Every MMA guy I sparred so far gets confused with my Savate inspired combination of oblique kick > round kick. I don’t practice Savate, but, I saw that combo from a practitioner and fell in love with it. Lol
Being a savate practitioner it always gave me the advantage in mma fights when it came to the kicking aspect, the average mma guy just isn't prepared for those unorthodox kicks and kick combos that savate utilizes.
More obscure kicks like hook kicks, crescent kicks etc that are often dismissed as impractical by people who have only trained barefoot martial arts, but the addition of footwear makes them instantly far more dangerous! Interesting implications for our understanding of kung fu etc
Most people forget that those "barefoot" arts were developed by cultures that wear shoes; in other words they were developed with the intention that they wouldn't be used in self-defense barefoot; being barefoot is for safety and physical development especially before specialized safety and foot training exercises & equipment was developed.
Okinawans and Thais mostly wore sandals, Chinese traditional shoes are obviously much more varied but don’t seem to have been very hard unless specifically reinforced, I don’t know which arts you are referring to, but most ”barefoot” MA are definitely not designed for shoes.
@@stickgarrote8582 Karate (1905) & Taekwondo (1955) both styles are 20th century creations for military physical education. Shaolin Tan Tui was organized in 1909 by Chin Woo Athletic Association. None of them were training their students with the expectation that they would be walking around in sandals or barefoot kicking people.
Same goes the opposite way-arts that developed without protective gear have very different strikes, especially with the hands as without gloves, breaking your hand becomes much easier
Effing BEAUTIFUL. A lost art, one of my favorites from JKD training. I've never "formally" trained Savate, but trained a lot of the techniques as a supplement to JKD training. This application is fantastic. 🙏 Great video. It got me excited to get back to the heavy bag to refresh. Great feints and deception.🙏
Kev, I think we all know you can make anything work lol Seriously though, your leg dexterity is incredible, you kick but with the accuracy of a fencer! Maybe I ought to learn more Savate techniques after this. 🤔
Very well said , and I AM gonna tob that... " Kick with the accuracy of a fencer" That IS ... One helluva compliment and I agree. Been following Sigu Lee a couple years now so think. And not a minute wasted !! Peace and God Bless yall
@@TheDevourerOfPancake add to the ones you've already mentioned: La Canne, a stick fighting system that, as far as I'm concerned, is as good as any Filipino stick fighting method. And, certainly, the XVIII-and-XIXth foil fencing school known as "L'École Française." Those are (together with La Savate and the Greco-Roman Wrestling) the French Combat Systems (or Martial Arts, if we want) that I am aware of.
@@TheDevourerOfPancakeI'm french. The most used french martial art is the "apéro" : meet some friends at 11am or 6 pm and share a drink and snacks. We are about 30 millions to practice that (it"s forbiden for chidren, there is alcohol).
I enjoyed this breakdown of the fundamental kicks. It would be cool to have the "back to front" sweeping motion sometimes seen in Savate explained. I'd also be interested in learning about how Savate teaches and handles punches.
this kick with the outside of the foot is the Inside Out Kick. this kick with the foot horizontal is the Long Hook Kick. It's like the Opposite of a Wheel Kick..
The amount of good quality English Savate content in youtube is too low, so yes keep them coming! Savate is basically fencing with your feet. Instead of using them like baseball bats, you use them as rapiers. Is it more effective that way? Depends on the situation, but you can definitely do some fancy stuff that will take your opponent by surprise. Do a video of all the turning kicks and jumps etc. that really put the fun in to this style! I know you got the skill to pull those off perfectly. :)
Thanks for the breakdown. Have been using some if these techniques without knowing about Savate all these years. Nice to see a formalized version of these techniques with all the varieties of follow ups.
It is interesting to see savate kicks and combos on the context of MMA or kickboxing. I've trained both but have not really figured out yet how to combine those styles. I enjoyed this video, thank you.
