2:51 "There are just too many things we have not discussed beforehand, and we want to stay respectful. However, as you build a relationship with your sparring partners, you can start to increase the intensity of your sparring." THIS. Exercising caution and reserving techniques to be respectful, careful and not challenge people you just met, is key to building positive and productive relationships with good, or even some of the best training partners you'll ever have and/or need. This has worked for me almost all the time.
Hey Jeff, thank you for making such great videos. Youre positivity and content is the reason i started training Muay Thai. I have a long ways to go but if i never found your channel i wouldve never started in the first place. Much love
When you caught the body kick and adjusted to him pulling back his kick leg and used his own momentum to pull you into the double leg, was absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for the artwork!
I think that's one of the coolest things there is about sparring, matching your opponent's energy and intention, but knowing where the limit is, that is when it stops being sparring as learning and becomes fighting with risk of injury and concussion. You are awesome! ❤
As always great content. Also want to say that I bought the heavy bag course and its awesome. Breaking your techniques out into an explanation part, a workout part and sparring video showing the techniques is amazing. Keep up the good work!
3:25 Will always disagree on hitting as hard as you get hit. If someone escalates and it turns unsafe you should either communicate during sparring or stop the round outright. Helps keep a safe and controlled environment. Newcomers hearing that advice may not end well either. Youre a professional you can do as youd like of course. But I dont think its wise in the longterm. Clear and concise communication should be held above all.
He basically said it in the video. Hit as hard as u get hit - except Saenchai cause too much respect - the reality is just have respect for everyone unless ur looking for a gym war
@@rodpierce8468 Yeah, I got that, I heard that. Hence my reply to it. A gym war is not exactly a great idea and can lead to unnecessary injury. Hence the clear communication to de-escalate instead of escalating. But yes, have respect for everyone you spar. But if that person decides to not have much respect for you and begins hitting you harder than they should, that does not mean you should then retaliate in a similar manner.
@@MMAShredded thanks. Bcause in my kick boxing classes I have classmates who are heavier and taller than me and I can't manage the distance and get past their guard, thanks
Also can you make a video about how to counter the double and single leg sprawl when you your trying to shoot for the legs or stand up for a double leg or single leg takedown please?
hey jeff, love the content as always bro. would be able to share what kind of editing software you use to record these breakdowns. I know this is a long shot but i would love you forever if you can get back to me on this
Hey Jeff i have a quick question. If I am on a street fight with hard concrete as the floor, or anything else that hurts, should I shoot for a double or single leg. Or should I do a stand double and single leg on my opponent instead of shooting for there legs?
I believe you can be champ if you actually put it in your mind I do really enjoy watching you sparring i have a question for how long you been training
Hey Jeff ! Sanda guy here, what should one do when pressure punched against a wall ? I ended up with a bloody nose and a bruised eye on this weeks sparring. Seems like i always get cornered and forced into a high guard, which just gets me battered, should i just go for a single leg or throw an overhand when i end up in that position?
hello jeff can you make a video or tell me how u always throw a kick (low , body , head kick) at the end of your combos it hard for me to throw kicks at the end of my combos so a video on that will help me a lot , thank you .
2:51 "There are just too many things we have not discussed beforehand, and we want to stay respectful. However, as you build a relationship with your sparring partners, you can start to increase the intensity of your sparring." THIS. Exercising caution and reserving techniques to be respectful, careful and not challenge people you just met, is key to building positive and productive relationships with good, or even some of the best training partners you'll ever have and/or need. This has worked for me almost all the time.
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it's like watching you spar a clone 😂 your styles look so similar
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Really high level sparring, good shit Jeff, and Ricky!
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watching you guys spar is a work of art
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Jeff you are my inspiration , respect from argentina 🇦🇷 👊.
Thank you!!!
Hey Jeff, thank you for making such great videos. Youre positivity and content is the reason i started training Muay Thai. I have a long ways to go but if i never found your channel i wouldve never started in the first place. Much love
Thanks so much man!
When you caught the body kick and adjusted to him pulling back his kick leg and used his own momentum to pull you into the double leg, was absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for the artwork!
Thank you bro!!
Love your attitude Jeff, you are what a martial artist should aspire to be!
I think that's one of the coolest things there is about sparring, matching your opponent's energy and intention, but knowing where the limit is, that is when it stops being sparring as learning and becomes fighting with risk of injury and concussion. You are awesome! ❤
:) thanks for watching !
Beautiful. I love the control and respect.
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Goated spar
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As always great content. Also want to say that I bought the heavy bag course and its awesome. Breaking your techniques out into an explanation part, a workout part and sparring video showing the techniques is amazing. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!!
I appreciate the feedback!!
Great spar session
Thank you!!
Chito vera looking jacked
Those yokkao flames gloves and shin guards look awesome! I'm saving up to buy these in white flames.
