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Georges St-Pierre Striking for MMA - Fighting Drills and Tips 

Stuart Tomlinson
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Seeing as how everyone loves the legend that is multiple times UFC Champion, world renowned MMA fighter and all round über individual Georges St-Pierre, I thought I would add up a little more from his outstanding seminar on striking for MMA at the For the Love of MMA event held earlier on in the year in Manchester.
In it, Georges talks about how he approaches dealing with taller opponents reach in MMA through the use of position, baits and feints. His coaching, details and breakdown are all as phenomenal as you might expect 🤯🤯🔥
I am sure you don't need me to tell you how amazing an individual he is so make sure you smash the follow button on him (should you be one of the few not already keeping up to date with all that he does!!) and the For The Love Of MMA series today!! I can't wait for the next one to take place in Manchester April 2023!!
#MMA #UFC #GSP #Seminar #Fighter #Striking #LowKick #Kick #Karate #MuayThai #Kickboxing #Legend #Coach #Tutorial #MartialArts #CoolPeople #Experience #Manchester #FTLOMMA #WarriorCollective

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Комментарии : 180   
@giovannigiorgio8962
@giovannigiorgio8962 2 года назад
GSP is a good dude.
@ce707f
@ce707f 2 года назад
GSP is the GOAT IMO 🐐
@arealhuman826
@arealhuman826 2 года назад
i mean hes been metood like 500 times but alright
@giovannigiorgio8962
@giovannigiorgio8962 2 года назад
@@arealhuman826 what?
@bigaaron
@bigaaron 2 года назад
Man has 8 foot reach
@Kee23383
@Kee23383 Год назад
@@ce707fI love him too
@alotafhindi7485
@alotafhindi7485 2 года назад
I do five minute rounds where I just practice my feinting the entire time. Helps a lot 💪
@honestlee9921
@honestlee9921 2 года назад
I get so gased throwing Feints idk why
@goonytunes4119
@goonytunes4119 2 года назад
@@honestlee9921 I get that, it's almost harder/uses more energy to stop movement once in motion.
@honestlee9921
@honestlee9921 2 года назад
@@goonytunes4119 so true
@rickthomas6606
@rickthomas6606 2 года назад
What if someone doesn't flinch or can take a jab
@alotafhindi7485
@alotafhindi7485 2 года назад
@Rick Thomas if they don’t flinch then they don’t respect your strikes yet. Hit them with a couple good jabs, a couple good crosses and some leg kicks and then start to feint to get an opening. Keep in mind the more experience somebody has the less they’re going to flinch to your feints definitely if you’re at a lower level than them. Like if I sparred with someone who I knew couldn’t hurt me I wouldn’t really react to their feints either. Just keep at it and eventually you’ll get that respect
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 2 года назад
He's so FAST! He's so wise to have left when he did; left while still on top.
@jorgealvarofernandezacosta4801
@jorgealvarofernandezacosta4801 2 года назад
ME GUSTÓ ESO DE QUE SE QUEDA QUIETITO PARA QUE NO SE LO GOLPEE,... Y..... EN LA CALLE ESTO REALMENTE FUNCIONA.....??? REALMENTE ES UNA COSA DE "LOCOS" PENSAR QUÉ FUNCIONARÁ ESTO
@paulsedyps84
@paulsedyps84 Год назад
@@jorgealvarofernandezacosta4801 it's good for reading how they will react to a punch being thrown at them plus if an apponent moves back a second later they will move their head forwards again and thats the one that catches them
@F76CC
@F76CC Год назад
@@jorgealvarofernandezacosta4801 pretty sure GSP knows way more than you when it comes to fighting.
@jorgealvarofernandezacosta4801
@@F76CC Wath are you tal king abouth.....!!!???
@jorgealvarofernandezacosta4801
@@F76CC Por qué toda esa basura.....??? Cada uno da lo que recibe, y luego recibe lo que da
@Michael-xp5mw
@Michael-xp5mw Год назад
George St-Pierre using the same faints as Bruce Lee literally!!!🥋
@nofd1977
@nofd1977 Год назад
Yep caught that
@sus425
@sus425 Год назад
That snap type jab is so sneaky
@therealist6945
@therealist6945 Год назад
That´s just normal boxing. Every boxing club does it. Mayweather stance is most of the time like that. Nothing special.