Hi Kevin. Just coming back to ths video as youtube showed me it again. You do the Savate techniques very well. Two things I'd like you to try to elevate your Savate game. 1. In between the fouetté and chassé (for example, 5:02) arm more distinctly in between the two kicks. As a judge I can only score kicks that are armed properly. You do it well at 8:25, for example. 2 I know you aren't wearing shoes for the demo and you take pains to mention that more than once, but when you deliver chassé, see if you can make the sole of the shoe perpendicular to the shin (flat to the target) rather than rotated downwards, as you would in barefoot. Just a bit of polish for you there! Thanks for bringing attention to the style! James
I have so much respect for the fact you know all the French names of those technics. I'm a Judoka (I did Savate for 2 months, I'm French), I love watching BJJ, I think it's gorgeous to watch two high level BJJ guys chain rolling on the ground, but I always had hard times accepting the fact they changed all those names for something easier to remember, it's kind of disrespectful and lazy. Jujigatame (armbar), Sankoku-jime (triangle) etc.... One more sub.
Thank you!! I have always been taught that I should not only learn the techniques and also the actual names and history background. Thank you for your support!!
@@KevinLeeVlog interesting an fun content= subscription , you did that by yourself, no need to thank me. Quick question sir. Correct me if I'm wrong but did you have any other choice passing tests for whatever gloves's color you are (what color are you btw?) to actually know those names? If i remember well you MUST know the names in French, right? I'm 43 and I'd like to go back to Savate now I can afford it, and that I live near a Savate club, new season starting now, so I'm just curious.
@@guiguijol I am currently a yellow glove in Savate under Professor Nicolas Saignac. The test and curriculum is all in French, so you kinda will have to know all the terms. 😅😅
@@KevinLeeVlog 👍 Yes I watched other of you videos with him. I mean, how better can you hope to learn from, than Mr Saignac? (not really sur about my English here btw lol) He's a big reference to rely to in France as you certainly already know. I wish you the best life. Thanks for your content.
I LOVE Savate! It has helped me with my Karate kicks, and lately I've been studying online with Professor Nicholas Saignac's material (though I have practiced a few of the kicks on my own watching Professor Salem Assli's old videos). The kicks came easily for me.
You should have released this video on the July 14th, would have been really appreciated by the french community ^^ Great video, thank you for sharing your knowledge on savate
Savate is still the most awesome stand up you can do with kickboxing/muy thai, never had a change to practice the real thing but ive added some techniques to my mma arsenal. Chasse italian, chasse lateral bas and fouette to inner thigh are keepers.
I LOVE Savate! It has helped me with my Karate kicks, and I've been studying online with Professor Nicholas Saignac's material. The kicks came easily for me.
"foo-ett-eh" I don't understand why so few people can pronounce this. Kevin's chambering and control are wicked solid. The coaching around the combo at 5:00 is gold.
@@KevinLeeVlogHello. Thank you for popularizing savat. But your kicking technique is the same as in kickboxing and taekwondo. Your demonstration of the savata technique is incorrect. We need to go to France to study the material better.
Merci pour votre vidéo et la démonstration. La savate a tellement de combinaisons possibles en poings pieds-poings, poings-pieds, la boxe la plus difficile les déplacements, les techniques simples à combinées. (Michel instructeur en savate boxe francaise)
This was a great video. I'm trying to get into striking and was revisiting using a JKD concept to do so. All of these kicks and combos would be great to work in
Bro, I completely get you, I've had so much success in k1 using savate footwork and kicks but competing in actual combat/assult savate I can't stand, the rules are just too strict. I'll compete in the occasional open day but I don't think I can ever take it seriously 😅
@jormungand1224 for me, it's the limits of other things you can do, for instance, the crescent kick can only be thrown in to out, other way round is illegal. Distance has to be constantly maintained so being to close will get you separated quickly, and of course no spinning back fist/checks or sweeps allowed. If you make contact with the shin and not the boot then you'll be pulled up. Kick trajectory has to be clean at all times Basically if your shorter then your opponent then the rules really won't favour you 😒 I think it's brilliant to add to your arsenal and can open so much more, but the sport is a bit broken 😅 I love it and hate it. I am all up for people who enjoy the sport, more power to them, but for me, meh 😌👍
From my time in karate and kick boxing classes. Savate taught me something that the classes didn’t and it was something that ended the fight quick. Chasse bas into their knee and thigh. They collapsed onto the floor. Which made them rethink if this was worth it.
