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OK, now I'm going to show even closer range in the tie clinch, OK. So, I've been showing
you here, her hands around my head, this is one range, OK. An even closer range is here,
chest to chest right here, OK. I'm going to have what's called an underhook, OK. From
this side, under her arm pit, this left arm, OK. My other arm is on top of her shoulder,
OK. Now I'm going to grip with my right palm up and my right, left palm down, OK, over
my thumb right here, I'm going to suck her in like this to keep her nice and tight, OK.
I do this for safety reasons so I don't have to face her straight knees. Maybe she's got
really good, straight knees, but now I keep her tight so now she can't use straight knees,
there's no room, OK. So from here, I can use my hook knees now, just like that, there's
my hook knee, OK. Look at this, she can't put a block here with her arm because my left
arm is under her, my right arm is under her left arm blocking her from bringing that arm
down, OK. So I'll there by, I'm exposing all her side here, her ribs and her kidney. Just
like that, OK. Other side would be here, left underhook, right hand on top. Hook knee, OK,
hook knee. The path of a hook, the trajectory right here, check this out. Trajectory of
a hook. Look how I wind up on it. I don't do this, you see that a lot, there's no power
in that. I put my wait in to her, OK, put all my upper body weight. I'm going to give
my hips back, open my leg up, there's my knee. OK, the whole time I'm keeping her nice and
close, OK, chest to chest. This is the tie up, this is chest to chest clinch. OK, a different
type of tie clinch, very close proximity, chest to chest.