Ayeeee Hajime no ippo fans rise! Our time has come. Mashiba went from being dead ass scary to funny af, his flicker jabs were a real problem for ippo at first tho!
@@atx2ny haha, started martial arts in general cus of Dragon Ball Z. Quickly learn you cant do that shit irl, but stuck with it anyway cus I enjoy training and sparring 😂
@@hevnemmm i think he meant that he referenced hajime no ippo at the beginning of the video which indicates that he has watched the show, not that the flicker jab originated from the show
I added speed to my jab by slightly rotating my shoulders. Its a push / pull thing... when the jab arm goes forward you should pull your other hand back slightly. (see Muhammad Ali for example) This will create a rotation in your shoulders launching your front shoulder forward which in turn explodes your jab hand forward... A fast power step forward also will add velocity and power to the jab... Nice video, good job explaining how not to leave the jab hanging out there, I still see high level pro fighters doing that with the jab and the cross...
Flicker jabs are the ultimate set up, in my opinion. I use it to set up several combos-sometimes even to set up other types of jabs. Depending on how you throw them it can still rack up damage if you hit 10 flickers on the same spot in a single round. Use it enough and the opponent will learn to expect them. It sets them up for a big surprise when you land the big punches outta nowhere and helps you lead the opponent on. (Also love the Hajime no Ippo reference)
The Flicker Jabs and Regular Jabs are my Favorite to Set-Up my Powerful: Cross, Hook, Uppercut, Overhand Strike, Knees, Teeps, Roundhouse Kicks. That’s one ☝️ of my Best Quality in Kickboxing in a Combat Sports. 💪🥊 My Fighting Style in Kickboxing: Boxing Combos, Teeps and Low Kicks, Spinning BackFist. 🥊🥊 Anyway, Great Videos and Keep up a Excellent work up, Shane. 😀👍👍
BEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN ON THE FLICKER!!!! I use them all, and the flicker is my primary hand to hand strike for MMA. My background is a lot of Jeet Kune Do and Muay Thai, and I find the flicker makes them want to run enough that my long kicks are especially effective until they charge in and get caught by my clinches, knees and elbows, or a little jujitsu for the win... anything less than that and my "peppering them" with my flickers just demolishes them. (down chop attacks their shoulders, upshot attacks their chin, straight in keeps them from getting comfortable in their guard). 😊👍
Shane, thank you for all of the outstanding videos and lessons. It is extremely generous of you to share your extensive plethora of knowledge with all of us in TH-cam land. Keep rocking!
Thank you, Lance! I do offer small group live streams and direct communication through my platform, MAGNVS. An all-access membership will get you all of our courses, curriculum, streams, and community features. Would love to start training with you -- watch.magnvs.io/?campaign=fighttips
I LOVED how you covered "glove gate" in a lowkey fashion when bringing up Fury's flicker jabs..I know people will still argue about it anyway but at least the info is out here.
Wonderful breakdown and analysis! This is going to help me with my boxing game. I come from a Taekwondo background and didn’t learn much technique to upper body work.
We learn this in Silat as well as to not telegraphed as much other than letting our punch flow easier and also not compromising of power. I hate getting punched like this, it’s painful af. It’s also so similar to the flicker jab and it’s even more painful when you’re not wearing gloves in training. But this quick technique will stop any aggressor coming at you 1000%.
Excellent new idea for me, flicker knife/spear Hand works, just whip it. 3 rounds for you is like 2minutes for me. Some fans are seniors who fight when bullied rather than, step down. Thanks a Million, Thanks Again
I love you man shane. I don't belive if a guy learning martial art online and never pick up one of your teachings you are teacher of the highest order.. many many love from india
I always called this "shadow striking" because you are treating your arm like a snake and your wrist is the snake head. So its starts from the wrist wanting to go forward and then you add the rest of your arm muscles to it. But flicker jab sounds way better. I wanted to call it shadow striking because it has no windup of shoulder muscles and its very hard to see comming. So some lightning uppercuts where the opponents own guard arm blocks their view would be shadow strike school too.