@@KevinLeeVlog Yeah man! being more of a boxer, The balance and coordination of these moves doesn't come natural to me like Muy Thai does, but I like practicing them! One day man! LOL
Thanks for this vidéo ! I am practicing savate in France for my first year, and i realy appreciate your explanations. Do you have a video with tips for combination of kick and punch ? Thanks in advance
Beautiful leg technique and explanations. That comes from a guy who got hooked on savate with the likes of Richard Sylla, François Penaccho or Sébastien Farina.
Cool. I was practicing and fighting in savate for 7 years and then had 6 years brake. Then i decided to step back in fighting training (bye bye stamina) in a mma gym. I felt lost until the first sparring (without grappling). Everyone was absolutely unable to read or predict any kick of savate. Double kicks, changing of speed and distances, searching for speed and not power, precision, round and jumping kicks. Regarding your video really good technique, but would be nice amd interesting for the ones who don't know savate, to show the "effective one" : Diagonal kick (italian chasse), turn low kick at the knees, sweeps...
You all might enjoy some historical Savate videos from the 80's. There's quite a bit of long lost content here that I recently recovered and posted. www.youtube.com/@SCinRB/playlists
at 5:20 he scoops leg out. I was taught never to scoop out, always down to the floor so the kicking leg gets planted and the kicker can't continue to a devastating spinning kick.
i'm a french teacher of savate for 33 years yet and i just can tell Kevin that he'd better take care of his fist balance (better to be close to his body or face !) ! And you forgot one famous kick, is the low oblique kick on tibia, knee or leg; a very good kick for self defense wiht chooses !
When I was learning savate as a kid, the teacher was all about "Chassé plexus". Has it been removed from the rules ? It was kinda an agressive kick. I'm pretty sure I've seen some in K1 by Thai boxers.
Jeff is a beast to spar with! Be sure to check out the full sparring video here:
th-cam.com/video/MmmWEerKaAU/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video Kevin! You should make a video with Wonderboy using your Savate techniques sparring with him. That would be great!
@@eddierivera7206 good idea! WB is incredible with his kickings tho! Lol
@@KevinLeeVlog Maybe you should teach him some savate 😁
Thank you to enlight our discipline! Very efficient one ;) 🙏🏻
Savate ankle kicks are a stellar addition to your self-defense tactics.
Yes!!
That's what Savate was from its inception a self-defence martial art
As full contact karate and savate practionner, I confirm that savate kicks are a formidable asset to any martial arts arsenal
According to Jesse Enkamp, Karate Kicking Techniques were inspired by Savate.
Every MMA guy I sparred so far gets confused with my Savate inspired combination of oblique kick > round kick. I don’t practice Savate, but, I saw that combo from a practitioner and fell in love with it. Lol
Being a savate practitioner it always gave me the advantage in mma fights when it came to the kicking aspect, the average mma guy just isn't prepared for those unorthodox kicks and kick combos that savate utilizes.
@@KUROSHURAthe early imperial army had french military training
@@KUROSHURA sounds like some bullshit. they most likely got it from Chinese or SouthEast Asian martial arts.
More obscure kicks like hook kicks, crescent kicks etc that are often dismissed as impractical by people who have only trained barefoot martial arts, but the addition of footwear makes them instantly far more dangerous! Interesting implications for our understanding of kung fu etc
Most people forget that those "barefoot" arts were developed by cultures that wear shoes; in other words they were developed with the intention that they wouldn't be used in self-defense barefoot; being barefoot is for safety and physical development especially before specialized safety and foot training exercises & equipment was developed.
