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@anthonytrinh6627
@anthonytrinh6627 Месяц назад
Bro this tip acc worked i tried in sparring and i caught my partner a lot
@mohammed-faraz
@mohammed-faraz Месяц назад
Doesn't that feel awesome?! 😎👍🏼
@forsak3n749
@forsak3n749 Месяц назад
@@mohammed-farazit sure does lil man.
@rippedkun
@rippedkun Месяц назад
Lil man? ​@@forsak3n749
@WelpLactoseIntolerant
@WelpLactoseIntolerant Месяц назад
Yeah gonna practice them soon next class hehe
@taupesky32
@taupesky32 Месяц назад
@@forsak3n749lol
@joelandres4207
@joelandres4207 Месяц назад
this was actually the best way to explain the high guard
@ybthegod7988
@ybthegod7988 Месяц назад
U leave ur nose on the center line don't do that
@joelandres4207
@joelandres4207 Месяц назад
@@ybthegod7988 lol
@TakeYourTime2ThinkBe4YouSend
@TakeYourTime2ThinkBe4YouSend Месяц назад
​@@ybthegod7988shut up, i can say that u are in dange by doing everything, its called mixing these so this isnt what you opponent isnt currently doing
@itscoolthough419
@itscoolthough419 Месяц назад
​@@ybthegod7988 no guard is perfect
@ramirr
@ramirr 13 дней назад
⁠@@ybthegod7988you don't know what you're talking about
@s52pana
@s52pana Месяц назад
He said "no telegraph" and then his fist magically appeared on the bag.... excellent breakdown
@WondaRose
@WondaRose Месяц назад
For real bro wtf lol
@alexs5792
@alexs5792 Месяц назад
High guard is great at longer range where you're still throwing jabs and straights. Once you, or your opponent, have closed the distance, it's time to drop those elbows or your liver is quickly going to become paté
@rubiomedeiros
@rubiomedeiros 19 дней назад
Perfect
@LEGALFINESSE
@LEGALFINESSE День назад
Facts, shogun rua perfected this stance but he is a bit lanky and reach is a good length for his height. I’m his exact size and noticed this allowed me more sway vs a Philly shell due to most people my weight(200s) being the body shots type
@newagain9964
@newagain9964 6 часов назад
💯 fax. Great addendum.
@bentien9431
@bentien9431 Месяц назад
Love this. I was in a Kickboxing Cardio class and the instructor brought this up to me, he was a MuyThai instructor as well, who told me to do this. Game Changer.
@squiffedallday
@squiffedallday Месяц назад
Kicking cardio class
@darkky65
@darkky65 Месяц назад
Works especially well in Muay Thai and Kick Boxing since you can use both your knee and elbow to close out your body. In boxing you get done in by someone who’s a liver/kidney hunter.
@KennethDuff-hj8ig
@KennethDuff-hj8ig Месяц назад
​@@darkky65your right , i box, when the high guard is like that is a body punchers dream. However nothing is without risk. Personally i use the high guard alot but i dont raise my elbows, i keep my elbows tucked and kind of slouch my head down into my high guard. Like my coach and also tom yankello (roy jones jrs long time coach) taught even when blocking and catching shots on the back of the glove, i "turtle down" with my head into my guard as i block ,instead of raising my arm /and elbow to block the shot. Along with a very slight rotation deflecting the shots as i block at the same time. But im a boxer and that is the way to go. Your are also right that kickboxing/muay thai guys do raise up there guard.
@kylejohnson2703
@kylejohnson2703 Месяц назад
Aye i gotta personal story maybe youd like to hear but ive been watching your channel for a very long time on youtube, ive used your videos to train after we wasnt able to afford taekwondo and mma classes anymore. After that large portion of time i was in highschool and was no longer affiliated with any school near me. I knew i wanted to pursue mma so the way i kept my skills sharp was sparring with friends whom were interested at the time with some intense shadowboxing included and all with your videos to help keep improving. Since i feel like learning striking skills and footwork alone was way easier than learning grappling alone which is close to impossible after those years i graduated and the first thing i did was go into my first amatuer mma match head first. I lost due to my poor skills in grappling as you could guess lol but people who came from the same area i live in noticed me and wanted me to train at their school where i could learn jujitsu, and more mma classes. Even if i still had to pay a fee i was excited to see that the beginning of my journey is just starting. Its been 3 years since my amatuer debut fight and now im 21 trying to make a foundation i can reliably fall down on financially to help fund my mma although thts the most hard part in my life sofar without being sure itll even work since theres not alot of opportunity where im from especially when it comes to work. Regardless your videos and success helped me begin a new chapter in life where i crave to compete. Thanks alot for the tips and instruction it made my dream to be in the ufc more and more clear to me. Again thank you so much!!