@mrannymus
@mrannymus Год назад
@@therealist6945 These guys try to bring Bruce lee the actor into everything. Punches are from boxing, takedowns are from wrestling, knees are from Muay Thai etc.
@jimp9358
@jimp9358 Год назад
@@mrannymus and Bruce says if it works, use it! Doesn't matter what discipline or art! Original MMA...
@vishnuchandran9788
@vishnuchandran9788 Год назад
It's Good to see a GOAT Passing his knowledge in Combat to the next generation. ❤️
@bodoque_csm
@bodoque_csm 2 года назад
the art of feinting
@thevaden2024
@thevaden2024 2 года назад
GSP the Greatest of all time! 🐐
@kashankhan6950
@kashankhan6950 Год назад
Learnt this from Bruce Lee 50 years ago…thx to GSP the legend for also sharing
@tylermanning4321
@tylermanning4321 Год назад
Wear out his nervous system. Absolutely brilliant
@F76CC
@F76CC Год назад
Not really, it’s basics.
@JsalMMA1
@JsalMMA1 Год назад
@@F76CC it’s basics? Lol okay mike Tyson, chillout
@F76CC
@F76CC Год назад
@@JsalMMA1 it is though. Feinting is something every fighter learns when they first start sparring. Lol I was like 7-8 when I learned how and why to feint. It’s really not that deep.
@Nehauon
@Nehauon 10 месяцев назад
@@F76CCit may not be that much in use, however its affects are
@samquarry7018
@samquarry7018 9 месяцев назад
@@F76CCnah feinting sets up combinations, especially if you have the other fighter timed
@ShayneMacGregor
@ShayneMacGregor 2 месяца назад
So much wisdom and knowledge. Talking about faking to tire out the nervous system, theres so much science behind the way he fights. Truely amazing
@johnashiru3952
@johnashiru3952 11 месяцев назад
One of the nicest guys ever loved watching his fights back in the day
@og2700
@og2700 Год назад
The rush will never get old
@g29000
@g29000 Год назад
A jack of many trades, and a master of the jab
@conor7179
@conor7179 Год назад
Thats certainly not a master jab...its an arm punch and he's wide open for a check hook and liver shot
@niigamusmaximus
@niigamusmaximus 10 месяцев назад
Couldn’t have explained it any better, DA REAL 🐐
@mortalkomment8028
@mortalkomment8028 Год назад
Feinting and conditioning are next-level.
@phei7410
@phei7410 Год назад
PERFECT teacher
@BhimncChowdhry
@BhimncChowdhry Год назад
Very nice and the best fighting skill keep it up👍👍👍
@cashhegs1573
@cashhegs1573 3 месяца назад
He looks good, he might be able to make it to the ufc one day👌
@jacosteyn7361
@jacosteyn7361 Год назад
Never underestimate a good feint
@omarmonoruiz
@omarmonoruiz Год назад
Genius
@twoweeledsoto6072
@twoweeledsoto6072 Год назад
One of the greatest, if not the greatest.
@adamkelsey5900
@adamkelsey5900 Год назад
My favorite fighter of all time! Thankyou gsp for all the knowledge you give!!
@xay6361
@xay6361 Год назад
Strength & speed < timing & accuracy
@jhoylangoncalves3127
@jhoylangoncalves3127 Год назад
This dude is another level
@MrShamonyu
@MrShamonyu Год назад
That's golden ✨️
@jessewallace12able
@jessewallace12able Год назад
I stood next to GSP in Vegas. It amazes me how small these guys are. That is not to take away from his fighting skills, just an observation.
@R_Thomp
@R_Thomp 2 года назад
It's no wonder he's a champion
@LULZx0r
@LULZx0r Год назад
LFG! 👏 GSP = 🐐
@antoninocandela6848
@antoninocandela6848 Год назад
Legend
@billargueta5458
@billargueta5458 Год назад
Goat
@theprodigalson4003
@theprodigalson4003 2 года назад
Holy shit that’s fucking amazing
@ericbooth3393
@ericbooth3393 Год назад
GSP channeling Bruce Lee perfectly
@Chibodian
@Chibodian 2 года назад
Did this his entire career!
