Muay Thai Boran Punches 8: Pajon Chang San
Continuing with the Muay Thai Boran Punches! There are 15 of them all together and now we are at number 8, Pajon Chang San. You can read the instruction I’m going to write below to train this or just read it to learn something more about Muay Thai in case you’re doing it because some of these moves are not allowed to be used again in Muay Thai you are learning today. The most important reason is that some of them are too dangerous to be used I suppose.
By the way, the technique is also known as to throw the punch and kick at the same time. This combination is used for attack, defense or escape. The boxer uses this for targeting his opponent’s chin and rib area.
Here comes the instruction: A punch is thrown with the right hand, hitting the chin, and the left leg is simultaneously swung to deliver a kick to the opponent’s right rib. The full weight is borne by the right leg, while the left elbow is drawn back for the balance. The simultaneous punch and kick at the same time trick is effectively used for opponents who guard their stance in wide angles.
To deal with this attack: use both of your hands to wipe away both of the boxer’s fists. Afterwards, protect your body by turning to the right and pressing down your right elbow in order to shield the attacker’s kick.
To deal with this defense: use your left shin or your left foot to hit the boxer’s right rib. If the boxer punches with his left hand and kicks with his right leg, use the reverse defense moves.
