yoo, I got a kickboxing match in 10 days and these 4 tips were absolutely game changing. I went from weak baby knees straight up the middle to feeling like a real muay khao in the span of this 7minute video 😂 You're the Goat Shane, Thank You.
Thanks man! I just recently started getting confident enough to try knee strikes on my local gym and this seems really helpful to do them safer than me just winging it haha
Flaring the foot out to the side helps to throw the Round Knee (skipping/hopping in, and rotating the hips through the target at the same time). The pivot over the plant foot/hip can be used to add a final snap with the anticipated impact, and, if the inner ball of the foot during that pivot is set strongly as the balance-point, can be used to leverage weight back towards center and recover posture. The flared foot is ready to escape by spinning through, if the knee is caught (but exposing your back is a very risky move. But so is not seeing the spinning back elbow coming! Sawadeekhap, everyone! ). It can also become the lever point for the "Great Wall" clinch spacing defense, clinching with both hands in any position, (full plum, head and bicep, etc.). Supergirl's knee is basically the same movement through the torso and hips as the "Stiffarm" teep, but devastatingly sneaky! Great video! Muay Khao
Thanks 🙏🏼 Shane. Can’t wait to start practicing the whole routine. By the way, Shane I just wanted to know when I give the money for the video does it go to you or does it go to TH-cam? It should go to you just appreciate everything.
Hey Cliff, thank you so much for the Super Thanks. I'm really not sure how it works -- I'd imagine TH-cam takes a cut. I'd much rather suggest you sign up for MAGNVS, this way you're actually getting something of significant value in return 🙏 Your support is appreciated always!
@@fighttips Shane thanks 🙏🏼. I do a lot of your fight tips. Balancing with with my leg out for as long as I can as many other challenges.You’re a good man that keeps me on my toes, Sir. You had a dream to do what you’re doing and sent your sights and made it happen.
Helpful video mate constantly improving my knees is definitely on my list. I am having issues with the range of motion and loosening the hips while kneeing. Knowing I can get to far more extend but I lose stability and balance when I intend to do so. I always wondering how much I want to rotate my back foot whilst lunging the knee to get more range but maintain stability at the same time. Keep it up 🙏
I’m 22 now, The first time I ever had to fight someone I was 15-16, it happened in secondary school. This guy had been bullying me for years and eventually he broke me and I just couldn’t hold it back anymore. My friend had told me that he had been saying stuff about me again so I went and found him. We started scraping straight away, he got some good ones in. Eventually I managed to get him close and knee him in the chest. It ended the fight immediately, the guy was gasping for air. I actually felt quite bad despite all the shit he did to provoke me 😶 I had damaged the cartilage in his chest apparently, I’m not really sure what that means tbh.
It means you taught a bully his lesson. I love fighting, but I hate true violence. I make an exception for those who treat others that way. It's reaping what you sow, imo.
Dear Shane, would you make a video explaining the allowed and not alllowed in Muay Thai. Where can you hit? where you cannot? what's the boundary between those? Can you hold the leg? the arm? You are allowed to hold the neck, but why not the shoulders ? etc. I'd like to know this in order to think out of the box without incurring on any fault. Thanks.
From which part of the knee do we strike? Knee cap? Or upper shin. Because whenever i practice knee strike it causes some amount of knee pain. Please help :)
Where should the impact on the knee be? Top knee or low knee? I feel like my knee hurts when hitting, i don't think that supposed to happen what am i doing wrong?
you will loose balance if you raise your rear foot like that. Thai's are recommending that your rear leg make full contact with the floor while kneeing.
Micah sent me a message saying he’s decided to retire the Kwonkicker channel since he hasn’t kept up with it, but that Whirlwind Action will remain up. He is pursuing other endeavors with his time.
