Always,always ALWAYYYSS awesome when Stuart collabs with Damien Trainor!!!😆and I've always loved that last one..it makes me feel like Burklerk Pinsinchai when I hit it on somebody.
Good stuff, especially the tip in the end not to be a jerk in sparring dropping your team mates with these great technique..... even though it’s soooooo tempting;-)
To lear and automatise the move its not necessary to do big power. And this moves HURTS. Or like and old coach of mine says "remember that your partner will learn this move too at you when you both change the positions..."
Good advice, I sweeped a guy 5 times in sparring last friday because I just discovered the move and it's effectiveness, I felt so good about it, this advice kinda puts that into perspective 😅
2:33 brutal dumps make people lose breath or cough as in this example. Everyone enjoys the active role there but the falling and rising as the victim is really a pain in the back.
One of the (perhaps few) genuinely useful things about Aikido is learning to breakfall and the conditioning that comes from being ragged dolled for twenty minutes straight lol
As all Nak Muay can clearly see, in the battlefield tactics in the Siamese martial arts, one would include a full-power Thai style roundhouse kick, knee, or other, equivalent level of strike, during the takedown (on the way down, or instantly upon landing...)... "Nitey-night, bunny rabbits...."
Watching this video after some new guy kept dumping and sweeping me in light sparring. Got no issues with being dumped if it's someone I know and have sparred before, I didn't know this guy at all. I'll be ready for next time!
This is great and what is needed, but one complaint,,, you do not show exactly what part of the leg to make contact with when sweeping on most things,,, so am still left guessing in my head ??? lower leg, behind the knee or thigh,, Do you use your ankle or shin to sweep them... all those are not made clear, so am guessing still...
Would be more helpful if you did the maneuvers just as slowly as the set up. In other words, you took the time to slowly show the set up, and then each time conducted the throws at full speed. Video appreciated but the thing you're actually doing needs to be at slow motion more than the setup.
I felt bad for our lad having to eat those sweeps for 6 minutes straight. They can be either nothing or painful depending on how you fall. And the bad thing is you can’t control shit when you get swept. You can’t roll it. You can only try to be smart about your arm placement. I hate taking sweeps. I really do.
I speak English, and I almost clicked out of this video in the first 10 seconds because I didn't recognize that the dude was speaking English. It was so bad I swear to god I thought it was another language.
LMAO, you mean the other way around. My friends coach travelled to China and taught, Muay Thai to San Da / San Shou fighters. San Da is not a traditional art by any means, if anything they took, Muay Thai and added some Shuai Chiao throws into it.
How do you breakfall when youre being swept to land on your stomach? The way your uke was breaking fall is dangerous he can break his arm if its slightly off angle (see panda muaythaid fight with her opponent)
Muay Thai and Judo are too complete arts for self defense in the streets. Just add in knife defense techniques and continue to learn and grow. Plus spar from time to time. Enjoy the journey everyone ✌️& ❤️☺️
Where I should kick when he doesnt kick right like he dont turn his waist into the kick so I cannot sweep him from the calf? I had this once and kicked against a shin what did me hurt a lot...