Okinawans and Thais mostly wore sandals, Chinese traditional shoes are obviously much more varied but don’t seem to have been very hard unless specifically reinforced, I don’t know which arts you are referring to, but most ”barefoot” MA are definitely not designed for shoes.
@@stickgarrote8582 Karate (1905) & Taekwondo (1955) both styles are 20th century creations for military physical education. Shaolin Tan Tui was organized in 1909 by Chin Woo Athletic Association. None of them were training their students with the expectation that they would be walking around in sandals or barefoot kicking people.
Same goes the opposite way-arts that developed without protective gear have very different strikes, especially with the hands as without gloves, breaking your hand becomes much easier
"Savate" mean literally "shoe" in French
Effing BEAUTIFUL. A lost art, one of my favorites from JKD training. I've never "formally" trained Savate, but trained a lot of the techniques as a supplement to JKD training. This application is fantastic. 🙏 Great video. It got me excited to get back to the heavy bag to refresh. Great feints and deception.🙏
Kev, I think we all know you can make anything work lol
Seriously though, your leg dexterity is incredible, you kick but with the accuracy of a fencer! Maybe I ought to learn more Savate techniques after this. 🤔
Thank you!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
That's what savate is all about, kicking with precision and accuracy at odd angles while emphasizing grace and fluidity.
Very well said , and I AM gonna tob that... " Kick with the accuracy of a fencer"
That IS ... One helluva compliment and I agree. Been following Sigu Lee a couple years now so think. And not a minute wasted !! Peace and God Bless yall
That's " ROB" that... Lol
Being a lover of the French martial arts, I’ve really enjoyed this video, Kevin! Thanks 🙏 for sharing it!
Awesome! Thank you!
All right, there's savate, Greco Roman, and what other martial arts hail from France?
@@TheDevourerOfPancake add to the ones you've already mentioned: La Canne, a stick fighting system that, as far as I'm concerned, is as good as any Filipino stick fighting method. And, certainly, the XVIII-and-XIXth foil fencing school known as "L'École Française." Those are (together with La Savate and the Greco-Roman Wrestling) the French Combat Systems (or Martial Arts, if we want) that I am aware of.
@@TheDevourerOfPancakeI'm french. The most used french martial art is the "apéro" : meet some friends at 11am or 6 pm and share a drink and snacks. We are about 30 millions to practice that (it"s forbiden for chidren, there is alcohol).
I enjoyed this breakdown of the fundamental kicks. It would be cool to have the "back to front" sweeping motion sometimes seen in Savate explained. I'd also be interested in learning about how Savate teaches and handles punches.
I will make more Savate videos in the future and I will break down more stuff!
Yes, I would also like to see this 👍🏽.
I second- err, third- this motion!
this kick with the outside of the foot is the Inside Out Kick. this kick with the foot horizontal is the Long Hook Kick. It's like the Opposite of a Wheel Kick..
The amount of good quality English Savate content in youtube is too low, so yes keep them coming! Savate is basically fencing with your feet. Instead of using them like baseball bats, you use them as rapiers. Is it more effective that way? Depends on the situation, but you can definitely do some fancy stuff that will take your opponent by surprise.
Do a video of all the turning kicks and jumps etc. that really put the fun in to this style! I know you got the skill to pull those off perfectly. :)
Savate is actually more practical in the streets when compared to Muay Thai
Would love to see more of this. This is an extremely underrated kickboxing style that needs more attention.
Thanks for the breakdown. Have been using some if these techniques without knowing about Savate all these years. Nice to see a formalized version of these techniques with all the varieties of follow ups.
Thank you!
Kevin this was great thanks for breaking down the kicks. Please do more savate vids because sadly it doesn't get enough representation.
More to come! Please help me to share this video too!
It is interesting to see savate kicks and combos on the context of MMA or kickboxing. I've trained both but have not really figured out yet how to combine those styles.
I enjoyed this video, thank you.
Thank you so much!
Hey i could be wrong but couldt you pull your toes back like ancient karate for it to work bare foot
I appreciate seeing the variety of what the human form is capable of, thank you for promoting this and showing sparring footage to match!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
I had to switch from savate to kickboxing years ago (the only club in the area closed) and this video took me back. Thanks, Jason.
