The yujiro part is like a big dude just walking towards you unaffected by your attacks and just straight out push you down and rape you still unaffected by your attacks
Shane, I've been training Krav Maga and we went from hitting pads to sparring. Which is all good, except a couple of the more experienced guys always want to go a bit harder and seem to enjoy putting fist to face. I really appreciate your videos that have shown me how to defend myself better, string combos, and throw some counters. You're literally saving me brain cells, lol.
Krav Maga is a scam unless they are stealing techniques from other disciplines. It’s a way for Israelis to take money from Americans like the million other ways they do. Do mma instead
I'm grateful I actually READ the comment before checking it live & had that "l o l moment😑" because it would have felt estranged to STILL do so after the fact; like the utoob police would blow a whistle.
Thank you, Shane. Those closing the distance punch combinations and strategies are simple yet very effective and practical. Sincerely, Jeff “Rattlesnake” Railey 5X Champion Masters Amateur Boxer
As i watch this great video Shane is talking about the tatics and strategies of Shorter Boxer These are : 1.Head Movements (Slips_Pull_Duck) 2.Getting Inside by Stepping in with your counter
Your teaching skills are a blast, you're able to get to the point within 10 seconds, seems nice and very encouraging and when you're showing an example of your technique, it's amazingly clean, this is pedagogy. Thanks a lot for your work from France !
Tony Ferguson /good cause imma put money on you beating khabib. I’m betting more money that khabib is gonna win but even still✊🏻💯 cause I dont consumer sugar aswell
@@ijustbezay tl;dr: find another boxing gym. woha, seems like you're in a gym full of assholes. Knocking out a beginner 3 times? Where is the benefit in that? No one learned shit that session. All they have achieved is an aspiring boxer who now says fighting is not for him. Normal people ask you whether you want light or hard sparring. If you say nothing, they go by the power of the punches you dish out.
I like the first combo but if your opponent is like Thomas Hearns, God help you. He was a specialist in countering this combo. Cheers for the video though!
i just bought a 40lbs bag and 16oz gloves. im craving a new passion in getting the cardio and shape of a boxer. while learning how to punch and gain control of my form
Hey, I was just wondering if anyone can help me in my current situation. At school today this kid kept messing with and when I asked him why he said "If you keep looking at me I'm going to stick you", and I don't understand why since I have never spoke to him but it definitely has me scared because he is probably 4 inches taller than me and 50-70 pounds heavier than me and I really don't want any trouble. I run track and field in the spring and if I get into a fight I'm off the team and last time I got into a fight I broke my hand, and don't tell me "just tell a teacher" because I won't, if I did that I'd be in far worst situation than I am now.
Don't worry about getting kicked off the team, defend yourself. Staying on a team for running isn't worth getting beat up or hurt over. And if they kick you off for defending yourself it's not a team you want to be on. Ignore/avoid the dude but if he attacks you or you feel like he's about to then nail him with a hard liver shot. It's debilitating, you won't break your hand, and no one is ever expecting the body shot. He'll leave you the fuck alone after that. If he's serious about sticking you, and you think he really has a knife, that shit is no joke, tell an authority figure
As a former martial arts instructor I can tell you what can help and in general works in an educational environment. Sorry for the late reply but this could help someone else. in general being loud in a public situation is a great strategy because people in “bullying or aggressive’ situations. Just saying something like “ What’s wrong with you?” Or yelling “ Stop!” Not only will check an aggressor because now you are confronting their reality of “might makes right” and points the finger to them as being the one that has a problem. Second it brings awareness to everyone around that there’s a problem, including teachers nearby. The idea is to teach that person that 1. using violence is the wrong way to go about solving problems and 2. You are not an easy target. Then quickly find a buddy and ask him to help you with homework or something and get yourself away from the situation. Basically you need to be of the mindset that you don’t have time to deal with someone like that. If it gets further than this, which it shouldn’t, talk with your parents and ask them for help in dealing with the teachers or even the kids parents if they happen to know each other. Most parents don’t want their kids being bullies. At this point if you’ve exhausted all resources , you have at least earned the right to ask your parents for martial arts lessons, and I guarantee you once you start training, you will be better off than that person, because someone who has had a good training background would most likely not act like that.
Well my bigger problem in sparring was that I was able to execute the combo but after the combo I always got hit because I just stand there like a tree and my face is like "c´mon , punch me" I recommend to get use to move or do something after the combo is finnished and not to practice only combos and then just stand there after you finish like "ok, I did what I was told to do now I can rest"... you can´t rest :D
Thanks alot for these tips. It's hard to learn boxing to when "light sparring" against some douche who doesnt take it easy on a beginner.. sad have to go to the internet to learn how to box while pay $30+ a week at gym Smfh.. The only problem is what if you just get counter-jabbed. - The fake high.. and as go in for body shot you are simply taking a jab to the face.
I really want to get into a boxing gym but the closest one is an hour away and I watch and practice all your drills but I feel like I can’t progress without have a bag or somebody to spar with about to just forget and go take jiu jitsu
Hey Chewy I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and I like them even though I train Muay Thai it still gives me tips. My question today is what do I do because I’m at a gym right now where it’s in a church with not the best facilities as it’s a small space with carpet I like the trainer he’s legit but I’m not sure if it’s best in the long run as I want to compete and have fights however I don’t believe anyone has had a fight there in the last few years or ever he himself has but I’m unsure if it’s at the current gym should I stay or should I go to a different one where I live that has fight cards every 3 months. Thank you but please can you help I need some advice and guidance please