Just remember guys, Dutch blocks are great for countering and damage absorption, but it leaves your opposite side of your face open for a strike, so be quick in the counter
You can also use the Traditional Muay Thai Check blocks, Where you lift your Legs To protect yourself with you upper shin against your opponent's Low and Body Roundhouse kick😊🌄😇💖💯
Great respect Bazooka Joe; but reminder of the Cung Le Frank Shamrock donneybrook. Shamrock got his arm busted using his arm to block versus Muai Thai leg block as well. There is no arm on earth short of a Goju Ryu or Gung Gu Master’s that can withstand the might leg kicks.
Thanks for the video, nice one! I really like you're thoughts about kickboxing! I'm Dutch and trained in several gyms in the Netherlands and what us was thought in these gyms, if you block with you're arm, you can counter fast direct with a lowkick. Ofcourse you can mixed up with a straight and combination work. A good example of blocking with you're arms and counter with lowkicks, is the first fight between Andy Souwer vs Yodsanklai in 2008.
Hope I get a reply, but it seems as though Dutch is better for shorter fighters? You said block the kicks you stay long (fight with distance) but for shorter fighters we have to get inside, therefore Dutch style is better for us? I’m 5’8”, 185lbs new to kickboxing
Great advice I'm going to practice this and try it out But your students look very professional but they sometimes start the combination within punching range instead of starting outside and stepping in... Laziness?
It’s basically this and checks. You can also do this + a check for power shots. You can block snap kicks a variety of ways (like old school martial art forearm blocks) but these days many people kick through the target and use their shin which can break your forearms
Guy in blue shorts sacrificed his lead leg for us to see this video. Nice work.
He took 137 kick
This channel is a goldmine of information.
Facts bro
What a great coach. Truly passionate about kickboxing. Great students too - 10 mins of constant movement without stopping.
Guy in blue shorts isn't a student, he won belts of his own, green shorts not sure
I love Dutchkickboxing and Japanese Kickboxing!
Facts
Awesome counter attack , it's so effective too
Nice video. This is exactly what I do, use both blocks, depending on situation.
Solid drills !
MORE SPARRING DRILLS, PLEASE.
Awesome drills, thank you!
Good video. Thank you for pinpointing that different blocking for different ranges.
Pretty eye opening advice on sparring and counters. I have learned something with all of these videos.
Fantastic at verbalising everything needed to know. The hows,whys & wens. Nice smooth combo to build on. Thank u
Way to go coach. Keep up the good work.
Nice video
We are using the same logic in savate
Like you said, continue with a combinaison, that 's super important
Gr8 video - and guys did an awesome job too!
Great vid. I really appreciate it ✌
Nice vid! Can you please do a video on how to do the Muay Thai long guard?
Just remember guys, Dutch blocks are great for countering and damage absorption, but it leaves your opposite side of your face open for a strike, so be quick in the counter
You can also use the Traditional Muay Thai Check blocks, Where you lift your Legs To protect yourself with you upper shin against your opponent's Low and Body Roundhouse kick😊🌄😇💖💯
You didn’t finish the video did you 😂😂 fantastic point though (he does go over traditional checking)
Thank you!
Very helpful one. Would love to watch such videos more.
Sir, if you don't mind could you please tell us how to deal with a fighter who always wait and counter with a sidekick?
Which part of the hand should be used for parry or catch the kick?hand or forearm muscle?
Your palms
Great respect Bazooka Joe; but reminder of the Cung Le Frank Shamrock donneybrook. Shamrock got his arm busted using his arm to block versus Muai Thai leg block as well. There is no arm on earth short of a Goju Ryu or Gung Gu Master’s that can withstand the might leg kicks.
excellent explanation pf the drill
Thank you
Gonna do this today thank you man
I love the teaching coach awesome. I love what you teach!!
great info
Thanks for the video, nice one! I really like you're thoughts about kickboxing! I'm Dutch and trained in several gyms in the Netherlands and what us was thought in these gyms, if you block with you're arm, you can counter fast direct with a lowkick. Ofcourse you can mixed up with a straight and combination work. A good example of blocking with you're arms and counter with lowkicks, is the first fight between Andy Souwer vs Yodsanklai in 2008.
Diego's stamina was really tested in this one
Excellent video thank you
Awesome
Very informative and great information! Thanks!
Awesome video
Do you block at the same time with both hands or does one hand go infront ?
Dolce !
Nice detailed video thank you for showing us
Bas Rutten showed this
5:16 punch to 'knee'?! Is it K1 or kickboxing?
Great videos Joe! Thanks a ton.
Awesome! I cant wait to counter my mom with this!!!
Hope I get a reply, but it seems as though Dutch is better for shorter fighters? You said block the kicks you stay long (fight with distance) but for shorter fighters we have to get inside, therefore Dutch style is better for us? I’m 5’8”, 185lbs new to kickboxing
Hi, great, thanks
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Who has a better thumbs ratio...Bazooka Joe or Gabriel Varga?
Wait, Joe doesn't like the sexiest form of defence? Lean back squad rise up!
Great advice I'm going to practice this and try it out
But your students look very professional but they sometimes start the combination within punching range instead of starting outside and stepping in... Laziness?
They are professionals, guy in blue shorts have won few belts
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Nice, but without shin protection equipment the shin could break the forearm. It is much stronger I think.
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Dutch style: LIVER PUUUUNCH
Rhythm steps are Killing me -_-
More videos on proper kick blocks that arent just checks
It’s basically this and checks. You can also do this + a check for power shots.
You can block snap kicks a variety of ways (like old school martial art forearm blocks) but these days many people kick through the target and use their shin which can break your forearms
@@nicksalvatore5717 You have tips for proper kick hands placements?