You two look like the PG version of Wolverine and Deadpool! Awesome video Sir!
Thank you :)
Love you content Jeff! Thank you for sharing!
Jeff, i love your vids. Could you start a series on how to defeat certain styles of fighting? Like wrestlers, kickers, boxers etc
Il see what I can do! Thanks!!!
Fantastic video and explanations here, Jeff!
Thank you!!!
5:29 was so sick
Jeff ngl, your videos is the reason why i still want to train mma even if i still do boxing
I’m glad to hear man thanks for the comment!
I always enjoy your videos, which is why I subscribed.
Thank you!!
Dope session 😁
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Beautiful sparring
3:25 Will always disagree on hitting as hard as you get hit. If someone escalates and it turns unsafe you should either communicate during sparring or stop the round outright. Helps keep a safe and controlled environment. Newcomers hearing that advice may not end well either.
Youre a professional you can do as youd like of course. But I dont think its wise in the longterm.
Clear and concise communication should be held above all.
He basically said it in the video. Hit as hard as u get hit - except Saenchai cause too much respect - the reality is just have respect for everyone unless ur looking for a gym war
@@rodpierce8468 Yeah, I got that, I heard that. Hence my reply to it. A gym war is not exactly a great idea and can lead to unnecessary injury. Hence the clear communication to de-escalate instead of escalating.
But yes, have respect for everyone you spar. But if that person decides to not have much respect for you and begins hitting you harder than they should, that does not mean you should then retaliate in a similar manner.
good shit man
Thank you!!
These controlled sparrings motivate me to begin in MMA, as I'm already 40 years old, and the last thing I want to get is brain damage.
Very nice
Thank you!!
Jeff you are de goat. Can you meke a vidio how to fight against an opponent with much more reach in striking plis. Thanks
I’ll add it to my list!
@@MMAShredded thanks. Bcause in my kick boxing classes I have classmates who are heavier and taller than me and I can't manage the distance and get past their guard, thanks
He was creative
Yes!
Much respect I have a homie Gabriel that trains with him were both from El Paso Texas I'm fighting in Colorado Gabriel stay in Florida
Also can you make a video about how to counter the double and single leg sprawl when you your trying to shoot for the legs or stand up for a double leg or single leg takedown please?
Jeff i'm huge fan bro. Pls when is the Gabriel Varga collab happening
Good stuff, Jeff.
Thank you!!
This guy seems more speed 💯
He’s fast!!
Как всегда с интересом смотрю!
don't outshine the master
hey jeff, love the content as always bro. would be able to share what kind of editing software you use to record these breakdowns. I know this is a long shot but i would love you forever if you can get back to me on this
He looks massive no way he's a bantamweight
Sean o malley is 5 11
It will be nice if you do some KUDO for next video!
Your style makes me think of a quadruple pair of scissors lol
Could you bring a video... related to jiu-jitsu?
Hey Jeff how do i double step lowkick as a southpaw fighting orthodox?
Hey Jeff i have a quick question. If I am on a street fight with hard concrete as the floor, or anything else that hurts, should I shoot for a double or single leg. Or should I do a stand double and single leg on my opponent instead of shooting for there legs?
Were you fighting in Featherweight prior?
I believe you can be champ if you actually put it in your mind I do really enjoy watching you sparring i have a question for how long you been training
Thanks man I’ve been at it for around 17 years now!
Hey Jeff ! Sanda guy here, what should one do when pressure punched against a wall ? I ended up with a bloody nose and a bruised eye on this weeks sparring. Seems like i always get cornered and forced into a high guard, which just gets me battered, should i just go for a single leg or throw an overhand when i end up in that position?
hello jeff can you make a video or tell me how u always throw a kick (low , body , head kick) at the end of your combos it hard for me to throw kicks at the end of my combos so a video on that will help me a lot , thank you .
I’ll def make one!
@@MMAShredded thank you bro your vids are the best ❤
How do you like those primo gloves? Are they 16s?
Really Really Good …. 🏆📈🤫
Thanks!!
Nice Gym !!
Good stuff ! Would like to see you spar a glory kick-boxer 😬
Definitely !!
Top class! Thanx for video! By the way: what is the name of the brand of shorts, t-shirt and fighting gear you are wearing?
It’s actually my new brand I am coming out with! I am wearing the samples. Email me at jeff@mmashredded.com and I can update you when it is released!
That's some high-level stuff! 🙏
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its legal in muay thai mr jacky chan?
Jeffy man, what size gloves do you use/recommend for sparing?
12-14 oz! 16 oz if you are beginner
@@MMAShredded thank you very much!
Hey jeff would love for you to come visit house of dragons martial arts in spring tx
I’d love to one day!
Could anyone tell me the height of jeff pls? Just curiosity
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