I used to hold eggs in my hands and punch wood hanging from a rope to develop my wrists. Its pretty hard to punch full speed and push the wood up far with eggs in your hand but you start to learn wrist intention and its power. Your instinct is to clench your fist to add more muscle and you must learn to defeat that. Clenching your fist is very very good for making a solid momentum crusher but you only wanna clench at the last second or you are reducing your strike speed.
I used to watch your videos in high school back in 2010 because I was getting picked on. It made me join a boxing gym and boost my confidence.. I’m also from philly. Thank you for that
Very nice! One of the ways I convey this concept to students is via a “hot potato” analogy. The bag / pad/ sparring partner is the hot potato. Any touch longer than the minimum means you get burned. Having that visual seems to help pull power off the punch and focus on speed.
Wow I haven’t watched one of your videos in a long time and now that I’ve come back you’re uploading in 4K nice surprise didn’t know you were one of the big creators now😂
One tip I've noticed is that the best opportunity to test how good your technique is to see how your doing them when you're tired. First 30mins of practicing on the bag your technique is crisp but that's because your fresh. How crisp is your technique when you're sweating hard and your breathing hard? Really take notice of your techniques when your tired.
It's been two years since I watched this video. Ever since then I'm still undefeated in street fight. Every time I challenge someone I hit them on the face with my fist while gripping coins. After dealing a one blow I run away.
Many, many years ago, Paul Vunak addressed this in his attributes video. You should do something with Vu as he is a total header and you’ll have great fun (and a hangover)
@@kadenmullins5036 yes but that was something Tom Hearns inspired. The philly shell is inspired from Mayweather Jr. and the purpose of the shell is not offense but to hug your arm across your body and really blade your shoulders toward the opponent. The body becomes covered and a shoulder roll completely avoids frontal attacks and shields the face. Hearns used his Hitman stance to increase offense. A lowered hand is not visible from a certain range. With a lightning fast punch the opponent has to instinctually avoid getting hit rather than reactively. Hearns also had long arms making this hard for opponents to get inside without taking a few hits or to increase his ring pressure by cornering opponents.
Mashiba Uses Detroit Style Boxing The Philly Shell is originated from Philadelphia. Though the stance looks almost the same but the difference is Philly Shell is more on the defensive side and Detroit Style is more on the Offensive side
His stance is Straight out of the Late legendary trainer Emanuel Stewards training manual (Kronk gym, Detroit). More offensive than philly shell but very similar
Shane man, if you ever find your way into eastern Ohio or western PA I'd love to setup a training session with you. Love the knowledge you have in martial arts!
About the point of impact i always used to train the heavy bag with gloves on but now i train bare hands just touching it fast and i think the movement is more efficent for the impact and the retraction. Everything is faster and It benefits shoulders also.
This reminded me of what i always called a "half-jab"... Wich is when i throw a jab, and when the jab is halfway back to r "Rechamber" i do a dropstep and throw another jab from there... Usually i use the flicker for the first jab... That way the 2 jabs are pretty quick but the second one is much stronger... And unexpected
I was reading about Gaolang Wongsawat from the anime Kengan Ashura who's a Muay Thai practitioner who's also a boxing world champion and he uses the flicker jab. Don't know if you've watched it but you should check it out if you haven't.
Did not know this was a technique actually 😂 i have done this for 10 years and everyone get amazed by the speed of my jab. Thanks for explaining this my man 🙂
Good vid bro, Dr yang wing ming in his book shaolin white crane teaches this. he has you tape a piece of 28lb copy paper to a shelf and if you can hit it and only punch a hole with your middle finger and not tear it. says you have master proper hand speed. i love how good techniques and lesson pop up in all styles of fighting some how. Love your channel as always.
