Hey thanks for watching! Here I've combined punching concepts from Chinese kung fu and western boxing. So kung fu people will say I'm doing it wrong and boxers will say I'm doing it wrong because training methods differ for both paths. Some of these are only training "exercises" and NOT fighting techniques, and should be trained PRIOR to actually punching someone in a fight. Much like how you do pushups to get stronger muscles BEFORE a fight, you do the "bucket lifting" exercise (more of a MENTAL exercise, less of a physical exercise) before you fight. Doing these exercises and practicing your technique consistently and properly will gradually increase your punching power and you will be able to access this power at any time because it will become part of you. Questions / comments are welcome :)
The point of the video was to show how to punch “harder” he was wrong about some of the stuff he said but it’s not how to block someone it’s how to punch someone “harder”.
With all of the “do this one technique to win a fight” videos out there it’s refreshing to see real fundamentals being taught and you teach them very well!
This was actually a great tutorial. I've boxed for over 20 years and was curious as to why this video had over 5 million hits. Everything he said was true and his explanations and examples were excellent. I subscribed after watching this, because I know for a fact that he DOES KNOW what he's talking about. Good job!
Correct Triple 8... In a fight that starts as quickly as it ends, you think you're going to have time to plant yourself? There's no squaring off in street fighting. Almost never happens. When I used to teach, my motto was... Strike First, Strike Fast, strike hard, once your opponent has invaded your space. There is no time to figure out what a street thug is going to do, and there is no fair play in a street fight. Match your opponents mentality, never hesitate or pause or try to reason. That will only get you seriously humiliated, injured, or killed. Your main goal is to instantly eliminate the threat and get yourself and your family to safety as quickly as possible.
Apollo Saint Surya because he really have no clue and he don't look like he can punch his self. that bob didn't even have that much water and he push punched. im it. im 6'1 160 and can really punch. i hurt some heavyweights in the gym and alot of guys my weight or weight class up can't take my power, depending on the level of the boxer. you are born a puncher. i hit harder then my friend who started boxing at the same time as me and he's 30 pounds bigger
Great tips Bro. I'm a combat vet and was in Iraq when we caught Saddam back in '03. I know a lot about how to cause damage to the enemy, but your altered fundamentals were a great help and I learned something new today. Congratulations, you just taught an actual warrior something new about the world of violent confrontation. Keep up the good work.
Respect. Nice beginner tips. 1. Weight Centre 2. Momentum 3. Contracting the shoulder belt 4. Punch through your target, do not stop the force. Advanced things to consider for people who feel comfortable with the above 1. Twisting various parts in the body in a cascade for a drill effect. (Front of the foot, heel, ankle, shin, knee, thigh, hip, pelvis, shoulder, upper and lower arm, wrist) 2. Open fist expansion. (You imagine you're holding a rubber ball in your palm that pushes your grip outwards while you contract your grip at the same time) 3. The free fall effect. (When you exercise momentum you also allow vertical gravity to fully affect you so that your momentum also gains your natural gravitation) 4. Counterforce (Upon impact when you feel the force expand through your target you pull back to create a vacuum of sorts with your strike.) 1-2 are intermediate, the other 2 I've only seen people with 30-40+ years of experience begin to grasp. Working on those myself.
As an instructor, I say well done! You've provided the essential elements for anyone to develop more power in their punches. As a 150 pounder it's one of the first things I wanted to know when I started. It's a truly devastating thing to be punched "through" . And it's something we can all learn to do regardless of body build. Cheers
in a fight you should always try to aim for the liver no mater how hard you punch they will go down in pain if you punch hard enough they might even take a little nap
Kim Brunson Do you have any tips for opening someone up for actually landing that hit? They always seem to have their left side towards me, (or squared with their arms in the way). I've heard it's very effective but I'd like to know how to actually hit it. -Thanks in advance
This is how I punch but it's been more than 30 years ago, I need to train again. I watched quite a few self defense videos from other very good channels but this one is the only one that I subscribed without even finish watching the whole video. I just felt this channel is worth my subscription. Thanks for the videos.
I learned so much from observating your movements. I've been here before but I don't understand what you are saying at all. So I hone my skills and now I came back I learned so much. You stop while steeping it and shift many of your weight to your left foot. You pivot to bring those weight up and it's like a chain reaction that when you pivot your foot so does your knees, hips and shoulder then finally shoot out your cross. So its like a chain motion. And when done in greater speed there are greater power. Not to mention that alignment is a must. You can easily break your wrist if not careful when striking with this much force.
@Yosef Monserrat its not effective in reality it doesnt hurt and its sloppy and slow if the opponent knows even the slightest thing about fighting he will knock that guy out
A powerful punch doesn't need to move your opponent it needs to damage your opponent. and boxers do use this momentum movement when punching but only when going for a ko hit or a hit to do a lot of damage because this uses more energy and time and in a boxing match you need to be quick and use your stamina wisely.