Shane do you feel like squared stance is bad for throwing knees cuz i feel that way.. Plus can you do moving side to side and punching in kickboxing/MMA cuz i always move perfectly in shadowboxing,moving side to side,steping over,shuffling but in sparring i always go backwards and flinch (1 amateur fight)
You're not drilling enough. If you don't fight the same as you train then you probably don't have a system to train efficiently and effectively. So I would recommend doing Orthodox and Southpaw, 2 rds each stance, 3 or 5 min, and just move in stance. Step by step. Forward, backwards, and side to side. Do atleast 1000 rounds and I don't think you'll have a problem anymore, aslong as you keep drilling tho 💯
@@ML-pd7ps I'm stance switching fighter,problem is that i think only my talent will give me results ( i know it wont but those are devils that i fight everydayl). As you said i'm probably not drilling enough
Sounds more like a fear/hesitance of getting hit than a technical problem, assuming you truly have movement down and the safety of shadow boxing hasn't given you a false sense of accomplishment in your technique. I have been there and sparring is truly the eye opener for all those learning with just technique/skill training. Grit and fearlessness is needed as well in real applications.
@@belikewater420 I think i overestimated my technique in shadow boxing because I truly am technical in shadow boxing, many said that but I’m sparring I wouldn’t say I’m scared it’s just that I’m hesitant and I always focus on what is my opponent doing
@@RickGrimes__ you may not consider it fear or are being truly fearful per se, but that hesitancy is likely you worrying about the possibility of eating a few strikes to work your game. Not to say you should charge in blindly, but it always takes me a few good bops to stop caring about what my opponent does and just focus on working. Like you said, worried about what the opponent is doing. You aren't there to worry about their plans, you are there to implement your own game plan. It's hard to overcome at first and I'm definitely working on that at this moment getting back after 4 years out of the arts. Maybe make it a session goal to slip forward, circle in, move forward with your defense and add offense as you get comfortable.
But wouldn't mohawk position leave you exposed for face smashing? I think its easy to punish with straights and superman punch, since knees are so close range
My knees kill everytime they make contact with the heavy bag is this something you just gotta push through or is there something wrong w my knees? Cheers
Is this your most preferred type of Knee? It seems a bit different than some other knee techniques I've seen from the likes of Yodkhunpon or Dieselnoi.
It's kind of like TKD chambered kick, not as powerful as Dieselnoi's more fluid knees. No need to break it into two separate movements when it can be one motion.
Agreed bro I’ve been training for 4 years now and it’s the one strike that I still can’t get down. This video helps but it’s slightly different to how my coach teaches it. I guess it’s all about repetition.
When trying to enter with defence what about Putting the arm on the kneeing side of the Body across the face (Like Dracula)? I don't know where but I remember seeing it somewhere.
Yes, I used to exclusively throw them that way. However, I found that keeps the same side shoulder back, which slightly restrains my hip range of motion.
I just noticed after watching a few other videos Shane really be beating up those knees I don't know what it's called but he's got a lot of skin buildup on his knees
In Thai this is similar to if not the same as "Yang Sam Khum" - Three Golden or Three Hole Step. 🙏🏽
It’s the point where we have balance to step there
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I've been following fight tips since the beginning of my combat sports journey so yeah I think my knees are pretty solid
I absolutely agree, discovered the chanel back then when he still had dreadlocks ;D
@@totenschreitrituals8874 the dreads bring back memories
@@mmaelite5334 i had to go back in time to see that came to tipz almost 3 years ago now
How is your journey going because im going to start MMA soon
@@pancettayt pretty good, just gotta stay consistent. I only ever lose fights when I skip practice, it's 100% on you to do the work
Knees and elbows are brutal and i love them.
Also, in my opinion the best counter is a straight punch to the diafram and then keeping your hand straight for a moment so they knee can't reach.
yoo, I got a kickboxing match in 10 days and these 4 tips were absolutely game changing.
I went from weak baby knees straight up the middle to feeling like a real muay khao in the span of this 7minute video 😂 You're the Goat Shane, Thank You.
💀 supergirls knees were literally the reason I o searched this video, her knees are acc crazy
Clear, concise, knowledgeable. Excellent stuff, thanks Shane!
