MUAY THAI Flying Knee - Jumping Knee
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Khao Loi (เข่าลอย), literally 'floating knee' in Thai, is the traditional Muay Thai name for the flying knee strike. [1] Kraitus and Rennehan document Khao Loi as one of the most revered techniques in the Muay Thai tradition, considered a 'fight-ending' weapon that demonstrates both courage and technical mastery. [1] The technique was a signature move of legendary Muay Thai fighters in the golden era of stadium fighting (1980s-1990s), and its successful execution was considered a mark of elite skill. [2] Delp notes that Khao Loi requires precise timing and explosive athleticism, as the fighter must launch the entire body weight behind the knee strike. [2]
Khao loi (flying knee) is one of the most dramatic and devastating techniques in Muay Thai. [1]
A traditional Muay Thai flying technique. [1]
The flying knee has produced iconic finishes in Muay Thai and MMA. [1]
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Airborne knee strike; devastating KO potential (numerous UFC finishes)
Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники
Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам
Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting (Yod Ruerngsa, Khun Kao Charuad & James Cartmell, 2002)
Alias sources — [1] Muay Thai Unleashed (Delp, 2006) [2] Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting (Kraitus & Kraitus, 1988) [3] Dynamic Karate (Nakayama, 1966)
History sources — [1] Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting (Kraitus & Rennehan, 2002) [2] Muay Thai Unleashed (Delp, 2006)
Standard katakana transliteration of Western martial arts terminology (外来語) — used in Japanese MMA, boxing, and BJJ communities
Alias sources — [1] Muay Thai Unleashed (Delp, 2006) [2] Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting (Kraitus & Kraitus, 1988) [3] Dynamic Karate (Nakayama, 1966)
History sources — [1] Muay Thai: The Art of Fighting (Kraitus & Rennehan, 2002) [2] Muay Thai Unleashed (Delp, 2006)
hip flexion power, clinch control ability, close-range comfort
long thigh for greater leverage, strong hip flexors
hip flexors, quadriceps, core, grip (for clinch)
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Leaning back is the biggest error—it causes you to lose balance and fall backwards. Instead, keep your head between your legs and extend your hip forward to maintain control in the air.
Use a teardrop bag if possible, make sure you have enough ceiling height, and most importantly, land with control and balance to avoid injuring yourself on the landing.
The flying knee uses the same knee technique as a regular knee strike, but you're performing it while airborne. Switch your legs mid-air, point your foot, and extend your hip as much as possible while keeping your chin down.
The classic Muay Thai flying knee strike where the fighter leaps off one or both feet and drives the knee upward into the opponent's head or body at the peak of the jump.
Khao Loi (เข่าลอย), literally 'floating knee' in Thai, is the traditional Muay Thai name for the flying knee strike. Kraitus and Rennehan document Khao Loi as one of the most revered techniques in the Muay Thai tradition, considered a 'fight-ending' weapon that demonstrates both courage and technical mastery.
Unified MMA: ограничен — Knees to standing opponent legal, knees to head of grounded opponent banned; WBC/Boxing: запрещён — All knee strikes prohibited; WKF: запрещён — Prohibited in sport karate; Kyokushin: разрешён — Legal to body; WT: запрещён — Prohibited; ITF: запрещён — Prohibited; WAKO: запрещён — Prohibited in most formats; K: ограничен — 1/GLORY — One clinch knee allowed before referee break; IFMA: разрешён — Legal — knees are a core Muay Thai weapon, clinch knees highly scored
Оценка опасности 8/10. Very High — airborne knee strike; devastating KO potential (numerous UFC finishes)
Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Assume Fighting Stance → Generate Power → Execute Strike → Recover to Guard.
Стандартные контрприёмы: Block — absorb the strike with a protective guard position / Evasion — move the target out of the strike's path / Counter-Attack — time an offensive response during the recovery phase of the strike.
Распространённые варианты: Straight knee (driving the knee straight upward into the body or head); Curved knee (round knee) (swinging the knee from the side in a circular path); Flying knee (leaping forward and driving the knee at the apex of the jump); Clinch knee (pulling the opponent into the knee from Muay Thai plum po…).
The flying knee has produced iconic finishes in Muay Thai and MMA.
Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Leaping without committing — a half-jump produces a weak, floating knee / Not pulling the opponent's head into the knee when gripping is possible — the collision doubles the force / Jumping straight up instead of forward — horizontal momentum is the key to the khao loi's power / Landing flat-footed after the leap, jarring the body and preventing follow-up.
Khao Loi также известен как Kao Roi, Flying Knee, Jumping Knee Strike, Hiza Geri Tobi.