XOGxTwillzX damn straight, Me as a boxer I can relate,the first punch wasn't even fast so your opponent would be able to counter using mere footwork and a hook/cross,if you don't use footwork and speed then your punch could kill an elephant,but if it doesn't connect,then ur fucked
okay I didn't watch the entire video. But I did see what I wanted to right in the beginning when you are hitting Bob. Anyone who disagrees just doesn't fully understand where you're coming from or what you mean by follow through. My brother always taught me, metaphorically of course. To imagine a target behind your opponent. Directly behind your opponents head, body etc. You're trying to strike through your opponent and hit that imaginary target as hard as you can. Follow through with every punch pivot your hips and retract your hands back to your jaw an eye keep your hands up at all times and elbows tucked in. there's so much more to throwing a punch than the every day person makes it out to be. i was taught foot movements before i was even able to learn any type of strike, kicks or submissions.
Jordan Peat that is so funny. my older brother literally always taught me the same thing about imagining a target behind your opponents body. and I've been wanting to try the hips movement thing when punching.
Jordan Peat Turning your hips and your legs when throwing hooks right hands and uppercut makes you hit with full force. I didnt have a borther to teach me i just box
Yeah, it's a common misconception that's been spread over the decades. This is why you have been corrected in this video to aim for the back of the opponents head or as this guy says, about 6-8 inches behind the target. Aiming for something behind the target is just dumb, your body knows it can't reach that far and it behaves accordingly. Anyway, if you want to knockout somebody, the punch has to glance the opponents jaw, not smash into it. You best start your training from scratch.
Completely agree and someone commented about striking to the back of the head. Instead of following through I do know this. The other way was just how I was taught ty for trying to help tho.
I don't know what your channel is about as this is the first video I've stumbled upon, but you sir have gained another subscription and a fan. I don't know anything about this kind of stuff, but this was really inspiring. I thought people had to be massive to deliver a strong punch, and since I'm really small for my age, I didn't think I could ever do something like this. Thank you for the excellent video!
i have lerned it in Wing Chun differently :/ My teacher always said that we have to -have a perpendicular Fist not a horizontally -have a relaxed body and fist (by punching to but in the last second we have to have a clenched fist) -have our weights on our back leg not in the front or both -have everytime the "Iras" by the defend and beginning of the attack(its the basic defending stand) -have one leg to the front without weight so it´s "free" -have one leg to the back with "all" weight so you have a stronge balance -one arm to the fron and one next to is elbow (fist or streight palm) -etc and for a hard punch have we some different punch but the one for beginner is to punch (with an relaxed fist from your solar plexus to the target ) and if you touching the other body you should do a step forward and wrist "downwards" so the punch is drill in the body of the target and he should be down (if not you have to make chains punches to his face because he would actually a litlle bit destroyed in his body cause its a inside punch) from who did u learn wing chun? becuase it looks a litlle bit like the old wing chun not the new btw im learning now wing chun 3 years and im rank 8 and if you doesnt mean that this punch is wing chun style im sorry to write sth like this :// good luck and train hard to get stronger or getting more followers :)
gojart destani The point is that if you balance your weight on both legs one little kick to the leg could easily throw you down, if you don't put any weight on the leg facing the oponent he can't throw you down by kicking your leg.
When I was younger I once got the highest points in a Punching machine, and I felt good and unsafe at the same time.. because I set a highscore among the Hundred or so Thugs surrounding me LOL.. it was funny watching them all from a distance as they tried to get a higher score... Brilliant Video :-)
Thank you. I did not know about the water bucket method or the expansion / contraction method (is that from Tai Chi?). The others I already knew. Great tips.
+Wing Chun Kid - Tai Chi JKD Kung Fu Sweet. Thank you for the swift reply especially this time if the day. It is 06:47 in Holland must be about midnight or a bit earlier with you?
10 kilometer runs a day 100 push ups a day 100 sit-ups a day 100 squats a day 3 meals a day a banana will do for breakfast no ac when it is hot or cold
From what I've known, you can get more force if the distance is shorter, it won't do as much damage but it'll do much more force that you can push the sand bag even further.
@@prime_creator5345 Many thanks. You're right, it was tauted as a one inch punch. But there are manuals and videos on the technique, tauting a 1 to 6 inch punch. Many years ago, I purchased a green paperback on the punch; it was probably only 20 pages long with about 10 photos. I was never able to get such power from one inch, but some have achieved this level. Thanks again.
For what I see the punch looks weak the dummy is heavy and the distance is short little movement because it was close range but i feel there is a big force behind that and some dont see it. Some punches looks weak but when they hit you the pain is more into what it looks like.
Yeah he doesn't make the mistake that most people make when punching, He doesn't pull his punch. Watch how long he keeps his arm extended at his Target. Most people hold their arm back into a fighting stance as soon as their hand makes contact.
a key trick to throwing a better punch is to practice doing so. learn to carry the force of your punch beyond the initial contact and follow through with that same force.
