Are you tired of being manhandled by wrestlers who treat you like a ragdoll the second they get "hip-to-hip"? Have you ever felt that sickening "death lock" clinch where your arms are pinned, your back is against the fence, and you know—with 100% certainty—that you’re about to be slammed into the pavement?
If so, listen up. Because there is a "structural secret" in your own forearm that can turn a charging 220lb grappler into a confused, off-balance mess before he even touches your waist.
Dear Friend,
It’s the nightmare scenario for every striker.
You’re fast. You’re accurate. You’ve got "dynamite" in your hands. But none of that matters when a "human tank" puts his head down, shoots for your hips, and unifies his mass with yours.
Once he’s in your "kitchen," your power is gone. You can’t swing. You can’t pull away. You’re stuck in a "unification of mass" where the stronger man always wins.
Most MMA trainers tell you to sprawl. They tell you to "shoot the hips back" and pray you’re fast enough to outrun his momentum. But if you’re a fraction of a second late? You’re going for a ride.
There is a better way. It’s called the Ram Shield.
It is the "opposite" of what most fighters use for takedown defense. Instead of arching away and conceding space, you use a specific anatomical "L-position" to drive a bone-hard wedge between you and the attacker.
Think of it like this: If I put a steel pole between you and me, you couldn't bend it. You couldn't "squeeze" through it. Your tricep bone—when placed in the correct structural alignment—is that pole.
When you deploy the Ram Shield correctly, you aren't just "blocking." You are delivering a shockwave.
By meeting his charge head-on and driving your forearm into his "upper extremities"—specifically the sternum, collarbone, or the throat—you do three things simultaneously:
You Break His Alignment: You snap his neck back and mess up his "bio-computer" (the brain).
You Create a Barrier: You stay in control of the space so he can never get "hip-to-hip."
You Deliver Damage: At full speed, this move can bruise biceps, snap heads back, and make a wrestler reconsider his entire career path.
Most guys think getting an underhook is the "safe" play. They’re wrong. If a guy really squeezes down on your arms in a clinch, you’re stuck. Especially with gloves on. You’re just holding the guy up, unable to hit him, while he works his game.
The Ram Shield is your "Escape Hatch." It allows you to disconnect. It’s a "feeler" and an "antenna" that tells you where his strength is moving so you can stabilize, strike, and get the hell out of there.
In this exclusive video series, you won’t just learn where to put your arms. You’ll learn Body Stabilization.
Most people "leak force." Their feet are too narrow, their back is too straight, or they lean so hard that if the attacker moved, they’d fall on their face.
We teach you the "Ram Animal" posture:
How to tuck your head to protect your cervical spine.
How to put your "pushing muscles" directly behind the bone shield.
How to use "Proprioception" to adjust to his energy in real-time.
The Single-Arm vs. Two-Arm Shield: When to use each (and why the single-arm is the "clinch-killer").
The "L" not the "V": The simple geometric mistake that makes your shield collapse—and how to fix it instantly.
The Sternum Strike: How to aim your shield so it acts like a vertical elbow, stopping a charge cold.
The "Praying Mantis" Guard: How to keep your limbs "up in the fight" so he has to chew through bone to get to your body.
The Stabilization Drill: A simple partner drill that ensures you never get knocked off balance again.
Just because someone wants to wrestle you doesn't mean you have to wrestle them back. The Ram Shield allows you to minimize entanglement and maximize destruction.
Turn your body into a structural fortress. Stop the takedown before it starts.
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