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The Clinch Manual: 12 Positions That Win Rounds. The clinch is where amateurs panic and pros score — this is the short, no-filler field guide to owning it. The plum, the sweep, the frame, the off-balance: twelve positions broken down the way a coach walks you through them on the mat, with the small details that decide who controls the round.
Get the guide →- 12 clinch positions, drilled step by step
- Written by fighters who clinch every round
- Read it in an evening, use it Monday
- 01The double-collar plum — winning the inside grip
- 02Posture & the frame — how to not get pulled down
- 03Off-balancing: turning your opponent into knees
- 04The sweep & the dump — scoring from the tie-up
- 05Defending the clinch and resetting to range
- 06Clinch conditioning & the 10-minute daily drill
| Delivery | Instant PDF download |
|---|---|
| Length | 48 pages |
| Access | Lifetime — yours to keep |
| Devices | Phone, tablet, desktop, print |
| Level | Beginner → Intermediate |
| Discipline | Muay Thai / MMA clinch |
The rounds are won up close.
Watch any club-level Muay Thai round and the story is the same — clean striking at range, then the clinch happens and everything falls apart. Grips get sloppy, posture collapses, and a scorable position turns into an exhausted hug. We wrote this because the clinch is the most learnable, most ignored part of the sport. None of it needs athleticism, all of it needs detail, and detail is exactly what a written guide does better than a blurry sparring memory. Twelve positions, the coaching cues that make them work, and a daily drill to burn them in.
“The framing chapter alone fixed my clinch. I stopped getting pulled off balance inside a week of drilling it.”
“Short, clear, zero fluff. I printed it and it lives in my gym bag.”
“I assign the plum-and-sweep section to my amateurs before their first smoker. Saves me from repeating myself ten times a class.”



