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@@CombatTheory That's an extremely immature response for a supposed "professional" either grow up or resign, we shouldn't have people with a child's mentality and ego determining the outcomes of a dangerous and serious sport. Embarresing
Great breakdown of this technique! You definitely clarified some things for me. Thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge. Side note, I recently was taught toes down for a "longer shield". But I had another coach in the past teach, toes up. So im torn 🤷🏾♂️.
I firmly believe both are valid but just different purposes. I was first taught toes down but it didn’t work for me and when I was taught toes up I found it better!
Your fighter has good form, you obviously took your time with him. I like how he turns his straight punches over flat only at the end of the punch. Not many coaches get their guys to do that correctly..and other stuff.. the relaxed footwork.. He does need to keep his elbows down. And he needs to keep his guard hand in front of his face when he punches...but he has good form. Kudos, coach to coach.
1st rule to learning: Learn from someone that knows how to use the correct jargon. Probably someone who's actually been in a cage or ring. Hand trapping does not knock anyone out period, not debatable. If you want to sound like you know what you're talking about, use the correct jargon.
@@CombatTheorysounds like overloading from the mic moving closer to your face/neck. Idk the setup, but w/ digital, it’s always safer to keep your levels low and boost in post. Then apply compression/limiting to keep the vol even more consistent 👍 Anyways, dope vid yall! These’re the similar principles used for cross-parrying a jab(closed stanced) or fooling someone in the lead hand probe fight in closed but especially open stance.
This can be done lead to lead, with grab being initiated from the outside and landing the cross or rear hook. I've found that I'm offline and out of position to be countered and I follow-up with a hook.
American have weak shins in matches here. Don't overuse shin guards or shins will never get trained correct. But to recommend shin guard, Top King #1 and Ring to Cage make great also for hard sparring.
Hi, I’m thinking of getting the Combat Corner Muay Thai shin pads. Does it come in any other colors? How do I find out what size is best for me? and you mentioned something about a discount.
I just watched a video of a UFC fighter named Rountree hitting his opponent with like a thousand inside leg kicks and the opponent just had no answer or defense for it. He seemed to ride the kick once but that was it. It's absolutely brutal! That's what brought me here. Anyway, great video!
Great podcast bros, we raise money each pmt west show for nak muay foundation. Ill be in Thailand march-august anyone want to get some 501c3 work experience. Stay up fam!!!