I think it is a cool thing when a father and daughter can train together. I believe that parents need to make sure their children are confident and able to take care of themselves in a variety of situations and unfortunately, one of those is defending themselves because mom and dad are not always around
This is beautiful to look at that kind of father-daughter relationship. She will get more confidence through this bonding experience with her father. She will get used to deal with a bigger guy naturally without curling up with fear. I had three daughters whom I encouraged to take some self-defense classes. In their case, it was Tai Kwondo and Hapkido mainly for the discipline. Since their teacher was a former policeman in his country, he showed them some gruesome techniques too to end the fight fast, especially if the environment is a group of boys. I used another martial art, but I still took time sparring sometimes with my daughters. What a binding experience. I took also that opportunity to explain the psychology of a male attacker, and how men draw the line of respect between them. Only once, one of my daughter had to use some skills. I was in the background but she didn't notice me. I saw a guy bugging, teasing her, trying to touch her without ceasing. (She is still a pretty woman.) She calmly warned him once, warned him twice, and then delivered a fast side kick on his shoulder that shook his whole body. I remember his mouth wide open with disbelief, his face changing to be very pale, and also him laughing hysterically "It didn't hurt me!" But he stopped. And later they became very good friends. At least, from his perspective... Of course, I don't believe in violence. But I also believe that if you pretend to be a pacifist, and unable to defend yourself, it is not a virtue, you're just weak. But true non violence comes from an option of strength if necessary. If you have the option to act violently but choose not to, then this is true non violence. (And in life you need also to state some boundaries...) This is the way I did raise my daughters, I have also two sons. I don't regret it. I can assure you that you will have some very good memories, when getting older.
I love the low kick concept, but with all due respect a rear leg round house kick to the outside of the knee is a potentially dangerous play...Your daughter's roundhouse isn't strong enough to drop someone, and her tendency is to fall into her would be attacker after the kick...I would highly suggest keeping the low kick strategy but focusing more on front leg push kicks to the front of the knee and groin, front leg side kicks to the front of the knee, oblique kicks again to the front of the knee, and front or rear leg snap kicks to the groin...targeting the front of the knee and groin with front leg attacks allows for doing maximum damage while maintaining some level of distance and balance...Also your daughter wont be wearing gloves on the street during an attack. She would probably do more damage to her attacker and less damage to herself if you show her how to effectively slap with power...maybe some hammer fists...I mean absolutely no disrespect, and apologize for being forward 🙏
Thank you for your insight and you are correct at this point she does not have enough power in the kick but I plan on having her step out to the side and use a kick with a straight leg not so much like a roundhouse. She can throw good punches but once again working on technique. I would prefer a slap to the ear or elbow to the nose. Also knees to lower leg or groin very effective. We are going to build, and my goal is to prepare her for worst case scenario that we hope never happens. Avoid if possible but when you can't fight for your life. Thank you very much for your insight. God Bless You. Matt
@@mattrhodes9126She definitely has a good right straight 💯. I wish you and your daughter the best in your training, and I hope you inspire more father's to spend this particular type of time with their daughters. Good on you Sir. #Respect
If you look at some of the teenagers, especially females many seem unconfident, and this type of physical training can build confidence and potentially save their life.
The goal is to build basic skills and that doesn't happen overnight. I am not training her to be a top level fighter but avoid conflict when possible but face it when there is no other option. The other goal is to build confidence that you can face your fears and for many young girls it is anxiety and depression, so exercise is great but exercise that gets all that energy out and teaches life saving skills is better. Once again this is the early stages of training.
It's not easy for women to fight off larger men, regardless of the man's fighting ability. We have tiny women in my Pentjak Silat class like her, and it sours my stomach when they don't put any effort into it. Even my Guru last night was (kindly) telling them that they need to increase their intensity and resistance, cause it could save their life.
Very cool! She would be allowed to drop her right arm for more torque, as in Muay Thai and not be in any real danger, in my (amateur) opinion. Thanks for sharing!
I wouldn’t really follow through on a low kick, especially to that degree. She pretty much has her side exposed. Most of the power of the low kick is from the snap anyways and proper technique
It is assumed that most females will be smaller and not as strong as a male attacker. The goal is to get one or two good shots in to break contact and hopefully escape. That being said, I have to explain to my students in regards to firearms instruction or open handthat you could be injured and you have to keep fighting no matter what until you are safe.
what she needs is to run. her technique everything will improve by running ive never been the one teaching women and children so i cant really decide what the right way of going about it is. there are way too many things to critique in the video. almost every time i feel that the gap separating normal female fighters and decent female fighters is speed so just high intensity training sprinting twitching stuff will always be the most simple way to improve. but from my limited experience its very hard for girls to train hard so i guess just letting her have fun exercising would be the best option. though i think youre trying to spread good information the reality is all of this is almost always useless and could negatively affect people by making them think that they can do anything against a male that is even remotely fit. i believe that what you really should do is to make her understand that she wont be fending anyone off with that and that running away or getting help is the best way for her. reccomend her soccer, track, marathons, just any kind of activity she finds fun and could continue but i believe strength in the lower body, hips etc. will directly affect her chances. if she finds martial arts interesting and is willing to improve, first on my mind would be speed, then stamina strength while training bjj, kickboxing etc. if you are purely worrying for her safety, running will always be the best bet even considering situations where she cant run. and thats you and her job to not get into those situations. if she was a top level fighter it would be a completely different story but i doubt thats what youre trying to get her to be. anyway run run run the one thing everybody should be doing
I think it is a cool thing when a father and daughter can train together. I believe that parents need to make sure their children are confident and able to take care of themselves in a variety of situations and unfortunately, one of those is defending themselves because mom and dad are not always around
Good straightforward instruction. Nothing fancy just the basics. Nicely Done ✅
The punches are looking sharp shes doing good and committing with her strikes 🔥🔥
This is beautiful to look at that kind of father-daughter relationship. She will get more confidence through this bonding experience with her father. She will get used to deal with a bigger guy naturally without curling up with fear. I had three daughters whom I encouraged to take some self-defense classes. In their case, it was Tai Kwondo and Hapkido mainly for the discipline. Since their teacher was a former policeman in his country, he showed them some gruesome techniques too to end the fight fast, especially if the environment is a group of boys. I used another martial art, but I still took time sparring sometimes with my daughters. What a binding experience. I took also that opportunity to explain the psychology of a male attacker, and how men draw the line of respect between them.