Thanks man! I just recently started getting confident enough to try knee strikes on my local gym and this seems really helpful to do them safer than me just winging it haha
Go get a coach
Flaring the foot out to the side helps to throw the Round Knee (skipping/hopping in, and rotating the hips through the target at the same time). The pivot over the plant foot/hip can be used to add a final snap with the anticipated impact, and, if the inner ball of the foot during that pivot is set strongly as the balance-point, can be used to leverage weight back towards center and recover posture. The flared foot is ready to escape by spinning through, if the knee is caught (but exposing your back is a very risky move. But so is not seeing the spinning back elbow coming! Sawadeekhap, everyone! ). It can also become the lever point for the "Great Wall" clinch spacing defense, clinching with both hands in any position, (full plum, head and bicep, etc.).
Supergirl's knee is basically the same movement through the torso and hips as the "Stiffarm" teep, but devastatingly sneaky!
Great video!
Muay Khao
Thanks!
Thank you!!
0:20, sitting on my bed eating fried rice as he tells me to get up n do it w him
You knocked it out of the park again, brother. Thank you.
Thanks 🙏🏼 Shane. Can’t wait to start practicing the whole routine. By the way, Shane I just wanted to know when I give the money for the video does it go to you or does it go to TH-cam? It should go to you just appreciate everything.
Hey Cliff, thank you so much for the Super Thanks. I'm really not sure how it works -- I'd imagine TH-cam takes a cut. I'd much rather suggest you sign up for MAGNVS, this way you're actually getting something of significant value in return 🙏 Your support is appreciated always!
@@fighttips Shane thanks 🙏🏼. I do a lot of your fight tips. Balancing with with my leg out for as long as I can as many other challenges.You’re a good man that keeps me on my toes, Sir. You had a dream to do what you’re doing and sent your sights and made it happen.
Bro your boxing videos are motivating me to box!!!and thanks for the tip bro!!!
@FightTlPS-Text lots of love bro❣️
Thanks for this refresher on Muay Thai knees.
My trainer looked at this and yes it’s valid
Thanks bro! As always, in detail, professionally, practical. Cool. Take it and do it!
No I don't. Every knee I land seems to be accidental 🤣
I always thought and still think my knees are weak, one time I accidentally landed one on someone like out of muscle memory and they dropped instantly
I dont think so, i landed 3 knees in someone in what i think was the solar plexus and he fell afterwards
You can land accidental knees?
The 4 beat step is awesome...this is good content.
And yeah, I am the 1st to like this video
Mr Mean and Sky Piercing Knee literally were so good that nobody wanted to fight with them
Brother teach full details...easy to understand great coach
Always offer great tips!
Just what I was waiting from this chanel!
Nice drill. Cant believe i have missed this tutorial so long
Had kickboxing today and did a knee throwing exercise honestly felt disappointed in my knees so came here.
Shane is one of the knights who say "Knee!" LOL
Fight tips is awesome
You are a good instructor, keep up the good work.
Corkscrewing the knee set you up for the Question Mark kick whether your knee lands or not. ☺❤
Thanks. I am trying to improve my knee kick. It was really helpful.
This is an awesome unique tutorial. Thank you
What a great video. A very unique teaching ability 👏
Helpful video mate constantly improving my knees is definitely on my list.
I am having issues with the range of motion and loosening the hips while kneeing.
Knowing I can get to far more extend but I lose stability and balance when I intend to do so.
I always wondering how much I want to rotate my back foot whilst lunging the knee to get more range but maintain stability at the same time.
Keep it up 🙏
I’m 22 now, The first time I ever had to fight someone I was 15-16, it happened in secondary school. This guy had been bullying me for years and eventually he broke me and I just couldn’t hold it back anymore. My friend had told me that he had been saying stuff about me again so I went and found him. We started scraping straight away, he got some good ones in. Eventually I managed to get him close and knee him in the chest. It ended the fight immediately, the guy was gasping for air. I actually felt quite bad despite all the shit he did to provoke me 😶
I had damaged the cartilage in his chest apparently, I’m not really sure what that means tbh.
