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date: 2024-10-20T17:16:45.000Z
draft: false
tags:
- kick
- clinch
title: Clinch Work
summary: Warm-up, clinch and balance drills, defense against middle kicks, escape techniques, follow-up combinations after clinch, and themed sparring.
author:
- Anomyme
---
#### **1. Warm-up (10-15 minutes)**
- **Jump rope (5 minutes)**: Activating cardio and legs.
- **Shadow boxing with kicks (5 minutes)**: Practice basic movements (punches and kicks), including some imaginary clinches to start integrating the sessions theme.
- **Joint mobility (5 minutes)**: Hip, knee, ankle, and shoulder circles to prepare joints for dynamic movements.
#### **2. Exercise 1: Clinch and maintain balance (10 minutes)**
- **Description**:
- Both partners face each other and simultaneously clinch the other's leg under their arm.
- Each person must hold their partner's leg for 1 minute while trying to maintain balance.
- If it's too easy, they can gently push or move around to make the exercise more challenging and force balance adjustments.
- **Objective**: Improve the ability to clinch and maintain balance, even in unstable situations.
#### **3. Exercise 2: Catch the leg after a middle kick (15 minutes)**
- **Description**:
- Each person throws 3 middle kicks on both sides (left/right) alternately.
- The other person must try to catch the leg by slightly stepping to the side to absorb the kick and make the clinch easier.
- **Key points to focus on**:
- Step to the side to better absorb the impact.
- Clinch the leg under the arm and stabilize immediately.
- Work on the timing between the kick and the clinch.
#### **4. Exercise 3: Escape from a clinch (15-20 minutes)**
- **Technique 1: Quick release (10 minutes)**:
- One person clinches their partner's leg.
- The other must quickly escape by turning the ankle and giving a quick push backward.
- If the partner has already blocked the leg and lifted their arm, it's too late for this technique, and another method must be used.
- **Technique 2: Release with downward pressure (10 minutes)**:
- The person being clinched must move closer to their partner, place their hands on their partner's shoulders, and push downward with a quick motion to force the release.
#### **5. Exercise 4: Follow-ups after a clinch (15 minutes)**
- **Description**:
- One person clinches their partner's leg after a middle kick.
- The attacker must choose one of the following follow-up actions:
1. **Body hook**: Clinch the leg and punch the body with a hook.
2. **Head punch**: After the clinch, throw a direct punch to the face.
3. **Sweep**: With the free leg, sweep the supporting leg of the opponent to unbalance them.
4. **Inside leg hook**: Hit the inside of the clinched leg to weaken the opponent's posture.
- **Objective**: Learn to follow up effectively after a clinch to maximize counter-attack opportunities.
#### **6. Themed sparring (15-20 minutes)**
- **Description**:
- **Round 1: Clinch work only**: One partner throws kicks, the other tries to clinch and counter.
- **Round 2: Free sparring with clinches**: Both partners use their full arsenal (punches and kicks) but focus on clinches and counter-attacks after clinches.
- **Objective**: Integrate clinch and counter techniques in a sparring environment.
#### **7. Cool down and stretching (10 minutes)**
- **Dynamic stretches** for legs (hamstrings, quadriceps, calves) and upper body (shoulders, pectorals).
- **Breathing** exercises to promote recovery after exertion.
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