Amazing breakdown of the fundamental kicks! I learned a lot from you!
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi Kevin. Just coming back to ths video as youtube showed me it again. You do the Savate techniques very well. Two things I'd like you to try to elevate your Savate game. 1. In between the fouetté and chassé (for example, 5:02) arm more distinctly in between the two kicks. As a judge I can only score kicks that are armed properly. You do it well at 8:25, for example. 2 I know you aren't wearing shoes for the demo and you take pains to mention that more than once, but when you deliver chassé, see if you can make the sole of the shoe perpendicular to the shin (flat to the target) rather than rotated downwards, as you would in barefoot. Just a bit of polish for you there!
Thanks for bringing attention to the style! James
Finally! Someone who really knows savate! Love you man, respect 💪😎
I have so much respect for the fact you know all the French names of those technics.
I'm a Judoka (I did Savate for 2 months, I'm French), I love watching BJJ, I think it's gorgeous to watch two high level BJJ guys chain rolling on the ground, but I always had hard times accepting the fact they changed all those names for something easier to remember, it's kind of disrespectful and lazy. Jujigatame (armbar), Sankoku-jime (triangle) etc....
One more sub.
Thank you!! I have always been taught that I should not only learn the techniques and also the actual names and history background. Thank you for your support!!
@@KevinLeeVlog interesting an fun content= subscription , you did that by yourself, no need to thank me.
Quick question sir. Correct me if I'm wrong but did you have any other choice passing tests for whatever gloves's color you are (what color are you btw?) to actually know those names? If i remember well you MUST know the names in French, right?
I'm 43 and I'd like to go back to Savate now I can afford it, and that I live near a Savate club, new season starting now, so I'm just curious.
@@guiguijol I am currently a yellow glove in Savate under Professor Nicolas Saignac. The test and curriculum is all in French, so you kinda will have to know all the terms. 😅😅
@@KevinLeeVlog 👍 Yes I watched other of you videos with him. I mean, how better can you hope to learn from, than Mr Saignac? (not really sur about my English here btw lol)
He's a big reference to rely to in France as you certainly already know.
I wish you the best life.
Thanks for your content.
I LOVE Savate! It has helped me with my Karate kicks, and lately I've been studying online with Professor Nicholas Saignac's material (though I have practiced a few of the kicks on my own watching Professor Salem Assli's old videos). The kicks came easily for me.
Nice!! Professor Nicolas is my teacher! :)
FYI karate kicks Come from savate ..
@nicolasguirlin4374 yes I am quite familiar with that
@@Mister-N606 😂
@@burningknuckle26 th-cam.com/video/sQUh5tVWd-E/w-d-xo.html
You're welcome
You should have released this video on the July 14th, would have been really appreciated by the french community ^^
Great video, thank you for sharing your knowledge on savate
Savate is one of my favorite striking styles, great videos breakdown!
Glad you like them!
Wonderfull techniques!!please keep on sharing your knowledge!thank you!
Great video and absolutely bring more savate videos and how that plays with other arts.
Woohoo! Will do! Please feel free to share this!
Yes please more videos on Savate and many thanks for this one!
Best savage kick video on TH-cam! Especially that it’s not your primary style, that’s a W
Thank you Kevin for these kick combos! Indeed I would love to hear more explainations about your savate techniques
Most of these kicks look effective and practical. They are kicks many styles utilize. Thanks for the video.
Thank you!!!
@@KevinLeeVlog I am beginning to think that many of these kicks actually were copied from Savate.
Savate is still the most awesome stand up you can do with kickboxing/muy thai, never had a change to practice the real thing but ive added some techniques to my mma arsenal. Chasse italian, chasse lateral bas and fouette to inner thigh are keepers.
I love Savate! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I've been waiting for more savage videos on TH-cam for a long time, thanks dude and keep it up
Thank you!
i learnt a lot from this video and it helped a lot. and reminded me some tkd skill which i used to forget. thanks for the good video
Yes MORE Savate please! Also Savate, to KB moving into Muay Thai range and reverse.