Only once, one of my daughter had to use some skills. I was in the background but she didn't notice me. I saw a guy bugging, teasing her, trying to touch her without ceasing. (She is still a pretty woman.) She calmly warned him once, warned him twice, and then delivered a fast side kick on his shoulder that shook his whole body. I remember his mouth wide open with disbelief, his face changing to be very pale, and also him laughing hysterically "It didn't hurt me!" But he stopped. And later they became very good friends. At least, from his perspective...
Of course, I don't believe in violence. But I also believe that if you pretend to be a pacifist, and unable to defend yourself, it is not a virtue, you're just weak. But true non violence comes from an option of strength if necessary. If you have the option to act violently but choose not to, then this is true non violence. (And in life you need also to state some boundaries...)
This is the way I did raise my daughters, I have also two sons. I don't regret it.
I can assure you that you will have some very good memories, when getting older.
I love the low kick concept, but with all due respect a rear leg round house kick to the outside of the knee is a potentially dangerous play...Your daughter's roundhouse isn't strong enough to drop someone, and her tendency is to fall into her would be attacker after the kick...I would highly suggest keeping the low kick strategy but focusing more on front leg push kicks to the front of the knee and groin, front leg side kicks to the front of the knee, oblique kicks again to the front of the knee, and front or rear leg snap kicks to the groin...targeting the front of the knee and groin with front leg attacks allows for doing maximum damage while maintaining some level of distance and balance...Also your daughter wont be wearing gloves on the street during an attack. She would probably do more damage to her attacker and less damage to herself if you show her how to effectively slap with power...maybe some hammer fists...I mean absolutely no disrespect, and apologize for being forward 🙏
Thank you for your insight and you are correct at this point she does not have enough power in the kick but I plan on having her step out to the side and use a kick with a straight leg not so much like a roundhouse. She can throw good punches but once again working on technique. I would prefer a slap to the ear or elbow to the nose. Also knees to lower leg or groin very effective. We are going to build, and my goal is to prepare her for worst case scenario that we hope never happens. Avoid if possible but when you can't fight for your life. Thank you very much for your insight. God Bless You. Matt
@@mattrhodes9126She definitely has a good right straight 💯. I wish you and your daughter the best in your training, and I hope you inspire more father's to spend this particular type of time with their daughters. Good on you Sir. #Respect
Just basic self-defense training for a worst case scenario that my daughter cannot avoid. Low maintenance but effective.
If you look at some of the teenagers, especially females many seem unconfident, and this type of physical training can build confidence and potentially save their life.
The goal is to build basic skills and that doesn't happen overnight. I am not training her to be a top level fighter but avoid conflict when possible but face it when there is no other option. The other goal is to build confidence that you can face your fears and for many young girls it is anxiety and depression, so exercise is great but exercise that gets all that energy out and teaches life saving skills is better. Once again this is the early stages of training.
Please continue any insight into your experience with combative training. Bless you all.
It's not easy for women to fight off larger men, regardless of the man's fighting ability. We have tiny women in my Pentjak Silat class like her, and it sours my stomach when they don't put any effort into it. Even my Guru last night was (kindly) telling them that they need to increase their intensity and resistance, cause it could save their life.
Very cool! She would be allowed to drop her right arm for more torque, as in Muay Thai and not be in any real danger, in my (amateur) opinion. Thanks for sharing!
I wouldn’t really follow through on a low kick, especially to that degree. She pretty much has her side exposed. Most of the power of the low kick is from the snap anyways and proper technique
Push Kicks are better anyways.
It is assumed that most females will be smaller and not as strong as a male attacker. The goal is to get one or two good shots in to break contact and hopefully escape. That being said, I have to explain to my students in regards to firearms instruction or open handthat you could be injured and you have to keep fighting no matter what until you are safe.
what she needs is to run. her technique everything will improve by running ive never been the one teaching women and children so i cant really decide what the right way of going about it is. there are way too many things to critique in the video. almost every time i feel that the gap separating normal female fighters and decent female fighters is speed so just high intensity training sprinting twitching stuff will always be the most simple way to improve. but from my limited experience its very hard for girls to train hard so i guess just letting her have fun exercising would be the best option. though i think youre trying to spread good information the reality is all of this is almost always useless and could negatively affect people by making them think that they can do anything against a male that is even remotely fit. i believe that what you really should do is to make her understand that she wont be fending anyone off with that and that running away or getting help is the best way for her. reccomend her soccer, track, marathons, just any kind of activity she finds fun and could continue but i believe strength in the lower body, hips etc. will directly affect her chances. if she finds martial arts interesting and is willing to improve, first on my mind would be speed, then stamina strength while training bjj, kickboxing etc. if you are purely worrying for her safety, running will always be the best bet even considering situations where she cant run. and thats you and her job to not get into those situations. if she was a top level fighter it would be a completely different story but i doubt thats what youre trying to get her to be. anyway run run run the one thing everybody should be doing