy’s upper body to the left and down with the right arm, and throw the enemy down.

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The ancient Muay Thai moves are endlessly changeable, and they usually require more practice and flexible use in actual combat.