@@soltvn it wasn't at the time because I was ticked off. A certain individual had locked the door and put their back against it telling me I'd have to go through them to get through the door. They lost their nerve and bowl control when the door fell into the room after one blow and quickly stepped aside.
saw on the first punch of the video that this guy knows what he is doing. very good explanations for everything i have myself very similar technology but would never be able to give such a good explanation of how. thanks for a great video.
In every martial art. You must have Speed Accuracy Power. Most probably you'll win the fight. Most importantly Guts! I'm just humbly sharing. Thank you.
Train Deadlifts, cleans, KB swings and medicine ball throws and you will develop the proper neurological pathways to punch with full body power naturally.
Good tips. Just be careful with tip #2. I notice that you execute the punch@ 10:01 very slow as you step forward and expand. I think maybe you inhale as you expand. As the your chest expand, face and body are open for possible stop hit or counter by your opponent.
By your reply yesterday, I thought you got my point. You may try this one in your training. You do not want to expand your chest or torso when jabbing as a set up for knockout punch because it will cause you to breath in, and it can delay your punch. The normal reaction of the lungs is to breath in deeply when we expand our chest and torso and you want to avoid it because it makes the midsection muscles soft and vulnerable and slow down the punch. I saw many fighters got knocked out while jabbing. So back to my first comment, Just be careful. I hope that I had share a good tips. By the way, I read the "JKD" in your name so I am very sure that you got my point.
i think timing and position is the key and only practice this can make it better. if wing chun master in competition never lose his hand first to robe the best space, to contact you ,before you can contact him. in just that timing and position expansion circumstance. is not the tool, is how and when you use it :V..!!
depend of your kind of punch. accelerating on beginning one, is better no stepp. open iners needed. but contact summatory in time to reaction force is what he is doing. he only need touch the ground when punch touch the objective. it help the synchronization compress the timemin release. your force is better for throwing stuff for contrarrest, the initial iners. his kind of force is made to use les space and make objetive receive the complete package in the less amount of space time just in the final contact.
Tji chetau You do lose power, you have to keep a good stance and follow through with your whole body without loosing your footing to generate maximum power.
Tji chetau not really, it's the follow through of the cosmetic force that adds power. a body in fluid motion is going to exert far more force that one upswing just the force of the thigh muscles. important thing to remember is not to move your foot off ground to much or you give your adversary a legitimate opening for a devastating counter to the balls or inner thigh.
Not necessarily. If you are controlling how much air your feet get and timing punches with that footwork it can be very effective. For a prime example of this, look up the "gazelle punch". Its pretty interesting how many different approaches there are to generating significant power.
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Hey thanks for watching! Here I've combined punching concepts from Chinese kung fu and western boxing. So kung fu people will say I'm doing it wrong and boxers will say I'm doing it wrong because training methods differ for both paths. Some of these are only training "exercises" and NOT fighting techniques, and should be trained PRIOR to actually punching someone in a fight. Much like how you do pushups to get stronger muscles BEFORE a fight, you do the "bucket lifting" exercise (more of a MENTAL exercise, less of a physical exercise) before you fight. Doing these exercises and practicing your technique consistently and properly will gradually increase your punching power and you will be able to access this power at any time because it will become part of you. Questions / comments are welcome :)
I love the combination of these two styles, very effective in my opinion.
hi
Very impressive, do you have any hard sparring vids to put these techniques in effect?
Wing Chun Kid - Tai Chi JKD Kung Fu
Wing Chun Kid - Tai Chi JKD Kung Fu can you do a video on how to do splits
Me: *looks at pillow
Pillow: *looks back in tears*
MileHighPilotsHD same XD
I did the same thing
I use my onsies on my door and punch lol I do kick boxing so sometime they fall off😂😂btw I’m not bragging
MileHighPilotsHD i do this on my walls my fist are iron now
Lit
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." - Mike Tyson.
ask mister mike if he hasn't built up muscle for fighting .it's just an exercise it's not a plan
Mike Tyson would say "moufh" not "mouth"!
@_HO_RUs Wise Man
@_HO_RUs Well, maybe that was the plan.
Tex FX4 you wouldn't mock Tyson in real life cuz he's smack your mouf real quick
Never seen so many hilarious comments in a punch training video. 😂
for real
i couldn’t watch the video because of comments
Lmao
🕴😎
@@memyself1176 I watch and read and read and watch, that's how I do it
I'm dying
Me-*gets into a fight*
Me-*does some dancing and squats*
Me-*dies*
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cha cha real rough
Bro same
You : uses UNO reverse card
What if my opponent has hands
Chop em off
Then learn to punch first!!!!!!!
Run.
The point of the video was to show how to punch “harder” he was wrong about some of the stuff he said but it’s not how to block someone it’s how to punch someone “harder”.