@fighttips
@fighttips Месяц назад
That's awesome, Kyle! Thanks for sharing your story. Excited to hear the next chapter!
@kris_0001
@kris_0001 Месяц назад
​@@fighttipssir,I,ve a history of hernia so can I pursue a career in MMA?
@kylejohnson2703
@kylejohnson2703 Месяц назад
@@fighttips continue to inspire and I'll lead by example, history is definitely in the making🤟🏽😁
@gamal01
@gamal01 Месяц назад
​@@fighttips stay close to him
@dean0o0o
@dean0o0o Месяц назад
Don’t quit young brotha
@Kilo.Godson
@Kilo.Godson 9 дней назад
Until someone spams punching your guard and you can’t see
@fighttips
@fighttips 9 дней назад
Try moving your feet or countering, both work well!
@Kilo.Godson
@Kilo.Godson 9 дней назад
@@fighttips true but this is a pocket technique or a pushing forward technique at range it’s easy to get jabbed to blind because you’ve made your vision narrow
@Kilo.Godson
@Kilo.Godson 9 дней назад
@@fighttips not saying it don’t work because it does but it’s a advanced technique just like the Philly shell it comes with a lot of cons
@porscheprairie3232
@porscheprairie3232 9 дней назад
​@@Kilo.Godson I agree. This works until someone who's comfortable fighting in the pocket comes along.
@SultanAhmed-ig3jd
@SultanAhmed-ig3jd 9 дней назад
@@fighttipsI’m not a boxer but what about moving your head or body to the side and doing a hook?
@dangerzone1106
@dangerzone1106 Месяц назад
Sparring day tomorrow at my gym, ill give this a shot
@joaopedrosouza8454
@joaopedrosouza8454 Месяц назад
How did it go bro?
@dangerzone1106
@dangerzone1106 Месяц назад
@joaopedrosouza8454 good. Most people in my gym are taller so I deal with having to guard head shots alot. One guy who never goes for the body in my gym finally tried some body shots cause he couldn't get around the guard and I manged to land quite a few shots when he did. Felt good cause 95% of the time he man handles me cause he goes too hard sometimes. Next thing I need to work on is head movement, I just bought a slip bag actually.
@joaopedrosouza8454
@joaopedrosouza8454 Месяц назад
@@dangerzone1106 good show! In my gym I'm the tall guy, and when the infighter close the distance, I'm cooked. Those overhands and hooks in close are real frightening fr.
@fixthat3269
@fixthat3269 Месяц назад
​@@dangerzone1106 best wishes
@jgo5707
@jgo5707 Месяц назад
I was taught something similar largely because hands have a tendency to drop over time when we get tired, rather drop and still be covering then dropping below your chin
@signofthewind4924
@signofthewind4924 19 дней назад
also as long as you’re aware that your body is open you can be ready to counter a body shot
@flookie7685
@flookie7685 Месяц назад
My jab feels so slow when my hands are up. I keep my hands down and my jab feels like lightning and usually whoever I’m sparring never even sees it.
@aragornweaver160
@aragornweaver160 26 дней назад
It's not my guard but I do appreciate guys who do this like yourself. It didn't take long to catch on I was fighting gravity with every strike while they're blocks fell into their moment for a good counter. And as it happens I did teach my son that for bare knuckle he should keep loose fists next to his temple for the feedback and a crappy cushion just in case.
@aragornweaver160
@aragornweaver160 26 дней назад
The only reason I didn't keep it was getting pushed far enough that one day I wasn't able to spare the energy to keep them up, and suddenly the reason dad insisted upon a summer of belly dancing made a ton of sense lol
@gsus9604
@gsus9604 24 дня назад
Negatives: Vision Limits power Tired arms Body shots And More….
@ramirr
@ramirr 13 дней назад
You can make this list for any guard, movement, or punch. Are you just not gonna have a guard because it will have gaps? Not gonna throw punches because you're open to counters?
@fourfivesixer
@fourfivesixer Месяц назад
I like the gamin analogy he used in this clip 😂🔥
@shadowmancy9183
@shadowmancy9183 8 дней назад
Every guard has a strength and weakness. I tend to profile a bit more, so that my leading hand is able to guard my face and counterpunch.
@PanicGiraffe
@PanicGiraffe Месяц назад
This guy came out of nowhere and started dropping heat
@finnneilson6229
@finnneilson6229 Месяц назад
He's been around forever?
