Thai Boxing Learning Video 10: The Mid-Air Elbow

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Welcome to Art of Muay Thai Blog! I’ve learned that the most popular articles of ours are the learning video of basic Muay Thai lessons. And that is what we continue doing today. The next elbow move is the elbow strike performing while jumping into the air, aka Gra-dod Sork, aka Jumping Elbow.

The Muay Thai technique is created for targets in the face area, for instance, face, head and collar-bone. The move requires the boxer to perform any kind of Muay Thai Elbow (The elbow chop is the most popular) while in the air while both feet are off the ground, especially while about to land to add more force to the elbow. The boxer can either land with one foot or both into the Muay Thai Basic Stance.
The tip is the height of the jump. The higher the jump, the more power can be added to the strike.

Example:

Mid-Air Elbow Chop

Leap into the air bending your knees for extra push. Twist the body to the left and perform the elbow chop. The left arm instead of holding up to defend, the boxer can leave it hang naturally at the side. Chop the elbow down while you’re starting to land or on the way of coming down. Land with one foot or both feet right back to the basic Thai boxing stance.
Here’s the video we made. FYI it might look not so good for some of you but we hope it will be helpful especially for someone who want to start Muay Thai.


Muay Thai Video : The Mid-Air Elbow

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