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  • Chris: Now that you've got some basic strikes, let's go though some basic combinations that

  • you can throw in a fight or for drills or for sparring. So I have Rene here again as

  • my demo partner. First basic combinations I like to throw are always, you know, punch

  • combinations. You've got jab, you've got cross, but again you always have to be ready off

  • of that cross to sprawl especially when you come in for a take down. So again, I like

  • to use, or set up with, the hands especially if I'm going to be setting up for kicks. So

  • maybe I'd like to jab, cross and then an inside leg kick. Okay? Obviously you've got the jab,

  • cross and then you have the outside leg kick. Those are basic combinations.

  • If I throw a jab, cross and I fire that knee, I have to be ready to sprawl because you're

  • going to be coming in for that take down. Alright? So again, basic combinations. Jab,

  • cross, inside leg kick. Jab, cross, outside leg kick. Or, the jab, cross, follow up with

  • the knee. But remember, be ready to sprawl. It's an MMA fight. He's going to come in for

  • that take down. Alright?

  • Rene: Now, the basic combinations, it depends what you want. If you just want to stay and

  • stand up striking that's great, but some of you want to come in to shoot. So some good

  • combination shoot is double-jab. For a single if you're southpaw, double-jab here, stepping

  • in on your jab. Step in on your jab. And you hit the double. Okay? Another one could be

  • a front hand technique. Switch your feet please. Alright? Could be jab, hook, shoot. So you

  • want to punch off your front hand to cover the distance for your shots.

Chris: Now that you've got some basic strikes, let's go though some basic combinations that

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