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The TopicFight™ Train By Topic Series contains  1-on-1 drills, pad work, best practices, judging and scoring all separated by different topics. Everything you will need to further develop your fight  skills. Although geared towards Muay Thai fighters, Kickboxing and MMA practitioners will also benefit from the skills taught. These drills were formulated with general, advanced practitioners, fighters and coaches in mind. Coaches can further develop their students skills  during class by teaching the drills.

Monthly fee of $14.99 or yearly fee of  $99.99  for all  TopicFight™ Train By Topic Video Series  videos.  

(Separate from Stage 1   TopicFight Development Series).

STAGE 2

TopicFight™ Train By Topic Video Series

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After you’ve developed your  Timing, Feinting and Faking techniques. Head down to the Train By Topic Series for detailed solo, partner combinations, pad work, bag work and more instructionals.

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STAGE 2 TRAIN BY TOPIC SERIES

TOPICFIGHT™ TRAIN BY TOPIC VIDEO SERIES
$14.99/MONTH | $99.99/YEAR
Below are techniques and strategies  separated by different Topics. Updated regularly with new techniques.

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TERMINOLOGY

To help you understand the videos easier, below is commonly used terminology in the videos.

QUICK STEP Quick Step is an abrupt shuffle of the feet which not only helps generate speed, but places your body closer to the target at an off beat time.

SHUFFLE A technique used to change stance in a quicker and MORE explosive manner. (Quicker than a “switch” or “skip.”)

GALLOP A technique used to close distance before striking in order not to miss the target.

FILLER TECHNIQUE A technique used to create distraction to place opponent in a position more suitable for your attack or open opponent up for an attack.

ELEMENT OF CONFUSION A technique used to create confusion to an opponent, before striking with a real and meaningful technique.

VULNERABLE POSITION Anytime your opponent is placed in a position where they cannot correctly defend themselves or see your oncoming attack.

STANDARD TIMING ATTACK  Conventional and ordinary way of attacking done on the first beat.

ADVANCED TIMING ATTACK PATTERN 1 Interrupting your attack mid way to strike at an off beat time (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Timing Series).

ADVANCED TIMING ATTACK PATTERN 2 Pausing before striking at an off beat time (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Timing Series).

FAKING PATTERN 1 Indicate, Attack (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Faking Series).

FAKING PATTERN 2 Indicate, Add, Attack (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Faking Series).

FAKING PATTERN 3 Indicate, Change, Attack (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Faking Series).

FEINTING PATTERN 1 Indicate, Attack (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Feinting Series).

FEINTING PATTERN 2 Indicate, Add, Attack (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Feinting Series).

FEINTING PATTERN 3 Indicate, Pause, Attack (for detailed steps to perform this technique see Feinting Series).

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