Just keep moving while he trya to punch
Punch in face=9 damage
Punch in stomach=59 damage
Punch in liver=180 damage
Punch in *TESTICLES=99999999 DAMAGE*
ITS OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!
VickyVicky 37342 Punch in chin is a good one too
Steps on lego***
BeanMarioCow jesus
Bullet to the face, 100% damage.
thanks now my lil brother doesnt have a chance
Good to kno- wait what
😂
Evlee Gaming my brother is exactly double my age (16) and I am 8 and he is so much taller and bigger and I’m so short and easy to target lol
U got that from the video where the Chinese guy tawk wike dees
Uhhhhhhh ok
next day how to hide a body ...
NANI! Dareka o koroshimashita ka?= WHAT! Did you killed someone?😰😱
@@marksteve9247 r/wooosh
@Jensen r/woooosh
Mark Steve R/whoosh
@Jensen what is that
Clickbait, no fire comes out of my hand
same
😂😂😂
Really? It worked for me... My house is on fire now
Forget that I can’t even rip a punching bag
@@justahippo. Its sad that my house is always on fire..... by the way I live in San Francisco, CAL.
This worked great! My grandma didnt stand a chance!
I'm concerned for you and your grandma
Good job!
🤣🤣🤣
Your a terrible grandson/grand daughter
Well done 🤠🤠
With all of the “do this one technique to win a fight” videos out there it’s refreshing to see real fundamentals being taught and you teach them very well!
Oh you wanna fight huh?
Lemme pick up a 2 gallons of water real quick
😂😂😂😂
Lol XD
Lmao you deserve more likes
This is so funny I just imagine someone/me actually saying that😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was actually a great tutorial. I've boxed for over 20 years and was curious as to why this video had over 5 million hits. Everything he said was true and his explanations and examples were excellent. I subscribed after watching this, because I know for a fact that he DOES KNOW what he's talking about. Good job!
Im fighting with someone.
Me: Wait a minute till i masure my steps coretly so that i can give you a powerful punch.
The other guy: Uh......okay!?
@Rednassie 😂😂😂😂😂
Correct Triple 8... In a fight that starts as quickly as it ends, you think you're going to have time to plant yourself? There's no squaring off in street fighting. Almost never happens. When I used to teach, my motto was... Strike First, Strike Fast, strike hard, once your opponent has invaded your space. There is no time to figure out what a street thug is going to do, and there is no fair play in a street fight. Match your opponents mentality, never hesitate or pause or try to reason. That will only get you seriously humiliated, injured, or killed. Your main goal is to instantly eliminate the threat and get yourself and your family to safety as quickly as possible.
Triple B hahahahaha
Rednassie K.O
Why is fortnite here
Gf: Babe I'm pregnant
Me: no you're not
Me:
??????!!!!!
rebekkah carrera how old are you? If you’re younger than 14 than you probably wouldn’t get it
@@barackobama6105 no no I got it it was kinda funny but confusing for a minute
rebekkah carrera ok
I bet your mom is proud of you....
My bucket spilled
Lol. Good one
😂
That comment mixed with that profile pic 😂😂
Your bro has more muscles than you because he has to pick up the body all the time :9
Lmao facts
funniest thing for today
Exactly!!!!!
Top 10 hacked noobs in my Business: he's not fat :( he's just thick bones
Top 10 hacked noobs in my Business dumb ass nigga it is muscles
The reason why you re watching this video:
"Just in case"
Yes
I got in a bar fight not that long ago I’m heading back for revenge
@@TruthEthan good luck
@@TruthEthan DID YOU WIN
10:18 my favorite part
They didn't like your comment bc they didn't understand
@@carlosmariana4652 :o how did u know?!?
Ayoooo 🤣🤣
Is this what I'm thinking it is?
I thought th3 same thing
one day i will punch as hard as the thumbnail
His balance is all fucked up in the thumbnail, both shoulders past lead knee?
Apollo Saint Surya don't take it so damn literal lmao
I have a dream that one day I will punch as hard as SAITAMA.
Apollo Saint Surya because he really have no clue and he don't look like he can punch his self. that bob didn't even have that much water and he push punched. im it. im 6'1 160 and can really punch. i hurt some heavyweights in the gym and alot of guys my weight or weight class up can't take my power, depending on the level of the boxer. you are born a puncher. i hit harder then my friend who started boxing at the same time as me and he's 30 pounds bigger
Lewis Mock Its all technique, i have out punched a friend of mine on a punch reading machine and he weighs 70 more lbs than me.
2:13
mortal kombat characters be like.
*FINISH HIM*
Great tips Bro. I'm a combat vet and was in Iraq when we caught Saddam back in '03. I know a lot about how to cause damage to the enemy, but your altered fundamentals were a great help and I learned something new today. Congratulations, you just taught an actual warrior something new about the world of violent confrontation. Keep up the good work.