Got mine from Steve Fox I.e Tekken. Would like to see a bout between him and Ippo ;)
Respekt
steve would probably win, youre telling a superhuman to fight against a peak human
I'd like to see a fight with Gaolang vs any of them
Steve Fox
Steve would win because he has qualities that a regular human just doesn’t have
The fact that you uploaded this just when i was searching for a way to increase speed on your channel is the proof that we live in a simulation
No, I was just watching through your window 👀
Yeah I’m the leader of the simulation
SERIOUSLY
😂
Thanks for generating this video
Do it Mashiba style. Throw them like you want to dislocate your shoulder
OMGG YOU WATCH HAJIME NO IPPO TOO?!
@@Aaron-cd3nt I did bro. The best anime ever . Period.
@@Aaron-cd3nt btw read my name....
@@takamurasan909 fax bro that shit got me inspired af
Yoo the way he throw it tho, so coola nd the animation too
Ayeeee Hajime no ippo fans rise! Our time has come. Mashiba went from being dead ass scary to funny af, his flicker jabs were a real problem for ippo at first tho!
Facts that anime was the reason I started boxing lol
@@atx2ny haha, started martial arts in general cus of Dragon Ball Z. Quickly learn you cant do that shit irl, but stuck with it anyway cus I enjoy training and sparring 😂
Dude Im up to date with the manga and Mashiba is still fucking scary.
@@andrescorma What he did to the infamous Sawamura... Damn I loved that fight!!!
Dassit. Imma start watching Hajime no Ippo
"How to punch faster? Punch Faster" - Bruce Lee
Good wisdom. Punch punch punch until it gets faster and stronger.
Stfu dude this is a serious Chanel
@@demongustavditters7150 channel*
@@Kyleeeeesmm spell your last name out grammar police.
@Tristan Max Bruce Lee did yes.
Ah the Gaolang Wongsawat special, very nice👍🏽
Literally why I’m here lol
Bro when he said Hajime No Ippo, i felt understood 😭
I felt happy bruh, best boxing anime ever
@@glenjairo485 Best sports anime period
@@raiyanali2997 Idk about that but top 3 for sure.
@@andrerogers3196 shut up haikyu is not all at
@@andrerogers3196 What’s your list then?
Thanks . My grandma didn't stand a chance
😳
classic comment
You mean *she didn’t stand a chance of losing! Haha
Man why you gotta do that to her 😭😂😂👌🏻
Damn, I had her on the odds too.
Hajime no Ippo, a man of culture I see
Bro what? The flicker jab is real life thing used by Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns
@@hevnemmm i think he meant that he referenced hajime no ippo at the beginning of the video which indicates that he has watched the show, not that the flicker jab originated from the show
Hey Shane could you do a video on offensive and defensive footworks drills cheers
The jab is definitely so important and I think it’s so underused in MMA
I feel the jab of MMA is the leg kick
It’s the first thing you learn in boxing but when people use it in mma they look like geniuses it’s incredible
Kamaru Usman's got a pretty good jab ( speaking in MMA sense).
@@venomousstriker4715 because it's under used and it's sad
@@Kilmo gsp also had a great jab
*"Impressive but can you beat my dad?"*
~some kid i dont remember
I can beat his cheeks
“Like, I could choke out your dad” -Nate Diaz
@@Jvmorgue y-you guys seem to be having a lot of fun.
C-Can a girl like m-me join you two?
@@jestfullgremblim8002 no
Kid that you don't remember is Gohan
I added speed to my jab by slightly rotating my shoulders. Its a push / pull thing... when the jab arm goes forward you should pull your other hand back slightly. (see Muhammad Ali for example) This will create a rotation in your shoulders launching your front shoulder forward which in turn explodes your jab hand forward... A fast power step forward also will add velocity and power to the jab... Nice video, good job explaining how not to leave the jab hanging out there, I still see high level pro fighters doing that with the jab and the cross...
somtimes it is done intentionally to block the view and narrow the field of vision
Flicker jabs are the ultimate set up, in my opinion. I use it to set up several combos-sometimes even to set up other types of jabs. Depending on how you throw them it can still rack up damage if you hit 10 flickers on the same spot in a single round.
