The Golden Elbow Striking Series By Nathan Carn... Review

The series moves beyond basic techniques, focusing on the "flowing state" of elbows and how to integrate them into high-level combinations.

The program addresses the short-range disadvantage of elbows by teaching setups like the "ramrod jab" to corner opponents and hand traps to pull down guards. The Golden Elbow Striking Series by Nathan Carn...

A central theme is "chaining" elbows with traditional boxing, kicks, and knees. Corbett emphasizes making the hands and elbows move as "one movement" so opponents cannot anticipate which strike is coming. The series moves beyond basic techniques, focusing on

is a specialized instructional program taught by 11-time Muay Thai World Champion Nathan "Carnage" Corbett . Renowned for his devastating elbow strikes that earned him his nickname, Corbett distills his career-long expertise into a system designed to make elbow strikes a fluid, "working part" of a fighter's arsenal. Core Content & Instructional Focus Corbett emphasizes making the hands and elbows move

Students have praised the series for breaking down Corbett's personal methodology into five distinct ways of throwing elbows, allowing for greater variety and unpredictability.

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