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Wedge to Chin/Knee to Pelvic Plexus by FreeMMASchool.com

Oct 3

Posted by Coach David

Double chin jab or “wedge” your hands to the chin of your opponent while taking space (moving forward) which will cause them to stand tall and open up for a knee strike to the pelvic plexus.  After you land this strike, a takedown will be very easy.  By your Virtual MMA Coach David Alexander

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