If he had been bullying you..I say job well done
good job bro. the sternum is made up of cartilage
It means you taught a bully his lesson. I love fighting, but I hate true violence. I make an exception for those who treat others that way. It's reaping what you sow, imo.
Nice!!!!!!!!!
you taught him a lesson he’d carry for the rest of his life, no need to feel bad. he fucked around and found out 😅
Awesome! Mahalo for the corkscrew tip! Aloha.
Thanku bro i love the 1,2,3,4 settup
Dear Shane, would you make a video explaining the allowed and not alllowed in Muay Thai. Where can you hit? where you cannot? what's the boundary between those? Can you hold the leg? the arm? You are allowed to hold the neck, but why not the shoulders ? etc.
I'd like to know this in order to think out of the box without incurring on any fault.
Thanks.
Thanks for this Shane. Excellent drill and break down of the technique
Thank you MY friend, you're best.
Very nice indeed. 👌
Yeah, Supergirl has some beautiful knee strikes, fr 🇹🇭 💥🙏
This is gold.
Keep up the good work. Your tutorials are great 👍
Hey shane why don't to you compete in one championship?
Your tutorials are so good
Such a great lesson!
Dieselnoi advises against the raising of the knee first in his series with Sylvie.
ALWAYS fight for this creed❤️🔥🥊💪🏻🥋
I started copying supergirls technique and was practicing against my kitchen bench... Very satisfying way doing it as how she does it!
thanks you SO MUCH
Cleanest technique as usual! 👌
From which part of the knee do we strike? Knee cap? Or upper shin.
Because whenever i practice knee strike it causes some amount of knee pain.
Please help :)
Try to hit with the hard part of the leg below the kneecap.
Where should the impact on the knee be? Top knee or low knee? I feel like my knee hurts when hitting, i don't think that supposed to happen what am i doing wrong?
My knee strikes are terrible, this should help.
You and Tony Jeffries my favorite two to watch
Thank you sir
I think this is my first time seeing techniques and which technique first I need to learn in muai Thai
I love knees, I started relying on these more than low kicks
Knees to the body very effective way to end a fight. Fighters that come to mind when I think of knee strikes- Alistair Overeem and Anderson Silva
Great stuff thanks
Been watching you since I was 12
I do similar exercise but from reversed triangle
Note to self also refer to time stamp 2:50
thx
Hey Shane, please bring back Street Fight series and new HIIT fighter workouts.
Love you, bro!
This can be one deadly kicks if hit properly but you need lot of practice
Ok, I don’t want to fight you 😰
Im sure Supergirl has made a lot of us rethink our knees...
im just learnin this for self defense so you best belive im hittin my opponents in the groin
you will loose balance if you raise your rear foot like that. Thai's are recommending that your rear leg make full contact with the floor while kneeing.
love it!
What if he throws a lower hook punch on your liver or waist on the side before from where your knee is coming ?
hey bro, can u tell me why kwonkicker has now remove his TH-cam channel 🥺
Micah sent me a message saying he’s decided to retire the Kwonkicker channel since he hasn’t kept up with it, but that Whirlwind Action will remain up. He is pursuing other endeavors with his time.
Shane do you feel like squared stance is bad for throwing knees cuz i feel that way.. Plus can you do moving side to side and punching in kickboxing/MMA cuz i always move perfectly in shadowboxing,moving side to side,steping over,shuffling but in sparring i always go backwards and flinch (1 amateur fight)
You're not drilling enough. If you don't fight the same as you train then you probably don't have a system to train efficiently and effectively. So I would recommend doing Orthodox and Southpaw, 2 rds each stance, 3 or 5 min, and just move in stance. Step by step. Forward, backwards, and side to side. Do atleast 1000 rounds and I don't think you'll have a problem anymore, aslong as you keep drilling tho 💯
@@ML-pd7ps I'm stance switching fighter,problem is that i think only my talent will give me results ( i know it wont but those are devils that i fight everydayl). As you said i'm probably not drilling enough
Sounds more like a fear/hesitance of getting hit than a technical problem, assuming you truly have movement down and the safety of shadow boxing hasn't given you a false sense of accomplishment in your technique. I have been there and sparring is truly the eye opener for all those learning with just technique/skill training. Grit and fearlessness is needed as well in real applications.