DUDE!! IT FUCKING WORK!! I OWE YOU ONE!! KEEP IT UP MAN!! I'VE TRAINED THIS METHOD JUST FOR 2 WEEKS AND IT WENT WELL!
Qadir Jailani I know right, he's a legend.
yeah of course it just basic lol.
What went well?
knocking over a bob is very different from knocking over a person
@Revived Mo XD
True and also u can clearly tell that they faked the wheight
Bob doesn’t scream
I made A sandwich no it can be very heavy but the base of it isn’t very wide so it just has to be tipped a small bit and the whole thing will fall
Jack Barnett wrong
How to punch harder:
100 situp's
100 pushup's
100 squads
10 km run
every day for 3 years. Then you have it...
don't forget the banana
Yeah the banana, you forgot the banana
Never NEVER FORGOT THE BANANA
NE-VER
RESPECT DA BANANA
And shave that head boi
@@memorito6202 No, your head will shave itself if you do it properly.
“Now i can pretend to be minecraft steve and cut wood with my hands”.
Respect. Nice beginner tips.
1. Weight Centre
2. Momentum
3. Contracting the shoulder belt
4. Punch through your target, do not stop the force.
Advanced things to consider for people who feel comfortable with the above
1. Twisting various parts in the body in a cascade for a drill effect. (Front of the foot, heel, ankle, shin, knee, thigh, hip, pelvis, shoulder, upper and lower arm, wrist)
2. Open fist expansion. (You imagine you're holding a rubber ball in your palm that pushes your grip outwards while you contract your grip at the same time)
3. The free fall effect. (When you exercise momentum you also allow vertical gravity to fully affect you so that your momentum also gains your natural gravitation)
4. Counterforce (Upon impact when you feel the force expand through your target you pull back to create a vacuum of sorts with your strike.)
1-2 are intermediate, the other 2 I've only seen people with 30-40+ years of experience begin to grasp. Working on those myself.
As an instructor, I say well done! You've provided the essential elements for anyone to develop more power in their punches.
As a 150 pounder it's one of the first things I wanted to know when I started. It's a truly devastating thing to be punched "through" . And it's something we can all learn to do regardless of body build.
Cheers
this is some Jedi force shit
patara pataranawach its actually just correct movement and you hit with your whole body
HADUKEN
@@gomezster-4115 r/wooosh
😂😂😂😂
8:08-9:10 without sounds look at this guy
This comment is so under rated I literally died watching this 💀💀😭😂
Im watching the full video without any sounds lol
@@vienbenzon41 try 2x speed on this part. Its toooo good🤣🤣😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoooooo this is the best comment ever it looks like he's doing some weird dance 😂😂😂
"Here's how to knock down a 200 lb dummy."
Other dude vanishes from frame
*Dummy goes down *
I don’t get it.
@@m00dyb1ues well i do 😂😂😂
@@m00dyb1ues pretty obvious what he is hinting too...
in a fight you should always try to aim for the liver no mater how hard you punch they will go down in pain if you punch hard enough they might even take a little nap
that is how i fucked up my high school bully
Kim Brunson Do you have any tips for opening someone up for actually landing that hit? They always seem to have their left side towards me, (or squared with their arms in the way). I've heard it's very effective but I'd like to know how to actually hit it. -Thanks in advance
Where’s the liver?
Kim Brunson someone punched me in the liver
@@MADOUT_VPS right side of your body where the ribs connect at the cervix a little down to the right and hitting it with a left hook is effective
This is how I punch but it's been more than 30 years ago, I need to train again. I watched quite a few self defense videos from other very good channels but this one is the only one that I subscribed without even finish watching the whole video. I just felt this channel is worth my subscription. Thanks for the videos.
I like how u teach getting into stance. I know how to but I just like ur way better than I was taught in boxing and kung fu
He : Punch as if the target is 6-8 inches deeper.
Me : breaks the spinal cord by hitting the chest of the opponent.
😂😂😭
Thanks from now I'ma spend 11 minutes on my stance b4 a fight
Fr lol
Damn 😂😂😂😂😂
Punching power mixed with accuracy and speed is a awesome combination
power is just speed and strength combined so adding the word speed in there is a waste of the 2 seconds it took you to write that
explaining this to a year old post is also a waste of the 20 some seconds its taking me to write this
@@NoSubsWithContent Also the few seconds it took to write this to a 3yr old comment is also a waste of time.
I love how your channel is about meditation
my bully got fucked up! thanks a loott!
did you start squating :)
Haha XD
Lol
louie dasovich my bully triped me infront of evrey won the next day i saw this video i fucking got revenge
louie dasovich i broke the punching bag i punched so hard that it fell off the ceiling i was idk 3 / 4😂😂😂
I only did the stance and I'm all sweaty and worn out...
kenji harima
Lay off the animoo.
kenji harima
And then proceeds to sweat all over Areaska's sub box and hits the sub button.
kenji harima
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I learned so much from observating your movements. I've been here before but I don't understand what you are saying at all.
