Lam Ban Sok
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Перевод: Diagonal elbow
Sok Chieng is the diagonal rising elbow, delivered at a 45-degree upward angle targeting the chin, temple, or cheekbone. [1] It combines the upward power of the uppercut elbow with the angular approach of the elbow chop, creating a hybrid trajectory. [1]
The elbow is the hardest and sharpest striking surface on the body; Sok Chieng causes severe cuts, swelling, and potential knockouts. [1]
Traditional Muay Thai Cherng Sok (24 elbow techniques) curriculum. [1]
Used in UFC and professional MMA competition
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Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника
Elbow strikes cause cuts, fractures, and knockouts at close range
Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники
Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам
Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting (Ruerngsa, Charuad & Cartmell)
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Ruerngsa, Y
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Ruerngsa, Y
Requires strong shoulder and hip rotation
Good balance at close range
Conditioned elbow for striking
Sok chieng (diagonal elbow) travels at a 45-degree angle — between horizontal and downward. One of the most common competition elbows due to its versatile angle. Appears in 7 passages. (Kraitus, Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting)
Sok Chieng is the diagonal rising elbow, delivered at a 45-degree upward angle targeting the chin, temple, or cheekbone. It combines the upward power of the uppercut elbow with the angular approach of the elbow chop, creating a hybrid trajectory.
Sok Chieng is one of the 24 traditional Muay Thai elbow techniques (Cherng Sok 24 Cherng) preserved in the art's classical curriculum. Muay Thai's elbow arsenal is considered the most comprehensive among all striking martial arts.
Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal — all elbow strikes permitted; WBC/Boxing: запрещён — All elbow strikes prohibited in boxing; WKF: запрещён — Elbow strikes not a legal technique in sport karate; Kyokushin: запрещён — Elbow strikes prohibited; WT: запрещён — Prohibited; ITF: запрещён — Prohibited; WAKO: запрещён — Prohibited in all kickboxing formats; K: запрещён — 1/GLORY — Prohibited — key difference from Muay Thai; IFMA: разрешён — Legal — elbows are a core Muay Thai weapon (art of eight limbs)
Оценка опасности 8/10. Elbow strikes cause cuts, fractures, and knockouts at close range
Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Close distance → Set up with punch or clinch → Sok Chieng → Follow with knee or additional elbow.
Стандартные контрприёмы: Step back out of range / Block with the forearms / Counter with a knee strike.
Распространённые варианты: Left Sok Chieng; Right Sok Chieng; Lead hand Sok Chieng; Rear hand Sok Chieng.
Used in UFC and professional MMA competition
Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Hitting with the forearm instead of the elbow point / Dropping the guard on the opposite side / Not using hip rotation for power.
Sok Chieng также известен как Sok Chieng, Skew Elbow, Diagonal Rising Elbow.