@BruceLeroyUK
@BruceLeroyUK Месяц назад
Out of nowhere? 😂😂😂
@olimercer835
@olimercer835 Месяц назад
He's a youtube og
@JCGaming13
@JCGaming13 17 дней назад
He’s an OG youtube goat for this but now is doing shorts
@PanicGiraffe
@PanicGiraffe 17 дней назад
Sheeiiittt
@ice_pube_1473
@ice_pube_1473 Месяц назад
Great video but would also be cool if you mention the downsides of holding ur hands up high in the video like body shits opening up
@Calebakeenhughes
@Calebakeenhughes Месяц назад
The analogies you use are so helpful. Thank you
@justcallmebeety
@justcallmebeety Месяц назад
I’ve been trying high guard for a minute but always thought it was an entirely defensive thing for the past year. I’ll be trying this when I spar some more. Much love!
@theradiant_child
@theradiant_child Месяц назад
Practiced Muay Thai and my coach always had us w the high guard like this too. Even had us doing sit ups w high guard so we’d be conditioned to keep it up even when we get tired
@papadragon3448
@papadragon3448 23 дня назад
People only try to hit the head but you can win in a fight by not touching the head at all.
@TheMrExemplar
@TheMrExemplar 22 дня назад
And also high guard protects your jaw and over ears simultaneously
@Eli-akad
@Eli-akad Месяц назад
I been shadow boxing for the past 5 years to work on areas I know I use to slack in fighting wise back ina day, and in that time I actually inadvertently learned this. Especially the last part about a non telegraphed punch. When I was younger I had speed in power in my right hand, but it was too obvious when I would go for a swing, so I been working on that for years. I been learned to throw quicker no telegraphed punches, but as of late I’ve been learning how to add more power without compromising speed and effectiveness
@JackTheStrippa
@JackTheStrippa Месяц назад
So when are you actually going to spar human beings, two more years?
@josh1212121
@josh1212121 Месяц назад
One way my coach explained this to me is if you continue to get used to holding your hands up high where you're looking through your gloves, it'll be easier for you to keep them up in the later rounds when you get tired, cause you've been used to holding them higher. But if you only train with your hands to your cheeks, once you get tired your hands will be dropping down, leaving your head exposed.
@hoodflix7544
@hoodflix7544 Месяц назад
Shane fazen is an absolute legend of combat sports.
@Calupp
@Calupp 5 дней назад
Not to mention you can see you're opponents entire body. Thats a huge plus
@dnvr_AVNGR
@dnvr_AVNGR Месяц назад
Man ive been watching you for about 10 years and im STILL learning from you. Thank you bro!
@Lockenbob
@Lockenbob Месяц назад
You can actually get decent power into your jab by turning your shoulders into it, till they're almost in line with your arm and pushing your bodyweight into it by pushing off your rear foot, as if you're almost jumping into your opponent. That way you can also extend your reach quite a bit. I like to catch my sparring partners off guard with it. Works pretty well to get into distance e.g. with a double jab, hook. But careful though to not overextend
@blaccknight1
@blaccknight1 Месяц назад
This is good advice. High guard is not bad, I still like the mid I'm guard but this is good to know. Man I e learned a lot from you as well as my two Sensei. Appreciate cha!
@AllTheOthers
@AllTheOthers Месяц назад
I have a low stance so I can get more power from my punches, so sometimes a high guard can work, but, usually it doesn't. common sense tells me that blocking primarily my forehead is not gonna do much.
@Ministrym3
@Ministrym3 Месяц назад
Love high guards like you..the amount of options you give someone with just even a little bit of out the box thinking, High guard also makes you easier to telegraph..you know where their line of sight will be .and it's easier to control their movements..
@IOSALive
@IOSALive Месяц назад
fightTIPS, This made me laugh so much! Thanks for sharing!
@SigmaRalph
@SigmaRalph Месяц назад
I am grateful for this tip. I’ll put it into practice right away
@auri6957
@auri6957 Месяц назад
This guy is actually a good boxer
@NotN8
@NotN8 6 дней назад
Thanks, this "pawing" tip should help with my terrible telegraphing 😩
@JoeMama-ol8lp
@JoeMama-ol8lp Месяц назад
I love your coaching your tips help me thank you keep uploading and helping us please
@SGBD8933
@SGBD8933 Месяц назад
Always love a Morgoth video! ❤Very thought provoking. In the information age, all the data can be compiled to justify different convictions and world views. The only real certainty that can be derived is from the outcomes produced after the analysis is put into real world application. The metric most are using to judge a system's success is if we are happy or not with our lives under it.
