Scott ‘Bam Bam’ Sullivan – Muay Thai Special Topics 3 & 4
Scott ‘Bam Bam’ Sullivan – Muay Thai Special Topics 3 & 4
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Salepage: Scott ‘Bam Bam’ Sullivan – Muay Thai Special Topics 3 & 4
Volumes 3 & 4 – Countering the BoxerA Lesson In Strategies and Moves for Countering The Boxer!Sometimes its just not a good idea to “trade punches” with a guy unless you really know what you are doing.
Never box with someone who is a better boxer than you.
The smart fighter knows better than that.
What you need in these situations are time-tested moves specifically designed for stopping the boxing/punching style fighter.
That’s what these two DVD’s are all about; how to counter and stop the “boxer” style attack.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THESE VIDEOS INCLUDE: Destroying the Jabber Counterattack Drills: Jab, slip, low kick, and knee somebody for trying to hit you with a jab!”The Wall” Counterattack Drills: Right blast, switch kick, knee or uppercut an opponent for trying to hit you with a right hand!Slip and Smash: Advanced ways to deal with an opponent’s right.
Push And Slam: A classic Muay Thai counter against a right.
It seems like every trainer in Thailand teaches this move.
“Rib Buster”: Punishment for an opponent who takes a swing at you.
Blast The Hooker: Classic ways of countering someone trying you with a hook.
The “Diagonal Knee Counter”: Surpirse your opponent with this one!Elbow Slicer: Watch out – this one can cut your opponent!The “Emanuel Steward” Left Hook: A quick and clean shot to the button! Definitely an unusual way to throw the hook and set up heavier shots.
The Spinning Hammerfist: An unorthodox move that can flat out put your opponent on his ass! Many a man has been caught totally off guard with this one!Counters Off The Shoulder Roll: Nice advanced move for those who are quickThe “Bolo Punch”: A sweet UNORTHODOX punch that seems like it could take his head clean off.
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