Use it enough and the opponent will learn to expect them. It sets them up for a big surprise when you land the big punches outta nowhere and helps you lead the opponent on.
(Also love the Hajime no Ippo reference)
Shane Can You talk About The Yaburi yaburi Dempsey roll
😂😂😂
The Flicker Jabs and Regular Jabs are my Favorite to Set-Up my Powerful: Cross, Hook, Uppercut, Overhand Strike, Knees, Teeps, Roundhouse Kicks. That’s one ☝️ of my Best Quality in Kickboxing in a Combat Sports. 💪🥊
My Fighting Style in Kickboxing: Boxing Combos, Teeps and Low Kicks, Spinning BackFist. 🥊🥊
Anyway, Great Videos and Keep up a Excellent work up, Shane. 😀👍👍
When he jabbed the camera in the beginning I’m not gonna lie I lowkey flinched 🥲
Props for the Hajime no Ippo shoutout Shane! 🥊
Clicked so fast. Definitely wanna add more variation to my jab
BEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN ON THE FLICKER!!!!
I use them all, and the flicker is my primary hand to hand strike for MMA. My background is a lot of Jeet Kune Do and Muay Thai, and I find the flicker makes them want to run enough that my long kicks are especially effective until they charge in and get caught by my clinches, knees and elbows, or a little jujitsu for the win... anything less than that and my "peppering them" with my flickers just demolishes them. (down chop attacks their shoulders, upshot attacks their chin, straight in keeps them from getting comfortable in their guard). 😊👍
Whos here because of No Ippo??? Me!
Me
Me!!!!
Me
Same
Me too
This jab mixed with more powerful jabs and feints is superb!
Shane, thank you for all of the outstanding videos and lessons. It is extremely generous of you to share your extensive plethora of knowledge with all of us in TH-cam land. Keep rocking!
Hajime no Ippo
Incredible mention. Was hype to hear that
Right when I wanted to learn how to effectively learn and use the flicker jab, Shane makes a video!!!
I love the fact that you know about Hajime no Ippo, gives me a weird satisfaction
I lit up when I heard you mention hajime no ippo😊
how did this dude know that i knew about flicker jabs from Hajime no Ippo, im subbing fr
It’s crazy to think there’s always something new to learn keep up the good work Shane 👊🏽
Hajime no ippo was my childhood man! Glad my favorite boxing youtuber is doing a video about it
I was really impressed by his speed then I remembered that I'm watching in x1.5
Instead of “shhhh” I’m going to start saying “bap!” When ever I throw a punch or a kick 😂
Oweeee!
For the one two three you could go with “bim bim bap!”
@@pabloschultz5192 lol
@@pabloschultz5192 oh nooo dont do that. T es fr mon pote? Si oui pq tu dis sa😭
@Mahdi Kassem hahha
Always like to tune in to this guy he is full of good info. Wish I could meet him to really pick his brain.
Thank you, Lance! I do offer small group live streams and direct communication through my platform, MAGNVS. An all-access membership will get you all of our courses, curriculum, streams, and community features.
Would love to start training with you -- watch.magnvs.io/?campaign=fighttips
It's really intens when you hit and stare me straight in to the soul
I LOVED how you covered "glove gate" in a lowkey fashion when bringing up Fury's flicker jabs..I know people will still argue about it anyway but at least the info is out here.
Wonderful breakdown and analysis! This is going to help me with my boxing game. I come from a Taekwondo background and didn’t learn much technique to upper body work.
he punched faster than i clicked this video
But not by much
Found out about the flicker jab from the Kengan character, Gaolang
Who's here after watching Hajime no Ippo? Was so glad when he brought it up as well!!!!
We learn this in Silat as well as to not telegraphed as much other than letting our punch flow easier and also not compromising of power. I hate getting punched like this, it’s painful af. It’s also so similar to the flicker jab and it’s even more painful when you’re not wearing gloves in training. But this quick technique will stop any aggressor coming at you 1000%.
