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: Prioritizes neck and trapezius strengthening to prevent knockouts and maintain posture in the clinch. Traditional vs. New Generation Lethwei
Leduc’s system bridges the gap between the raw aggression of traditional matches and the technical requirements of modern combat sports. New Generation Lethwei by Dave Leduc - Dynamic Striking New Generation Lethwei by Dave Leduc
: Emphasizes specific punch placement and timing to avoid hand fractures common in unprotected striking. : Prioritizes neck and trapezius strengthening to prevent
Analysis of New Generation Lethwei by Dave Leduc is a modernized combat system developed by Dave Leduc that codifies the traditional Burmese "Art of 9 Limbs" into a structured, technical curriculum for international audiences. While traditional Lethwei is rooted in ancient Myanmar culture and brutal bare-knuckle rules, Leduc’s "New Generation" approach focuses on technical fluidity, safe training methodologies, and global expansion. Core Technical Foundations New Generation Lethwei by Dave Leduc - Dynamic
: Codifies headbutt techniques, teaching practitioners how to strike with the "crown" of the skull to avoid concussions while dealing damage.
: A hallmark of the system is the ability to "flow" between different strikes—such as transitioning from a kick to a headbutt—to overwhelm opponents.
The system is built upon the "Art of 9 Limbs," which adds the head as a legal striking weapon to the two fists, two elbows, two knees, and two feet used in Muay Thai.
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