@hariznaz1958
@hariznaz1958 2 года назад
God bless u brothers
@PowPow-yp9rf
@PowPow-yp9rf Год назад
Broken Rhythm - Bruce Lee
@Badasseditz-s4c
@Badasseditz-s4c 2 года назад
Still very sharp strikes, legend
@josuef.2593
@josuef.2593 Год назад
This guy could have success in ufc
@vumsang9746
@vumsang9746 Год назад
Very interesting
@McSwordy
@McSwordy Год назад
When I practice I like to grunt/breath when feinting just like when I'm actually punching or kicking. Makes it less predictable I think
@georgetagg3634
@georgetagg3634 Год назад
The GOAT!!!!!
@thedodsonful
@thedodsonful Год назад
Also went about half as fast when not feinting.
@kaliduncanel3356
@kaliduncanel3356 Год назад
GSP definitely learned this in Kyokushin sparring. His patience in the gap was parallel to none. He didn't even look like he was trying
@dbuck1964
@dbuck1964 Год назад
Kyokushin doesn’t even strike to the face, so how would he learn it there?
@Cavalier9500
@Cavalier9500 Год назад
Perhaps it can be better traced to the flicker jab or the uraken in shotokan? I think Kyokushin punches are much heavier and more power-oriented.
@NateSmith87
@NateSmith87 Год назад
Fuckin legend. Goddamn.
@MOAB-UT
@MOAB-UT Год назад
GOAT
@johnr4171
@johnr4171 Год назад
GSP should be teaching combat fighting for the military forces.
@ArdahanliKaan
@ArdahanliKaan Год назад
I wish that this man could coach me
@mammontustado9680
@mammontustado9680 3 месяца назад
Josh Koscheck had some flashbacks with this clip 😂
@redpepper313
@redpepper313 Год назад
He’s a master of dressing room self-defense.
@yogiprayoga6900
@yogiprayoga6900 Год назад
His shape is still on fighter mode
@someasiankid6323
@someasiankid6323 Год назад
did this against bj penn
@stephanwatson7902
@stephanwatson7902 2 года назад
Yup Bruce Lee talked about this, bridging with a feint right before you strike; Israel Adesanya is master at it! (GSP in a interview mentioned using several concepts and techniques from Bruce Lee, so just shoo before nagging about mentioning Bruce lol)
@BallstinkBaron
@BallstinkBaron 2 года назад
Bruce had some really good stuff
@stephanwatson7902
@stephanwatson7902 2 года назад
@@BallstinkBaron yeah he did, not as high level as the best in MMA today, but still useful things to learn
@BallstinkBaron
@BallstinkBaron 2 года назад
@@stephanwatson7902 exactly. How to play basic mind games, fundamental concepts. He provided a basic framework that anyone can understand to learn how to create their own fighting style which is something I haven't really seen anyone else do in book form
@chongyipsi8631
@chongyipsi8631 Год назад
🐐👊💥
@Anonymous------
@Anonymous------ Год назад
George, we already learned that from Bruce Lee's movies 50 years ago. Was that where you learned it?
@haroldi.6450
@haroldi.6450 2 года назад
Even in streetfights, the one who initiates the feints win 100% of the time. Check that out
@jcnunya8162
@jcnunya8162 Год назад
And that’s how Hendrix (although juiced) was able to lad them hooks.
@BrettJorden87
@BrettJorden87 Год назад
Yeah that makes a difference
@randylogan4339
@randylogan4339 Год назад
It also helps that he was way faster with his Jab at the end, lol 😆
@bunjifooey5991
@bunjifooey5991 Год назад
When going against someone taller or very skillfull.. Id purposely leave myself open to attack at specific areas of my body. Without overselling, the other person usually falls into my trap...
@The16gboo
@The16gboo Год назад
He is going faster in the last example than the first two but yea feints are good lol
@unknown_k77
@unknown_k77 Год назад
When I use faint every one in the internet say that I 'm stiff, while i' m working on my game plan
@3231bsln
@3231bsln 2 года назад
I like this better long term over the one about the oblique kick..
@poriccrompton
@poriccrompton 2 года назад
Both are good
@courtneygillespie
@courtneygillespie Год назад
Achilles is the best because he learns from the best 👌
@jorge5275
@jorge5275 Год назад
Pierre Fashionably Late with that Haircut. 🤣👍
@waedjradi
@waedjradi 2 месяца назад
Reminds me of Bruce Lee or Joe Louis ⚡️
@gregoryfox725
@gregoryfox725 2 года назад
he used it a lot in his secon fight with BJ Penn
@boblaser7385
@boblaser7385 2 года назад
5 Ways of Attack. Bruce Lee😉
@Torgo1969
@Torgo1969 Год назад
Rush is a fighter and not just a band! Too bad he never walked out to Tom Sawyer (the opening lyrics are PERFECT for a walkout song) or another Rush gem.
