Sparring Tips and Drills That You Must Know | ft.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2022
- Today I have the honor to invite my Coach, Erik Paulson, to join me for this special episode.
Coach Erik Paulson is a 2x Shooto World Champion and has trained many world class fighters. For more information about him, please visit: www.erikpaulson.com or en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Pa....
Be sure to check out his page @cswfullerton for awesome MMA tutorials!
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Wowza! Such a great training vid! I did not know that Erik Paulson was your coach; that's awesome. It's no wonder that all your vids and technique and everything you teach is so solid. Keep up the great work, Kev!
Thank you!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you
Erik is the man.
His drop slips are gorgeous!
Great tips! It's awesome you have Sensei Erik in your videos😁
Can’t get enough of him!
thank you both coach's
Thanks for sharing this fantastic drill. 👍👊💯
OMG Erick Poulson !!!!!
Super Coach! 🙏
More to come!!
Paulson is the man.
He sure is!!
Great stuff. Solid fundamentals of sparring.
Much appreciated!!!
Solid video 👍
Makes a lot of sense
Really great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Icy Mike is the coolest and most fun person to be around
Im so glad i got taught this as a beginner
Sad part is nowadays most newbies
Hate learning this ...
It then bcomes lost training methods
Never to be passed on
Hence the
Demise of a lot
Of traditional martial arts
Quality drills and partners do more to improve fighting than anything else . How you you duplicate over and over and over different positions and situations until it's muscle memory . What clicked for me was watching Nascar races of all things. The pit crew. They move and execute with perfection even though theres a variety of things they have to deal with . And they only do the actually tasks a few times per race. But they have practiced it countless times , slow, steady and precise until when the time comes they have already been there thousands of times. No wasted energy or motion trying to decide what to do. THATS true speed . Functional speed.
Bruce Lee talked about repetition too. Don't rememver exact wording but its something like: "I don't fear the guy who practised 10.000 kicks once, but I fear the guy who practised one kick 10.000 times "
Repetition is key.
Erik is amazing and a pioneer of MMA
I remember attending a Uk seminar in Uk at Dave Briggs real approach academy nearly 20 years ago
Will never forget his visit so knowledgeable warrior and inspirational but also humble
I love your Erik Paulson videos! Thanks! Subscribed!
Nice Kev!!
Thank you!
👍👍👍
Erik trained with Guro Dan Inosanto 🥊⚔️
Ugh! Your coach and Mcgregor with shoes on the mat kills me! LOL
There's nothing wrong with wearing shoes on the mat if you only wear those shoes on the mat... Wrestling guys for example often prefer to wear shoes because it's what they're used to.
Wrestling shoes on mats is the exception. He is wearing wrestling shoes
Yeah, he is a catch wrestler so he wears them when he’s teaching those classes. He doesn’t wear them when he is teaching Gi classes. Plus, it helps to support his ankle due to the injuries from his fighting times. But I understand where you are coming from. :)
@@KevinLeeVlog LOL The dude is awesome and so are you! It just made me cringe... lol
@@Ben10Blader I didn't see him carry the shoes on the mat then put them on... lol... It just made me cringe is all. LOL
What exactly is "timing sparring"? Is that a name of a drill, or just spend time sparring ("time in sparring")?
Yo Kevin what is your height?
Lat Sao is the main sparring
Coach, I have a tip for You and your entrance there that ya might recognize from ya work. Follow up, do not come on screen with an “errrrrt” like an uncle on a sitcom without then immediately sayin somethin like “What’s up dweebs, I got some tips and drills for ya today that ya GOTTA know!”. It just doesn’t work on its own. Ya gonna take a counter awkward right to the head if ya sit there ashamed for a few seconds afterwards.
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