So I hone my skills and now I came back I learned so much. You stop while steeping it and shift many of your weight to your left foot.
You pivot to bring those weight up and it's like a chain reaction that when you pivot your foot so does your knees, hips and shoulder then finally shoot out your cross.
So its like a chain motion. And when done in greater speed there are greater power. Not to mention that alignment is a must. You can easily break your wrist if not careful when striking with this much force.
It's just a combo of punch + push. The dummy falls because of the effect of leverage :D
exactyly
@Yosef Monserrat its not effective in reality it doesnt hurt and its sloppy and slow if the opponent knows even the slightest thing about fighting he will knock that guy out
Yup bad technique. No shoulder snap at all.
This is basically the peekaboo stance Mike Tyson used.
SeekerofTruth29 exactly same as in hajimeno ippo
SeekerofTruth29 no way, slap yourself! this guy is more like Mike Jackson...
Ippo! Dempsey roll!
SeekerofTruth29 kol
Where have you been on 5 years 😭... You are the type of person that I want to follow till the end.. TAKE MY LIFE
A powerful punch doesn't need to move your opponent it needs to damage your opponent. and boxers do use this momentum movement when punching but only when going for a ko hit or a hit to do a lot of damage because this uses more energy and time and in a boxing match you need to be quick and use your stamina wisely.
XOGxTwillzX damn straight,
Me as a boxer I can relate,the first punch wasn't even fast so your opponent would be able to counter using mere footwork and a hook/cross,if you don't use footwork and speed then your punch could kill an elephant,but if it doesn't connect,then ur fucked
Too much writing
He is not punching it, hes pushing it over with his fist it's not a punch
do the buckets of water have lids? cause I think i just spilled mine
NeuroMancer
Lmao
NeuroMancer hahaha!!! :-D it's ok. Just don't forget to mop the floor. Hehehe! :-D
Ya dont worry they got lids
Omg im the 420 like
Excellent instruction ,thank u.
Translating this to real fight will take years of practice and accepting lots of pain.
All i'm gonna say is don't get punched by this guy.
Anthony Bowden he telegraphing it wouldn't be hard to dodge him and come right back
He weighs 120 pounds why not
that thing he punched was 200 pounds and he knocked it over like a lion knocks over an African kid
LMAO XD
Ali is dead
2:53 i can feel the comfort in YOUR stance just by watching. Nicce
okay I didn't watch the entire video. But I did see what I wanted to right in the beginning when you are hitting Bob. Anyone who disagrees just doesn't fully understand where you're coming from or what you mean by follow through. My brother always taught me, metaphorically of course. To imagine a target behind your opponent. Directly behind your opponents head, body etc. You're trying to strike through your opponent and hit that imaginary target as hard as you can. Follow through with every punch pivot your hips and retract your hands back to your jaw an eye keep your hands up at all times and elbows tucked in. there's so much more to throwing a punch than the every day person makes it out to be. i was taught foot movements before i was even able to learn any type of strike, kicks or submissions.
Jordan Peat that is so funny. my older brother literally always taught me the same thing about imagining a target behind your opponents body. and I've been wanting to try the hips movement thing when punching.
Jordan Peat Turning your hips and your legs when throwing hooks right hands and uppercut makes you hit with full force. I didnt have a borther to teach me i just box
Yeah, it's a common misconception that's been spread over the decades. This is why you have been corrected in this video to aim for the back of the opponents head or as this guy says, about 6-8 inches behind the target.
Aiming for something behind the target is just dumb, your body knows it can't reach that far and it behaves accordingly.
Anyway, if you want to knockout somebody, the punch has to glance the opponents jaw, not smash into it.
You best start your training from scratch.
Completely agree and someone commented about striking to the back of the head. Instead of following through I do know this. The other way was just how I was taught ty for trying to help tho.
But thats awesome Tactical_dan
Had a difficult moment tonight. This actually helped. Thanks for the video.
I learned everything I know about fighting from Bruce Lee, and the mantis shrimp!