Yes please do more savate video. I've been doing some of these combo and knowing it's comes from this type of training method.
Thank you! Please feel free to share this video too!
Just started Savate, it's an amazing art to study that amplifies other arts, like JKD, etc.
Again brilliant tips Kevin! Will build up some combos to add to my JKD training!
Boom! Thank you!
Man I dig this! So not "only" Wing Chun, but Savate?! Love it. Recommending this and the channel.
Great video Kevin! Really love watching Jeff's sparring videos and your breakdown was great!
Love the kickery trickery, awesome vid Kevin!
Very underrated kickboxing style. Wish it got more recognition
I agree!
I LOVE Savate! It has helped me with my Karate kicks, and I've been studying online with Professor Nicholas Saignac's material. The kicks came easily for me.
Fascinating! Interested to see more of this!
"foo-ett-eh"
I don't understand why so few people can pronounce this.
Kevin's chambering and control are wicked solid.
The coaching around the combo at 5:00 is gold.
Thank you! I can’t pronounce a lot of terminology correctly. 🤣🤣
@@KevinLeeVlog But I'd say you know a lot more than the majority of us do to begin with.... 😀👊🏼 Thanks for the great video!
I love your content. Thank you so much.
Excellent feints and combinations! great channel and valuable content, greetings!
Fantastic breakdown! Would love to see more like this ❤
More to come!
@@KevinLeeVlogHello. Thank you for popularizing savat. But your kicking technique is the same as in kickboxing and taekwondo. Your demonstration of the savata technique is incorrect. We need to go to France to study the material better.
Merci pour votre vidéo et la démonstration.
La savate a tellement de combinaisons possibles en poings pieds-poings, poings-pieds, la boxe la plus difficile les déplacements, les techniques simples à combinées.
(Michel instructeur en savate boxe francaise)
This was a great video. I'm trying to get into striking and was revisiting using a JKD concept to do so. All of these kicks and combos would be great to work in
Yes please more videos on Savate.
Definitely more! Thanks for this!
Would love more savate stuff ! I tried savate 4-5 times, hated the ruleset but liked the kicks. So it would be great to have some instructions here ^^
Yeah! I love the footwork and kicks in Savate!
How can u hate the ruleset and like kicks. These rules aren precisely there to constraint kicks (arm kick by raise knee, and only kick with the foot)
Bro, I completely get you, I've had so much success in k1 using savate footwork and kicks but competing in actual combat/assult savate I can't stand, the rules are just too strict. I'll compete in the occasional open day but I don't think I can ever take it seriously 😅
@jormungand1224 for me, it's the limits of other things you can do, for instance, the crescent kick can only be thrown in to out, other way round is illegal. Distance has to be constantly maintained so being to close will get you separated quickly, and of course no spinning back fist/checks or sweeps allowed. If you make contact with the shin and not the boot then you'll be pulled up.
Kick trajectory has to be clean at all times
Basically if your shorter then your opponent then the rules really won't favour you 😒
I think it's brilliant to add to your arsenal and can open so much more, but the sport is a bit broken 😅
I love it and hate it.
I am all up for people who enjoy the sport, more power to them, but for me, meh 😌👍
@@KevinLeeVloggoated ❤️❤️❤️
Yep more savate please. I did the art when I was younger. Very good for street.
From my time in karate and kick boxing classes. Savate taught me something that the classes didn’t and it was something that ended the fight quick. Chasse bas into their knee and thigh. They collapsed onto the floor. Which made them rethink if this was worth it.
Great training video on kicks Kev! Awesome work Sir!
Glad you enjoyed it
@@KevinLeeVlog Yeah man! being more of a boxer, The balance and coordination of these moves doesn't come natural to me like Muy Thai does, but I like practicing them! One day man! LOL
Nice video
Slight point, from a strict technical point, the foot is in extension during the revers
Thanks for this vidéo ! I am practicing savate in France for my first year, and i realy appreciate your explanations. Do you have a video with tips for combination of kick and punch ? Thanks in advance
I love it! more Savate.