@vasper7582
@vasper7582 Месяц назад
A tip I learned from watching canelo was his use of parrying with the rear hand. A lot of the time the rear hand is idle since it’s used more for power shots while the lead hand establishes the jab so it’s good to establish an even workload between both hands to keep your opponent’s mind busy as well. Nothing wrong with parrying with the lead hand but it’s always good to mix and match to make ur opponent more predictable while making u less predictable if that makes sense. Overreaching is the biggest concern with parrying with the rear hand demonstrated by how Campbell knocked down Garcia during their bout so be mindful of how much distance is really necessary to parry. Lastly, right after parrying, have a habit of putting the hand right back where it was as quickly as possible to build muscle memory and endurance while keeping your head protected. I don’t like to square up when I use the high guard like canelo does tho as I hate getting punched in the nose more than anything so I’ll slightly blade my torso kinda like how pitbull Cruz does it
@thenotoriousmichaeljackson8938
I use high guard too. Beautiful video
@cdaack
@cdaack Месяц назад
This is great. I’ve only heard of using high guard just to keep your hands higher so when you’re tired in fights they stay at a reasonable level, but the tactical explanation here really sells me on using it in sparring.
@deyvigomez1205
@deyvigomez1205 Месяц назад
Cool, but as a shorter fighter having a high guard doesn’t mean I have “height advantage” it’s better so capitalize from the lack of high and actually get closer to the ground so they don’t see the punches coming from the bottom,
@JD-nu7hy
@JD-nu7hy Месяц назад
Good info!! I've started to do this more in sparring. Works well
@b1_ferg
@b1_ferg 22 дня назад
I'm living these videos!
@Pauly270
@Pauly270 Месяц назад
This is great advice keep it up
@ruffalo1643
@ruffalo1643 29 дней назад
This reminds me of the video you have made about the street fighting stance.
@JamalStarchief
@JamalStarchief 27 дней назад
I learn so much from watching your videos i have my first kickboxing fight coming up
@LeonRouge-tw5cm
@LeonRouge-tw5cm Месяц назад
Excellent demo young man 👍
@zippo_muk9254
@zippo_muk9254 Месяц назад
Petr Yan is perfect example in UFC
@MartialSach
@MartialSach Месяц назад
Love the analogy 👌🏾 ⚔️
@tytusrodriguez4415
@tytusrodriguez4415 26 дней назад
Broo I thought I was doing the high guard the whole time till I saw this video. Thank you bro.
@Noah-pc6wq
@Noah-pc6wq 28 дней назад
Marlon Starling smiling somewhere right now
@chastings.0543
@chastings.0543 15 дней назад
Good tips I've been watching you for years mate and something I learned is with a high guard like that you can throw a feint high up to the opponent with the high guard to make them instinctively lock it in more as you're already setting up a sidestepping mid kick. That shit will work every time in a street fight when someone pulls a high guard like that
@sayanroy1681
@sayanroy1681 5 дней назад
Damn man you are good
@tacracc_photography
@tacracc_photography Месяц назад
We had kind of the same concept in goalie-inv for hockey, if you keep for catching glove up, it’s easier and quicker to get it down to catch the puck rather than trying to raise it up
@siame8e
@siame8e Месяц назад
Bad ass vid man
@rpm_shubham8528
@rpm_shubham8528 8 дней назад
One heavy body shot 💀
@FlipFlopSock69xd
@FlipFlopSock69xd 7 дней назад
wow no one has ever thought of that good job einstein
@Pryde_
@Pryde_ 6 дней назад
Would do nothing against someone who regularly uses it
@scevvin7788
@scevvin7788 Месяц назад
You can parry or bock body shots using your elbows and a little twist. And twisting a bit can even load you up for a counter
@cacogenicist
@cacogenicist Месяц назад
I like how Inoue sometimes splits a high guard with a vertical fist. Very surgical.
@CourtDawg456
@CourtDawg456 Месяц назад
Your great with the lessons my guy
@hermanortez982
@hermanortez982 Месяц назад
Awesome tip. Miguel Cotto was a master at this.
@jayphive2468
@jayphive2468 Месяц назад
Awesome explanation!
@AweHeck
@AweHeck Месяц назад
It’s also good muscle memory because when you’re fatigued you’re likely to lower your guard more.
@mofozi
@mofozi Месяц назад
Even though i dont think its for me i respect your explanation and style
@deadspeak1126
@deadspeak1126 Месяц назад
Had a guy throwing jabs with his fist vertical slipping right through my high guard yesterday
@JT_SOG_513
@JT_SOG_513 Месяц назад
Good advice
@calthekonqueror312
@calthekonqueror312 Месяц назад
Agreed, this guard has worked great for me so far!
