It doesn't take a lot of pressure to hurt the nerves if you aim correctly, so learning the position of the nerves is crucial. Also, prioritising speed over power is usually a better option if you want to hurt the nerves without having your kicks blocked (plus a blocked power kick will hurt you more than it hurts them). And as always, high focus should always be given to turning your hips into the kick for maximum power.
Always incorporated muy-thai when I used to do MMA, it's such a huge advantage to learn all these different arrays of kicks to use in different situations.
Alejandro Montoyadelarose and mcgregor still failed at stopping Diaz! Lol a split decision isn't what I call "stopping" anyone! But that was a great fight! Nonetheless!
Nice Video. Very clear and understandable! What I have been missing is what actually "destroys" the opponents leg, when using a Low Kick. Such as strikes to the space between the leg muscles, or hitting the muscle attachments and the backside of the knee. Nonetheless I really enjoyed this vid!
Would love to see this as a weekly thing, I mean you talk about your favorite techniques and how to set them up, many techers and youtubers talk about how to trow something but not how to set it up. And I have some problems landing some techniques like the liver shot, head kick and so on. :) Love the way you talk about fighting and techniques, hope your channel keeps growing!
You're kicking is good, but I noticed at about 0:32 you're hands are positioned wrong. This is crucial to your kicking. You don't want to be side stepped then punched to the ground. When doing the round kick your lead hand (in this case your left) should be cuffed with palm out to cover your face is you turn for the kick. You shouldn't wait till you have already delivered the kick to cover.
Great tips! I remember my kung fu instructore used to say a block is merely another strike. I see your opponent blocking the kick. They could simultaneously block and go for a push kick!
For sports fighting kicks are safer because a lot of the moves that take advantage of a caught leg are illegal to perform. From my experience, kicks in a street fight are extremely risky especially against aggressive opponents that keep moving in on you. I have more then once intercepted and caught a kick. When that happened it was over for my opponent. Elbow drops on the caught leg can hyper extend or break the leg, or a kick to the inside of the supporting leg can break ankles or hyper extend knees. You can sweep the supporting leg and if you can get your hand under their chin power drive their skull into the concrete. There seems no end to the badness that can be done in that situation. Once an opponent has your leg to my knowledge there is not a lot you can do. More so being a south paw, I would start fighting as if I was a right handed fighter and switch my stance in my first combo. This usually put my opponent off balance. While rare, it is something you have to watch for because south paws are faster and stronger on that side then you would normally expect increasing the chance that they can catch your kick. Also if your opponent recognizes your fighting style to include a lot of kicks they will be watching for them. In my neighborhood the were muay thai and Karate training facilities so I got very good a reading for an incoming kick, sometimes even opening up to invite the kick so I could catch it. My advice from several years of on the street, gang fights is don't kick or if you do, keep it low. Strike for the ankles, or the top of the feet, where you can do it very fast at minimal risk of being caught and can be following with a combo, grapple, or body check. Also if you are fighting a south paw watch out for him stepping on you foot. Often when I go in I will step on my opponents foot, surprising and throwing them off balance when they try shuffle or back step. Often it caused opponents to sprain or twist their ankles. Shane, you have a lot of good advice and examples. Could you go through the risks of having a kick caught and show maneuvers of how to escape or counter when an opponent has successfully grabbed your leg. Street fighters that had their kick get caught were the ones I saw get it the worse in street fights I have witnessed and been part of, and I am wondering how or if they could have avoided what happened to them.
MonkiBoi no, the front kick is but not the round kick. look at where the guy in this video is standing when he lands his low kicks. do you think the other person would be able to throw a punch from that distance?
Yeah, but in a street fight i can bet the opponent wouldn't think of punching. They would think more about getting away and the hands there are used as balance
MonkiBoi first of all that depends on your opponent, and if youre attacked by a unexperienced person im willing to bet that hes going to wave at you wether you kick him or not, meaning that your tradeoff will be a leg kick vs a punch in the face. if its an exerienced person youll just get a jab and a broken nose if you try this without holding a guard
low kick to the upper leg first kick >turn out your left foot second kick >lift your left foot a bit before kicking you get a more powerful second kick
The Muay Thai round kick depend upon the shin bone area as impact point. So the concept is smash your shin bone like a base ball bat. So its impact is very strong. this is also the way of doing roundhouse kick by other martial art style. Muay Thai and other style also uses the back of the foot as impact point and you can see this when they kick on the head. In Karate, the ball of the foot is the impact point for round kick on the head and on the body. This is like smashing the protruding part of a hammer head on the target instead of the flat part (back of the foot) and handle(shin bone area). if you compare this styles, the smashing shin bone and back of the foot appears very strong on impact while the impact of the ball of the foot is weak but truly the force is driven on a small, area the protruding ball of the foot like the protruding hammer head.
