How to Do a Muay Thai Skip Knee
Although one should be aware of some defensive techniques in a fight, there are times when one is required to attack the other person for some reason. Whether you are looking to counter attack or simply unable to tolerate nonsense from the other person, you should be aware of some deadly moves in order to silence your rival.
Martial art specialists teach you numerous moves, which can be used in a wrestling match or a street fight to defeat an opponent. However, all of us are not naturally gifted with flexible bodies, so we have to look for some easy techniques.
Muay Thai skip knee is exactly what you need to learn, if you don’t know the basics of martial arts. This move is not difficult to master, but is deadly enough to break the ribs of the other person.
Instructions
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Position yourself
No matter what form of martial art you follow, make sure that you are aware of how to position yourself. This way, you will be able to perform the moves quite quickly and no one will be able to dominate you during a fight. In order to use the muay Thai skip knee perfectly, you have to bend your knees slightly and keep one of your feet forward. For example, stretch your left foot towards your rival, if you are a right handed fighter. -
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Raise your hands
Now, you need to raise your hands close to the temples, so that you can block the attacks from the other person. Make sure that you keep your palms open in order to defend yourself in a better way. -
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Jump towards your opponent
Take a leap towards your opponent, when you feel that he/she is close enough to you. You will have to keep your knees bent, but make sure you keep your chest open while pouncing at the other person. -
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Grab your opponent by the neck
Using both hands, grab your opponent by his/her neck from backwards. Keep your elbows into the collarbone of the other person and try forcing him/her downwards towards your knees. -
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Use your dominant knee as a finishing move
You can now finish your opponent by delivering the muay Thai skip knee. It can either be delivered in the ribs or in the face of the other person. The latter will cause more external injuries, so it is better to target the ribs.