@MichaelThomasOflaherty
@MichaelThomasOflaherty 18 дней назад
high guard is the absolute best hand positioning plus lots of head movement as a pro tip for boxing
@johnashiru3952
@johnashiru3952 Месяц назад
For me I was taught to adjust my guard depending on the situation or just to bait someone in while I’m sparing
@fighttips
@fighttips Месяц назад
Yep, this.
@sergeantkawaii8070
@sergeantkawaii8070 Месяц назад
Wow really nicely explained; tbh for me I use to put my hands on my chins until coach made me high guard, I was finding it troubling at first cuz it blocks visions a bit but I got used to it, honestly though hands lower a bit more natural and as u said head movement easier
@omnigod6435
@omnigod6435 Месяц назад
I was tought knuckles by eyebrows. Glad to see others do it too. :) I'm also a fan of the long guard.
@bronsondiamond2025
@bronsondiamond2025 Месяц назад
I'ma try it in my training next week, thanks
@user-yd3uh4pz5e
@user-yd3uh4pz5e Месяц назад
This works well for kickboxing.
@petervamvakaries
@petervamvakaries Месяц назад
Love it when he says arms up so my opponents think I am about to do that, but instead I do the exact opposite and it works.
@darkwolf4830
@darkwolf4830 28 дней назад
PLUS, if you practice that high of a guard, by the time your arms are tired. They settle in their natural place.
@tearsintherain6311
@tearsintherain6311 Месяц назад
This is basically Muay Thai style boxing fyi
@Samual_33
@Samual_33 Месяц назад
I'd say bivol utilises the high guard most effectively that I've seen during a fight. It's a game changer when done right
@elfinthekitchen
@elfinthekitchen 29 дней назад
"When your coach yells 'Hands Up!' where do you put your hands?" I actually naturally move into a high guard.
@joee_pa
@joee_pa Месяц назад
Great advice
@joke7flowe
@joke7flowe Месяц назад
When I high guard during sparring I feel like I obstruct my vision at times, which then I get punished for
@CybertroninfiniteOfficial
@CybertroninfiniteOfficial Месяц назад
Imma try this with the peekaboo footwork
@Mrbang78
@Mrbang78 Месяц назад
Thanks for the information bro
@Nakata2021
@Nakata2021 5 дней назад
the trick to protect the body with a high guard is to learn how to defend using knee movement
@Marcianito100PorCientoReal
@Marcianito100PorCientoReal Месяц назад
Will try this in my next sparring at the gym.
@postedreality
@postedreality Месяц назад
You and tj Dillashaw. Awesome coaching
@KingMally89
@KingMally89 Месяц назад
I love the high guard, it's easier for nak Muay like myself to use for Boxing.
@Dropnostop
@Dropnostop Месяц назад
Bros out here teaching 4 years I guess.
@skylerortiztheboxer4910
@skylerortiztheboxer4910 9 часов назад
Great advice here
@jimbeanmcqueen64
@jimbeanmcqueen64 Месяц назад
Those open ribs are making mouth water
@MemeGodAzul
@MemeGodAzul 23 дня назад
Long guard is the best overall, but it also depends on your style & opponents ur facing at the moment.
@johnniejackson9794
@johnniejackson9794 Месяц назад
Looking like a Seattle grunge guitarist
@AkseliHuusko-md5th
@AkseliHuusko-md5th Месяц назад
One beginner at my gym put her hands up like the coach were the police once 😂
@richiedai1119
@richiedai1119 Месяц назад
Thank you Shane!
@unkwn6741
@unkwn6741 25 дней назад
Always heard it refered to as Binoculars in Muay Thai lol. Dont really like the high guard when I'm going forward, but its useful when barrages come at you, crunch down just a little move back start moving bodies good I'm good set up the shot.
@lordkallogaming8800
@lordkallogaming8800 Месяц назад
I like using the traditional thai stance for the punch unpredictability
@jackd6372
@jackd6372 Месяц назад
It does expose the body . Pros and cons for every style 😊
@Michaelworley252
@Michaelworley252 29 дней назад
Perfectly said!
@kossiviesse9807
@kossiviesse9807 Месяц назад
Just like the Muay Thai stance
@jcombos
@jcombos Месяц назад
Almost like a muai thai gard
@rupin
@rupin Месяц назад
I love this dude
@crimson2780
@crimson2780 Месяц назад
Left hook is gonna be very tasty when ya block like that
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