Hajime No Ippo is one of my favourite anime of all time
Bro the hypothetical fight you described at the end is EXACTLY what happened in my first fight and why I’m so big on energy conservation now.
Excellent new idea for me, flicker knife/spear Hand works, just whip it. 3 rounds for you is like 2minutes for me. Some fans are seniors who fight when bullied rather than, step down. Thanks a Million, Thanks Again
I love you man shane. I don't belive if a guy learning martial art online and never pick up one of your teachings you are teacher of the highest order.. many many love from india
I always called this "shadow striking" because you are treating your arm like a snake and your wrist is the snake head. So its starts from the wrist wanting to go forward and then you add the rest of your arm muscles to it. But flicker jab sounds way better. I wanted to call it shadow striking because it has no windup of shoulder muscles and its very hard to see comming. So some lightning uppercuts where the opponents own guard arm blocks their view would be shadow strike school too.
Good stuff this is good to use in early rounds to get your rhythm and collect data on your opponent. Some of the best boxing advice I ever heard
You read my mind!
I was going to ask the coach about this.
🤜🤛Good lookin'Out Man.
I used to hold eggs in my hands and punch wood hanging from a rope to develop my wrists. Its pretty hard to punch full speed and push the wood up far with eggs in your hand but you start to learn wrist intention and its power. Your instinct is to clench your fist to add more muscle and you must learn to defeat that. Clenching your fist is very very good for making a solid momentum crusher but you only wanna clench at the last second or you are reducing your strike speed.
I used to watch your videos in high school back in 2010 because I was getting picked on. It made me join a boxing gym and boost my confidence.. I’m also from philly. Thank you for that
First thing that came to mind Hajime no Ippo 🤴🏾💯🥊💥
Ohhh so you know hajime no ippo?? Such a great show 😍
sugar ray robinson and Ali used the flicker jab and foot movement to perfection
Saw the title and Gaolang appeared in my mind
YOOO I just finished Hajime no Ippo the other day.
Hell yeah Shane watched Hajime no Ippo
Very nice! One of the ways I convey this concept to students is via a “hot potato” analogy. The bag / pad/ sparring partner is the hot potato. Any touch longer than the minimum means you get burned. Having that visual seems to help pull power off the punch and focus on speed.
Wow I haven’t watched one of your videos in a long time and now that I’ve come back you’re uploading in 4K nice surprise didn’t know you were one of the big creators now😂
One tip I've noticed is that the best opportunity to test how good your technique is to see how your doing them when you're tired. First 30mins of practicing on the bag your technique is crisp but that's because your fresh. How crisp is your technique when you're sweating hard and your breathing hard? Really take notice of your techniques when your tired.
Amen! Like the fighters at CSA Gym say: "We only train tired!"
best coach on youtube
Shane the next great coach
Jeeez I remember how you looked like 2 years and now looking back at you after a long time I’m like 😯
YES I HEARD IT FOR HAJIME NO IPPO, DID YOU WATCHED IT?
Weeb
@@nohandsajkula5842 love your profile pic
Shane could you do the FightTips Videos: Caught Escape Kicks? 😁😁👍
I feel that flicker, tho! Definitely gonna incorporate this in my arsenal, and by the way your hand speed is amazing bro
Thomas Hearns. The best one to do this
Larry holmes was a master at it
Mashiba and gaolong:im proud of you my boy
Great video like ALWAYS Shane❤️👊
Liked that Hajime no Ippo mention in th begining :)
Hajime no ippo is all my source of boxing trivia
It's been two years since I watched this video. Ever since then I'm still undefeated in street fight. Every time I challenge someone I hit them on the face with my fist while gripping coins. After dealing a one blow I run away.