I don't know what your channel is about as this is the first video I've stumbled upon, but you sir have gained another subscription and a fan. I don't know anything about this kind of stuff, but this was really inspiring. I thought people had to be massive to deliver a strong punch, and since I'm really small for my age, I didn't think I could ever do something like this. Thank you for the excellent video!
i have lerned it in Wing Chun differently :/
My teacher always said that we have to
-have a perpendicular Fist not a horizontally
-have a relaxed body and fist (by punching to but in the last second we have to have a clenched fist)
-have our weights on our back leg not in the front or both
-have everytime the "Iras" by the defend and beginning of the attack(its the basic defending stand)
-have one leg to the front without weight so it´s "free"
-have one leg to the back with "all" weight so you have a stronge balance
-one arm to the fron and one next to is elbow (fist or streight palm)
-etc
and for a hard punch have we some different punch but the one for beginner is to punch (with an relaxed fist from your solar plexus to the target ) and if you touching the other body you should do a step forward and wrist "downwards" so the punch is drill in the body of the target and he should be down (if not you have to make chains punches to his face because he would actually a litlle bit destroyed in his body cause its a inside punch)
from who did u learn wing chun? becuase it looks a litlle bit like the old wing chun not the new
btw im learning now wing chun 3 years and im rank 8
and if you doesnt mean that this punch is wing chun style im sorry to write sth like this ://
good luck and train hard to get stronger or getting more followers :)
sorry for the bad english xD
Cuong Dang not trying to be rude but... Ain't nobody got time to read dat
I agree with you, my sifu taught me something far different from what this guy is showing, his stance for instance is anything but wing-chun
have one leg free ? meaning one leg is forward and someone could just kick your other weighted leg and youre done
gojart destani The point is that if you balance your weight on both legs one little kick to the leg could easily throw you down, if you don't put any weight on the leg facing the oponent he can't throw you down by kicking your leg.
Hi all this 200% works!! I used this technique on my friend 2 hours ago and he hasn't wake up yet
This was a very informative, well done video. Thank you for posting it.
Thanks, im going to use some of your advice tomorrow to punch my friend cas he has been rude and annoying so...Thanks
sofakingdom I have annoying friend to xD
meme how did it go?
Update!
how was it?
meme well if he’s annoying u shouldn’t be friend even though you’re not about to because you punched him
This is why I go out of my way to be nice to people. Never know who is well trained!
Being smart I'd better than being strong. 😂
“Try to lift it”
*lifts with his back*
Jesus Christ who taught this dude to lift
When I was younger I once got the highest points in a Punching machine, and I felt good and unsafe at the same time.. because I set a highscore among the Hundred or so Thugs surrounding me LOL.. it was funny watching them all from a distance as they tried to get a higher score... Brilliant Video :-)
You're fantasizing
I learned to punch here and hell I've been dropping every trouble. Thanks man, knowing you can drop a trouble grows discipline and confident.
my sister: *talking to much*
me:
Also me: now you'll shut up.
I like that Ip Man in the beginning
I like your profile pic ; )
Ip man is great ^^ Donnie Yen was a great actor
IS* an great actor and person.
you cute
敦子愛 it's IP and instead of an it should be a
Hello gentlemen. Thank you both.
very thorough like your teaching style.thank you.
Thank you. I did not know about the water bucket method or the expansion / contraction method (is that from Tai Chi?). The others I already knew. Great tips.
Yeah, some tai chi and basic kung fu theory.
+Wing Chun Kid - Tai Chi JKD Kung Fu Sweet. Thank you for the swift reply especially this time if the day. It is 06:47 in Holland must be about midnight or a bit earlier with you?
+Wing Chun Kid - Tai Chi JKD Kung Fu There is another method to help with punching power and that is proper nutrition which many people neglect.
go fucking start boxin, there you ll see some really stuf, how to throw a good punch
Dude you're god damn right!
It’s fascinating how fighting is more than just power there’s technique and chi like magic
Thanks now i can fightback with bullies..
Hmmmmm.
Saitama - lol saitama's secret punch
10 kilometer runs a day 100 push ups a day 100 sit-ups a day 100 squats a day 3 meals a day a banana will do for breakfast no ac when it is hot or cold
Wassup Saitama
Lmaoo SAITAMAAA
ONE PUNCH MAN
From what I've known, you can get more force if the distance is shorter, it won't do as much damage but it'll do much more force that you can push the sand bag even further.
Strike first. Strike hard. No Mercy!
thanks, ill try it out
Very nice and succesfull explanations, thank u David.
Excellent video. The technique is somewhat reminiscent of Bruce Lee's so-called 5 inch punch.
Robert Schlesinger it’s called the 1 inch punch
@@prime_creator5345 Many thanks. You're right, it was tauted as a one inch punch. But there are manuals and videos on the technique, tauting a 1 to 6 inch punch. Many years ago, I purchased a green paperback on the punch; it was probably only 20 pages long with about 10 photos. I was never able to get such power from one inch, but some have achieved this level. Thanks again.
After watching this: BRING ME THANOS!!
After doing this training about 3 years I got the power of one punch man 🤣🤣🤣💪💪🔥
I won a fight at school
U got knocked out the first time or you did the knocking out
Seddell Seddell I doubt it
Ur like 4
Bullshit
Seddell Seddell I know that good feeling
For what I see the punch looks weak the dummy is heavy and the distance is short little movement because it was close range but i feel there is a big force behind that and some dont see it. Some punches looks weak but when they hit you the pain is more into what it looks like.
