Hi Nero, aren't you posting videos anymore? I see that your last video is from mid 2023 :( I really value you're videos, learned a lot of nice moves from them!
Hey man! Posting mostly shorts and ig reels. I haven't posted any longer tutorials in a while, but I have a couple that are recorded but not edited and posted
Interesting, came out of the dojo limping after knockdown training with a big red welt on my calf. Hadn’t noticed it, but clearly effective. Someone else at the dojo is watching your videos too. Smart advice about the bag being hard. Thanks for the heads up. OSU
@@pquic conditioning is great and all but if keep taking punishment from the calf kick then it will still hurt so just anticipate the calf kick. When you anticipated it you can do an overhand right (assuming your orthodox) then grab his leg on your left then take him down or you keep his leg to control his movement.
Ah man... these guys , especially mma guys are never fully versed when teaching others or competing. Pls beware and stop being impressed when you know not the standards that should be observed . Good luck all.
I'm a kyokushin karate blackbelt and I've been doing it for over 22 years. I've been using this kick for years, in fights. Who are you to question wether I am 'fully versed' or not.
@@NeroMMA Do I need to be someone special to point out you’ve missed out on some fundamentals? Let me give you a one hint since I’ve had many Kyokushin brothers and sisters out of respect.. One of the fundamentals of kicking generally ( depending the kick, but the round falls into this category) is you never kick in punching range. ( and vice versa). This is a common bad habit that carries over from kyokushin into kickboxing and or mma due to the nature and rules of competition kyokushin. As I said this is a fundament . Technique transcends with mastership. And you are no longer bound by such rules. But this is much later down the line and has nothing to do with teaching the basics of a kick or tech. Further, there is no reason to give your resume to prove something. That reminds me of a lesson I learnt in the playground when an older kid said to his friend: I did 6 years of elementary school and now 5 years of high school and I’m still not good at it!! Time passed does not alway equate to skill. Anyhow. Grain of salt...
@@TEMUJINARTS tell that to guys like Justin Gaethje lol he Times it well, high guards his Head completely and Steps off to the side.hardly gets hit clean during the calf kick. And you forgot the biggest rule of them all: there are no "rules". Everything is counterable. Timing and setup with low kicks is just as, if not more important , than being at range for a counter punch.
Best calf kick tutorial on TH-cam
Thank you!
You were way ahead of the time.
This is probably the best calf kick tutorial. The way how you explain is what I need to learn. Thank you!!!
Appreciate it man, thank you! 👊🙏
@@NeroMMA if I may ask. Do you know a great way to set combo for a calf kick?
The same way you would set up a lowkick bro! Jab - low. Hook - low etc
Hi Nero, aren't you posting videos anymore? I see that your last video is from mid 2023 :( I really value you're videos, learned a lot of nice moves from them!
Hey man! Posting mostly shorts and ig reels. I haven't posted any longer tutorials in a while, but I have a couple that are recorded but not edited and posted
@@NeroMMA Ah indeed, I see shorts are full of new content. Cool, a lot of value to watch :) Thanks and keep doing the great work, OSU! :)
@Mszaanisko OSU! Thank you 🙏 I will get back to posting longer videos soon. I need to find an editor asap😅
Interesting, came out of the dojo limping after knockdown training with a big red welt on my calf. Hadn’t noticed it, but clearly effective. Someone else at the dojo is watching your videos too. Smart advice about the bag being hard. Thanks for the heads up. OSU
Great technique video ✊🏽
Thank you bro!
This kick is becoming my favorite I'm Godju Riu fighter too
Amazing video man
Thank you!
As allways you are amazing!!
Appreciate it man! Thanks for watching!
great kick ossu
am i touching with the upper part oof my foot...or my lower shin?
Instep! But both shin and foot works
Nice one...can you do the kaiten geri tutorial and tobi ushiro mawshigeri please....Oss
Osu! I Will do that!
@@NeroMMA thank you
The chamber is almost the same as middle and lowkick?
THIS IS HOW AN AMATEUR FIGHTER WINS IN A STREET FIGHT!
Could be a great way!
@@NeroMMA I was actually referencing a manhwa/webtoon called How To Fight (a.k.a Viral Hit)
@@jaykenarn6223 im glad i ain't the only one who noticed the reference
@@luisloaiza0425 I'm glad as well
Finally, i saw this comment hahahahha. Viral hit nga naman
Dude kinda looks like fez from euphoria, btw great video
Haha, I get that a lot. Thank you!
i thought that was a muaythai kick thank you for the video
My brother
Bro👊👊
What is most effective way to defend calf kicks
conditioning... by conditioning your muscles, tendons and bone on the side of the leg you make it much harder for calf kicks to take effect
@@pquic conditioning is great and all but if keep taking punishment from the calf kick then it will still hurt so just anticipate the calf kick. When you anticipated it you can do an overhand right (assuming your orthodox) then grab his leg on your left then take him down or you keep his leg to control his movement.
Leg armor.
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🙏🙏🙏
Asalam walaikum ma man.
Waalaikum salaam bro!
This hurts will hurt like hell specially If your foe has his weight in the leg you want to kick
😊🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️
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Ah man... these guys , especially mma guys are never fully versed when teaching others or competing.
Pls beware and stop being impressed when you know not the standards that should be observed .
Good luck all.
I'm a kyokushin karate blackbelt and I've been doing it for over 22 years. I've been using this kick for years, in fights. Who are you to question wether I am 'fully versed' or not.
@@NeroMMA Do I need to be someone special to point out you’ve missed out on some fundamentals?
Let me give you a one hint since I’ve had many Kyokushin brothers and sisters out of respect..
One of the fundamentals of kicking generally ( depending the kick, but the round falls into this category) is you never kick in punching range. ( and vice versa).
This is a common bad habit that carries over from kyokushin into kickboxing and or mma due to the nature and rules of competition kyokushin.
As I said this is a fundament . Technique transcends with mastership. And you are no longer bound by such rules. But this is much later down the line and has nothing to do with teaching the basics of a kick or tech.
Further, there is no reason to give your resume to prove something. That reminds me of a lesson I learnt in the playground when an older kid said to his friend: I did 6 years of elementary school and now 5 years of high school and I’m still not good at it!!
Time passed does not alway equate to skill.
Anyhow. Grain of salt...
@@TEMUJINARTS tell that to guys like Justin Gaethje lol he Times it well, high guards his Head completely and Steps off to the side.hardly gets hit clean during the calf kick. And you forgot the biggest rule of them all: there are no "rules". Everything is counterable. Timing and setup with low kicks is just as, if not more important , than being at range for a counter punch.