@@belikewater420 I think i overestimated my technique in shadow boxing because I truly am technical in shadow boxing, many said that but I’m sparring I wouldn’t say I’m scared it’s just that I’m hesitant and I always focus on what is my opponent doing
@@RickGrimes__ you may not consider it fear or are being truly fearful per se, but that hesitancy is likely you worrying about the possibility of eating a few strikes to work your game. Not to say you should charge in blindly, but it always takes me a few good bops to stop caring about what my opponent does and just focus on working. Like you said, worried about what the opponent is doing. You aren't there to worry about their plans, you are there to implement your own game plan. It's hard to overcome at first and I'm definitely working on that at this moment getting back after 4 years out of the arts. Maybe make it a session goal to slip forward, circle in, move forward with your defense and add offense as you get comfortable.
excellent.....
But wouldn't mohawk position leave you exposed for face smashing? I think its easy to punish with straights and superman punch, since knees are so close range
Should i still flair my arms to bait my opponents if im facing a boxer?
why do the foot and shin look like its facing outward leading with the foot to the side if this makes sense
When it comes to muay thai, you are the best white kru out there. This is coaching like in good thai gyms. Greetings from phuket
I broke 10 ribs today. Thanks Shane.
My knees kill everytime they make contact with the heavy bag is this something you just gotta push through or is there something wrong w my knees? Cheers
This dude see him on street going other side for real 😀😀😀😀
Is this your most preferred type of Knee? It seems a bit different than some other knee techniques I've seen from the likes of Yodkhunpon or Dieselnoi.
It's kind of like TKD chambered kick, not as powerful as Dieselnoi's more fluid knees. No need to break it into two separate movements when it can be one motion.
That supergirl technique is a game changer!
The knees are one of the hardest things in muay thai I swear
Agreed bro I’ve been training for 4 years now and it’s the one strike that I still can’t get down. This video helps but it’s slightly different to how my coach teaches it. I guess it’s all about repetition.
@@doron297 I've been training for 12 years and If I must choose the hardest to learn it's definitely gonna be the knee
@@jujiwastakenI'd toss it up between knee and lead leg kick. They both seem to suffer from odd mechanics and momentum.
@@belikewater420 the lead roundhouse is one of the hardest for beginners definitely
Hit the groin
So this is for 'Muay Thai' only? or which other material arts that involves and uses knee strikes, too?!
Any reason for internal rotation ?
very interesting video
Actually many years ago i kick the hand instead of the ribs. So the thing is i do a back kick and the weird thing is my back kick isn't that powerful
hawk from cobra kai is not happy after seeing 1:14
Motifasi untuk saya mau belajar 👊 tunju deh keren keren kak🥰🥰🥰
Great stuff, Shane! ☺❤
Everything I throw is intended to break bones.
Playing baseball with your son?
When you throw your son you want to break every bone in that baseball :)
@@snakethepeg7828 Baseball is for pussiez.
@@malkomalkavian Snake the pig maybe didn't watch my videos.😜😄❤
I mean, have you ever watched a baseball fight? Always shoving each other? No low kicks or liver shots. 😄
My knees are so bad it took me 5 hits directly into guy's liver to put him out of comission (It should have been one)
i saw alot tutorial on net
but dunno how
this guy tutorials are NEXT LEVEL
When trying to enter with defence what about Putting the arm on the kneeing side of the Body across the face (Like Dracula)? I don't know where but I remember seeing it somewhere.
Yes, I used to exclusively throw them that way. However, I found that keeps the same side shoulder back, which slightly restrains my hip range of motion.
if you put "knee strikes" instead of "knees" it would make the title a lot clearer
I just noticed after watching a few other videos Shane really be beating up those knees I don't know what it's called but he's got a lot of skin buildup on his knees
Both style of knee exists. Everything is situational.
There are more than just two!
💪🏽💪🏽
Wow
Supergirl technique is flawless