The best man to ever use it...Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns.
bro that intro was..
wait did ya'll even see the jab ya'll? i see him only saying PA PA PA
Many, many years ago, Paul Vunak addressed this in his attributes video. You should do something with Vu as he is a total header and you’ll have great fun (and a hangover)
Tommy “the hitman” Hearn’s Flicker Jab was the inspiration for Mashiba’s boxing style in Hajime no Ippo.
make a video on dempsey roll as well please sir please
Best one yet bro hell yeah
That hitman guy from hajime no ippo threw this from da philly shell
Not a philly shell, just a lowered hand. Philly she’ll cover the body, the hitman rocked his hand instead, not worried about defense
@@juliansanderson839 looked like the philly shell, if I remember correctly he moved his lower arm or something
@@kadenmullins5036 yes but that was something Tom Hearns inspired. The philly shell is inspired from Mayweather Jr. and the purpose of the shell is not offense but to hug your arm across your body and really blade your shoulders toward the opponent. The body becomes covered and a shoulder roll completely avoids frontal attacks and shields the face. Hearns used his Hitman stance to increase offense. A lowered hand is not visible from a certain range. With a lightning fast punch the opponent has to instinctually avoid getting hit rather than reactively. Hearns also had long arms making this hard for opponents to get inside without taking a few hits or to increase his ring pressure by cornering opponents.
Mashiba Uses Detroit Style Boxing
The Philly Shell is originated from Philadelphia. Though the stance looks almost the same but the difference is Philly Shell is more on the defensive side and Detroit Style is more on the Offensive side
His stance is Straight out of the Late legendary trainer Emanuel Stewards training manual (Kronk gym, Detroit). More offensive than philly shell but very similar
Gaolang Wongsawat liked this.
Shane man, if you ever find your way into eastern Ohio or western PA I'd love to setup a training session with you. Love the knowledge you have in martial arts!
GAOOOOLANGGGG MY ETERNAL RIVALLLLL
*I DON'T NEED A MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC*
I'm glad someone's explaining this.. could you do the Philly shell?
As a beginner I was and I am only taught orthodox.
Jabs of all kind including the flicker jab needs to totally be more popular in MMA I mean it's literally day one boxing.
Man u starting to rock the Vageta hair line 👍
Love your workouts Shane ❤💥💪
About the point of impact i always used to train the heavy bag with gloves on but now i train bare hands just touching it fast and i think the movement is more efficent for the impact and the retraction. Everything is faster and It benefits shoulders also.
Thank you for sharing the flicker jab you are truly awesome and wonderful ^^
Video suggestions: best martial art for self defense, best combos for boxing or mma or muat thai
When he said hajimeno ippo i got really surprised he knows it
Cuz I'm here because of that anime
This reminded me of what i always called a "half-jab"... Wich is when i throw a jab, and when the jab is halfway back to r
"Rechamber" i do a dropstep and throw another jab from there... Usually i use the flicker for the first jab... That way the 2 jabs are pretty quick but the second one is much stronger... And unexpected
The fact he mentioned Ippo 🤗🤗🤗
I was reading about Gaolang Wongsawat from the anime Kengan Ashura who's a Muay Thai practitioner who's also a boxing world champion and he uses the flicker jab. Don't know if you've watched it but you should check it out if you haven't.
Thank yi so much for the tip for my flicker jab now ican improve more
This is how I throw every Jab only I close hand into fist moment of impact- snap my shoulder, arm like a wip
Your wavy for taking about the boxing anime
Did not know this was a technique actually 😂 i have done this for 10 years and everyone get amazed by the speed of my jab. Thanks for explaining this my man 🙂
Good vid bro, Dr yang wing ming in his book shaolin white crane teaches this. he has you tape a piece of 28lb copy paper to a shelf and if you can hit it and only punch a hole with your middle finger and not tear it. says you have master proper hand speed. i love how good techniques and lesson pop up in all styles of fighting some how. Love your channel as always.
Hajime No Ippo came out of nowhere!
"Keep your guard up or you're gonna get popped. Pop, pop."
You are an angel coach! ❤️🙏🏼