Spacebar Hater it looks pretty strong to me. look at the snap
Yeah he doesn't make the mistake that most people make when punching, He doesn't pull his punch. Watch how long he keeps his arm extended at his Target. Most people hold their arm back into a fighting stance as soon as their hand makes contact.
Spirit can make anybody stronger.
Your pushing the bag dude
I won a school fight and now I’m gonna get in another so wish me luck
Well how was it?
did you win lmao
Wazku FN yes 🥶just have a busted lip
Was it from trash talking, and does the lunch lady still give you the dessert portion after you punched her out?
Trash talker I bet you got knocked out and you were like this 😴
a key trick to throwing a better punch is to practice doing so.
learn to carry the force of your punch beyond the initial contact and follow through with that same force.
can you use that to break a door?
Yea but door is not gonna be the only thing to break, *Your Fingers*
lmao xD
Yes. I did that once. Splintered the jamb, two bones in my hand and split the skin off three knuckles.
@@royponpon1755 That sounds painful
@@soltvn it wasn't at the time because I was ticked off. A certain individual had locked the door and put their back against it telling me I'd have to go through them to get through the door. They lost their nerve and bowl control when the door fell into the room after one blow and quickly stepped aside.
saw on the first punch of the video that this guy knows what he is doing. very good explanations for everything i have myself very similar technology but would never be able to give such a good explanation of how. thanks for a great video.
Expansion/contraction was TOTALLY new to me, but I just tried in on my heavy bag, and thank you.
Trying to be one puch man •-• watch out in 3 years fellows
Bruh
12345 would have been comfortable. Nice One Punch maan
In every martial art. You must have Speed Accuracy Power. Most probably you'll win the fight. Most importantly Guts! I'm just humbly sharing. Thank you.
Next video.
After punch, how to be protected?
Damn xD
Train Deadlifts, cleans, KB swings and medicine ball throws and you will develop the proper neurological pathways to punch with full body power naturally.
Life Glow Fitness Inc true
"draw the energy from the ground" ...thats so powerful, wow, why couldnt i think of that?
Your bro has more muscles because he has to pick up the body
Pfiff copy
Pfiff lol same guy sorry
MiniAssassin lol
Pfiff 👍
copy much
Was that ip man at the start
Justin Groovy i think
Yep.
Justin Groovy yea
Justin Groovy yess it was ^^
Donnie Yen
Thank you very much Sifu. Student from Sydney, Australia.
Good tips. Just be careful with tip #2. I notice that you execute the punch@ 10:01 very slow as you step forward and expand. I think maybe you inhale as you expand. As the your chest expand, face and body are open for possible stop hit or counter by your opponent.
The expansion is when you should throw your jab, I didn't show it in the video. So you're not opening up without using that motion to throw a jab.
By your reply yesterday, I thought you got my point. You may try this one in your training. You do not want to expand your chest or torso when jabbing as a set up for knockout punch because it will cause you to breath in, and it can delay your punch. The normal reaction of the lungs is to breath in deeply when we expand our chest and torso and you want to avoid it because it makes the midsection muscles soft and vulnerable and slow down the punch. I saw many fighters got knocked out while jabbing. So back to my first comment, Just be careful. I hope that I had share a good tips. By the way, I read the "JKD" in your name so I am very sure that you got my point.
i think timing and position is the key and only practice this can make it better. if wing chun master in competition never lose his hand first to robe the best space, to contact you ,before you can contact him. in just that timing and position expansion circumstance. is not the tool, is how and when you use it :V..!!
I'm not a fan of tip#2 either the punch looks very predictable to the point I thought it was a diversion for a jab or something
a trained eye can see the shoulder where the punch is going to be thrown at #2
when you step and punch, don't you loose connection with the ground and thus power?
depend of your kind of punch. accelerating on beginning one, is better no stepp. open iners needed. but contact summatory in time to reaction force is what he is doing. he only need touch the ground when punch touch the objective. it help the synchronization compress the timemin release. your force is better for throwing stuff for contrarrest, the initial iners. his kind of force is made to use les space and make objetive receive the complete package in the less amount of space time just in the final contact.
Tji chetau You do lose power, you have to keep a good stance and follow through with your whole body without loosing your footing to generate maximum power.
Tji chetau not really, it's the follow through of the cosmetic force that adds power. a body in fluid motion is going to exert far more force that one upswing just the force of the thigh muscles. important thing to remember is not to move your foot off ground to much or you give your adversary a legitimate opening for a devastating counter to the balls or inner thigh.
Not necessarily. If you are controlling how much air your feet get and timing punches with that footwork it can be very effective. For a prime example of this, look up the "gazelle punch". Its pretty interesting how many different approaches there are to generating significant power.
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Thanks! My brother fell asleep after I punched him and he’s still sleeping
Lol
Me: punches and showed my wife what I learned
Wife: ( laughs )
Me: SMH*