or double sinking elbows, also to break his hold, like in tsk
not the lifting one, from bottom up, but sinking from top down (like downward elbow strike), like in this sequence, of course in the frontal ji ng ma
(tsk generally, being a short bridge, high stance, has many excellent counters against various types of clinch
follow with your favourite technique, i like gam gaai duk lap, straight knee to the groin right after the break up
- last note: sure not a good position to be in, if he is significantly stronger, heavier and has a good wrestling backround, that s it mate
- i would still bite in any of the close clinch position to soften up the opponent. does not matter where, just bite
- the info above is part of our anti-clich series, which includes defense about common Thai single/double clinch, various bearhugs, scarf hold, standing guillotine, arm drags, 50:50 clinch, underhooks/overhooks etc. skill not to be missed, fun to train!