This is awesome. More Savate content, please 🙏.
Thank you!!
@@KevinLeeVlog want to collab on a video sometime?
@LondonSavate That would be a great crossover. Savate is so underrated.
Im a Boxer if I wasn't a Boxer I would do Savat.
I've seen that video. Great to see more here.
Very cool concepts brotha. Can't wait to test these in sparring.
Have fun! Let me know how it goes!
Beautiful leg technique and explanations. That comes from a guy who got hooked on savate with the likes of Richard Sylla, François Penaccho or Sébastien Farina.
Love savate please upload more savate combo sparring tactics
man kevin, that flexibility and control is amazing, savate seems underutelized in the current mma meta
Thank you!
Thank you for this!
Thank you for watching!
savate is so aweseome yet also underrated
Blessed sifu Kevin Lee 🙏 ❤here in the uk
Super cool fighting style .. would love to see more in the future.
Thank you!
très belle démonstration, bravo
Great video dude.
Cool.
I was practicing and fighting in savate for 7 years and then had 6 years brake. Then i decided to step back in fighting training (bye bye stamina) in a mma gym. I felt lost until the first sparring (without grappling). Everyone was absolutely unable to read or predict any kick of savate. Double kicks, changing of speed and distances, searching for speed and not power, precision, round and jumping kicks.
Regarding your video really good technique, but would be nice amd interesting for the ones who don't know savate, to show the "effective one" :
Diagonal kick (italian chasse), turn low kick at the knees, sweeps...
I would love to see more Savate.
Wooohooo! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
It will improve these footwork and kicking skill to any kickers out there.
Merci pour la video, super tutoriel, mais il y a egalement les combinaisons en pieds et poings ,qui sont dévastatrices..;)
I've seen really good footwork and angles used in other savate videos. Would be great if you could make videos addressing those.
Savate has some amazing footwork. I will break them down next time!
Nice demo and explanation
love more on savat kicks combos and more
Looks a lot like the art of check/question mark kick variations.
Yesss!
Love the CSW gear ❤
Really cool video, the combinations are really nice. They remind me a lot to capoeira kicks.
Thanks a lot!!
This is wild. I THOUGHT about learning how to kick the way savateurs do. Yeah. I want more.
Add some drills.
Makes kicking so fun. I like your experimentations
the Silent Man has definitely adopted the correct protective posture
Nice vid @Kevin Lee . However, Savage only becomes A tier If you always wear Cowboy Boots and Carry Le Canne
You all might enjoy some historical Savate videos from the 80's. There's quite a bit of long lost content here that I recently recovered and posted. www.youtube.com/@SCinRB/playlists
Good video. Please make more.
Thank you, I will!!
Love Savate!
Very nice video, I like savate!
Keep it coming!
Will do!
yes we need more
Will do!!!
More savate! Great video!
Thank you!
This would work well with muay thai, thanks for this.
Very effective tools!!
at 5:20 he scoops leg out. I was taught never to scoop out, always down to the floor so the kicking leg gets planted and the kicker can't continue to a devastating spinning kick.
i'm a french teacher of savate for 33 years yet and i just can tell Kevin that he'd better take care of his fist balance (better to be close to his body or face !) !
And you forgot one famous kick, is the low oblique kick on tibia, knee or leg; a very good kick for self defense wiht chooses !
Chas3 Italien
yes pls more savate vids
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Yeeeees. More please.
Will do!!
@Keven Lee , If you kicked someone who blocked with their shin Muay Ti style, would it be a point or not?
When I was learning savate as a kid, the teacher was all about "Chassé plexus". Has it been removed from the rules ? It was kinda an agressive kick. I'm pretty sure I've seen some in K1 by Thai boxers.
200 years old combat sport !
Are u ever going to offer savate classes at Francis Fong? I was in a class but chose to work on my tkd instead . I’ll be at the seminar in august