@anotheryoutubeuser5379
@anotheryoutubeuser5379 Год назад
In jeans too
@macsxam437
@macsxam437 Год назад
This is the same logic he used on nj pen second fight
@anthonycrenshaw3229
@anthonycrenshaw3229 Год назад
That's called fainting in boxing
@araung21
@araung21 2 года назад
More Van Damme than Van Damme
@СергейКонев-к8т
Хера спортсмен в джинсах)))
@snicklesnockle7263
@snicklesnockle7263 Год назад
He came up with this idea to beat bj penn
@datsjpimp
@datsjpimp 2 года назад
CAN I see this in 360 rotation
@eBoyGarb
@eBoyGarb 10 месяцев назад
bro such a nice dude lmao but inside the cage hes a monster
@bluedonkey180
@bluedonkey180 Год назад
He also went faster the second time
@2-bitsampler841
@2-bitsampler841 2 года назад
Guy really likes tommy hilfiger
@bryanbasile629
@bryanbasile629 2 года назад
Sean o mally should be teaching this
@johndicksonkaraoke2554
@johndicksonkaraoke2554 Год назад
Fake and strike is indirect angler attack - Joe Lewis.
@johanmccloud92984
@johanmccloud92984 2 года назад
👂🏽
@toreworld5820
@toreworld5820 Год назад
I understand completely what he’s saying but from a logical standpoint the speed is the only proven difference. You never hit someone’s hand throwing that slow no matter if you load up or not
@unknown_to730
@unknown_to730 9 месяцев назад
Up
@kinbolluck476
@kinbolluck476 7 месяцев назад
I do nothing but feint
@iliilliliiliilliliiliillil9137
@iliilliliiliilliliiliillil9137 2 года назад
Yeah, I can see him.. just fuckin..
@lucciocalappa
@lucciocalappa 10 месяцев назад
Could have showed the hands at least
@Cp6uH_
@Cp6uH_ 2 года назад
Bad cam angle👎
@asueroastilla6288
@asueroastilla6288 Год назад
If u want to see classic feint just check out manny pacquiao 💪🏾👊🏾😎
@lolalex556
@lolalex556 2 года назад
Score! Reminded me of beavis and butthead for some reason 😂
@karrde666666
@karrde666666 Год назад
outboxed strikers and outwrestled wrestlers when all he knew was karate in his teens
@Valuedawg
@Valuedawg Год назад
Saenchai does this gret
@chucklarry1726
@chucklarry1726 Год назад
You cost me aalot or money i womder how much i can get for your little bird costume.😂
@Olvera_emi
@Olvera_emi Год назад
Stevewilldoit can body double him
@larslee5341
@larslee5341 10 месяцев назад
Didn’t know GSP was a blonde
@anthonymoscon18
@anthonymoscon18 Год назад
Thats cool man but too much weight on your front foot and you are leading with your head.
@wam11112
@wam11112 Год назад
You do know who this is
@Fearian021
@Fearian021 Год назад
Why does GSP not sounded like a native speaker has been bothering me for years. He sounded like Mexican. But he’s Canadian isn’t he?
@jimp9358
@jimp9358 Год назад
French Canadian
@WW-dc9ub
@WW-dc9ub Год назад
Just use a weapon 😂
@Zipfei_Kloatscher
@Zipfei_Kloatscher 2 года назад
Like this guy knows anything about fighting. He shows up in jeans, man... 😅😏
@breadward1689
@breadward1689 Год назад
i don't know why china refuses to evolve in terms of martial arts. i heard they had a big influence on the development of japanese martial arts like karate and jujutsu, and in turn those disciplines went on to influence modern fighting styles like kickboxing and brazilian jiu jitsu. they laid the groundwork for modern mma but it seems like they want to stay in the past, i guess its a pride thing since they want to ignore all foreign styles and pretend like their traditional arts are still on top.
@darkNovaskar
@darkNovaskar 2 года назад
In all of gsp title defenses he never knocked anyone out.
@implexitykyuubi
@implexitykyuubi 2 года назад
And?
@omarious
@omarious Год назад
He sounds like vandamme
@kamsaleh170
@kamsaleh170 2 года назад
Most overrated fighter of all time
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