+Thomas Smith These take a lot of practice and sparring to do them correctly, if you don't, you'll hurt yourself more then the other guy. I say you put it off untill you perfect it.
+Thomas Smith hey man careful using them could go wrong and hurt yourself, practice them first, if you get into a fight keep covered up and throw some quick shots until you see a good opening, good luck with it man
If you catch a leg and are unable to sweep by taking out there support leg you can also try to go up, my wrestling coach called it the tree topper, you simply lift the leg you caught above your opponents head and move toward them in a fluid motion pushing them off balance and onto there back.
I know this is very late, but if you do football, start to not use your shin guards, and as others have mentioned, kick things. Another thing you could do, which I do is just every time you catch yourself bored throw some punches to your shin for a minute or two; not too hard though
I have one comment. In my (kickboxing) gym (in the Netherlands) we get thought to either keep the right arm up (guard) or across the opponent rather than letting it "fall" to prevent getting countered with a hook to the jaw when you use a lowkick. So for example if I throw a right lowkick and at the same time my opponent counters with a left hook, without my guard my jaw is exposed.
To be fair, some Muay Thai schools and instruction may depend on money that could otherwise be lost if this guy went into detail. Not saying that there's anything legally wrong with divulging said secrets; but props to this guy for at least trying to be thoughtful and in a small sense promoting the idea of going to a Muay Thai school. That's my take on it, anyway.
Basically if you're ready for everything from striking to ground and so on, you have better chances to read the next move whatever it is. Finally, the eye-distance stuff and a good footwork both closes possibilities for your opponent and also gives you more time and space to see the next move coming
I started training Muay Thai, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2004....i can say from 1st hand experience, that leg kicks will really take someone completely out of a fight. If they can't put weight on it to throw punches, then they are as good as finished
I really don't understand why someone would say you shouldn't kick in a fight. Do you at least practice how to defend AGAINST kicks in case you fight someone who DOES use them? Here is nearly 5 minutes worth of kicks successfully being used in street fights: www.fighttips.com/street-fight-breakdown-muay-thai-pt-1/
***** .....DEFEND....u teaching weak guys to throw kicks that should only be used in a RING.....some wimp throws that low kick at a bigger dude, prob get rushed in the face with punches .........u should know REAL fights last less then 10 seconds
Teep to the Knee (In Taekkyeon its called Ahn oor Gore ee) in the video your attacking the lateral side of the knee from a closed fighting stance. Very Dangerous. If the kick is thrown in an elliptical trajectory, going a little high to low then pushing the knee back/down/45degrees. Our basic version is from a open stance (left foot to opponents inner left thigh (just above the knee, then almost sliding down the knee as the pressure builds). Like the videos, honestly!
Kyokushin instructor says not to step in the supporting leg at that angle because it telegraphs the kick, but also says that Muay Thai low kicks are so hard that they don't care.
I have those hypnotik shin guards. After a few months of using them, I can attest, they are awesome. They don't fall out of place or twist around either. Thanks Shane.
One kyukushin karate master became known as a low kick specialist as he downed his opponents by kicking them on the legs with his powerful low round kick using his back of the foot and shin bones as impact point.
I think sometimes we should kick low kicks without a shine guard in order to make it tough, you know when your block your low kick, you can crush his leg on the shine
I love this video very informative, do you have videos on focus mitt training? I see most good boxers perform this type of mitt training but I can't find a video that explains it well.
Really liked the tip with the fake before the rear kick! What are your thoughts on Kuboton and other legal weapons to carry? Do you recommend training with that? Would love to see a video on that topic.
I always pratice both low and high axe type of kicks like that on my bag, it's simply the most effective kicks alongside front snap kicks to use in a real fight. Those with some swift and good boxing skills and you're pretty much set in the stand up departement.
I actually got extremely proficient at catching kicks thanks to not getting along with a friend's brother who was a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. We got in a ton of fights and because Tae Kwon Do is so kick heavy, it didn't take long before any kick became extremely predictable and easy to catch without breaking eye contact. The speed it takes to actually pull off a successful body kick is insane, which is probably why this video focused more on attacking the legs.
Training a high kick will make the low one fast enough with good timing. Do not use the high one in the street unless it's a real gimme. I've seen it work but it's very rare. Even after you land the low one (heel first), put your leg down fast and stay in balance.
Love your videos shane I feel powerful and confident when I fight and come on who else would think of CQC which I always wanted to know so thx and keep up the good work :)
+Premature Rocket Oh one thing I forgot whenever I miss a low kick I always follow through and check and sometimes if they aren't protecting themselves, mainly at the waist and down, then I will follow that check into a teep to the knee.
I used to do fighting self defense. If your in a fight or a boxing match/practice, aim for the back of the abs/back of ribcage. It has small muscles and muscles protect the body. Trust me, it will take down any opponent, big or small.
