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Thread: clfbuksing vs muay thai

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    Cool clfbuksing vs muay thai

    Hi everyone

    This post is mainly for anyone out there who practises choy lay fut buk sing

    OK.... what techniques do you think are useful against a thai fighter in the buk sing system ?

    Our school challenges muay thai all the time but I am not in the team yet so i was wondering what everyone uses

    I have heard that the "charn gerk ?" the kick which uses the blade of your foot which is on your little toe side , is very effective

    when we spar some people like to open with this

    Any input is appreciated!
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    CLF vs Muay Thai

    I have trained in both BSCLF and Muay Thai.

    Keep in mind that Muay Thai also has the Charn Gerk. Theirs is usually more devastating as they train their roundhouse kicks with more power. The good thing is they rarely execute this in the ring as this is considered a street technique best used when wearing shoes.

    An upwards charp chui is useful when they are attempting to clinch. Opening up an attack with a powerful gwa choy opens up their defense. The way we train our front thrust kick from the lead leg has surprised a number of Muay Thai guys I have trained with, and I believe the speed and power we can generate from this kick is something we can capitalize on.

    Been chui's are also something they don't expect quite often. Just feint with a biu jee strike and execute the backfist when they guard their face and eyes.

    The best defense is a strong offense; therefore, train harder than your enemy. Real muay thai fighters train very hard, so your best bet is a lot of conditioning and a lot of swift, powerful techniques that are easy for you to execute. Anything fancy and a push-uppercut-hook-roundhouse or knee combo will send you on your ass.

    k

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    Keep a strong offense as k-no mentioned. No matter what style we're up against, Bak Hsing CLF is fast and aggressive. Push and keep going forward.

    If the action sticks in a clinch, short arm techniques while remaining on the move are a definite bonus!

    Footwork and realising that you don't want to hang out too far for leg sweeps/strikes is using Bak Hsing CLF to its full advantage.

    nospam.

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