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Low kicks for life! Like my coach says, if you wanna cut down the tree, you don't start from the top.
+Nikita Karelins Amen!
fightTIPS Cro Cop says he doesnt like low kicks becose of the foot injurys.Praktice left highkick 10000 times and you dont need low kick
Yea, and a kick like this can't shoot correctly without hands techniques before.
hahahaha wrong
hahahaha Are you even fast enough or even have the reflex to even do all that tho is the question
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'No single kicks'. God that cannot be stressed enough.
+MrPerfect6184 this was more andersons problem...
Aero The Archer Absolutely. Had he set the kicks up with punches, he wouldn't have snapped his leg on Weidman's shin.
+MrPerfect6184 Oke Ernesto.
C.L Van H I wish I had half his acumen.
Unless you're Valtelini lol
can you film yourself sparring then analyze the footage? What you were thinking,what you did wrong, what you did good?it would be very informative
+Daniel Poursasan Interesting idea, I like that!
Ye we want to see you more in action and not just teaching.
+Daniel Poursasan I do it
+Daniel Poursasan I'd like to see that too.
great idea
I stopped watching Top 10 Porn Stars turned Movie Actresses just to watch this!
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You from nz cuz?
@bangmeister2012 same here
It doesn't take a lot of pressure to hurt the nerves if you aim correctly, so learning the position of the nerves is crucial. Also, prioritising speed over power is usually a better option if you want to hurt the nerves without having your kicks blocked (plus a blocked power kick will hurt you more than it hurts them). And as always, high focus should always be given to turning your hips into the kick for maximum power.
Always incorporated muy-thai when I used to do MMA, it's such a huge advantage to learn all these different arrays of kicks to use in different situations.
Connor mcgregor saw this video before ufc202
only way he could stop diaz
Alejandro Montoyadelarose nothing wrong with fighting smart, almost make it sound like he was the first fighter to study an opponent before a fight
Alejandro Montoyadelarose and mcgregor still failed at stopping Diaz! Lol a split decision isn't what I call "stopping" anyone! But that was a great fight! Nonetheless!
Still counts, a win is a win
The Sultan Of Strings majority decision dickhead
Nice Video. Very clear and understandable! What I have been missing is what actually "destroys" the opponents leg, when using a Low Kick. Such as strikes to the space between the leg muscles, or hitting the muscle attachments and the backside of the knee. Nonetheless I really enjoyed this vid!
Best title ever!
+Art Golden Haha! Thank you again -- genius (but honest) clickbait.
+fightTIPS Honest Click baits are good tho
+fightTIPS may you please do Rory MacDonald in the fight like series
HOLY SHIT!! the last move looked like some straight up ninja shit
I can hear Joe Rogan yelling oblique kick!! Slick moves. Thanks for the vid.
Finally a muay thai video!!! Thanks shane, awesome video
well made vid .. i'll hate another day
nice pic
likewise
Bad Jaeaux ha lol now I get it...
Bad Jaeaux lmao why can't every hater think like you. Man there's nothing really to hate on here. Guess I'll hate on another day
3:35 Nailed that during a Sparring Session. My Sparring Partner did not see it coming. High Five for this Combo here
This is some REALLY SLICK STUFF! I enjoyed this video.
Great to hear, thank you!
good stuff ;) Thumbs Up!
+fightTIPS do you have any tips on how to get fit to participate in contact sports like martial arts? i need a little guidance in my exercise routine.
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Would love to see this as a weekly thing, I mean you talk about your favorite techniques and how to set them up, many techers and youtubers talk about how to trow something but not how to set it up. And I have some problems landing some techniques like the liver shot, head kick and so on. :) Love the way you talk about fighting and techniques, hope your channel keeps growing!
You're kicking is good, but I noticed at about 0:32 you're hands are positioned wrong. This is crucial to your kicking. You don't want to be side stepped then punched to the ground. When doing the round kick your lead hand (in this case your left) should be cuffed with palm out to cover your face is you turn for the kick. You shouldn't wait till you have already delivered the kick to cover.
Great tips! I remember my kung fu instructore used to say a block is merely another strike. I see your opponent blocking the kick. They could simultaneously block and go for a push kick!
The music at the start I'm never using headphones in my life
Damn the improvements in your technique and teaching are hugely noticeable.
Leg kicks don't work, I saw a leg kick get blocked once in the UFC. (Disclaimer: JOKE)
AY UR FROM GUAM TOO
For sports fighting kicks are safer because a lot of the moves that take advantage of a caught leg are illegal to perform.
From my experience, kicks in a street fight are extremely risky especially against aggressive opponents that keep moving in on you. I have more then once intercepted and caught a kick. When that happened it was over for my opponent. Elbow drops on the caught leg can hyper extend or break the leg, or a kick to the inside of the supporting leg can break ankles or hyper extend knees. You can sweep the supporting leg and if you can get your hand under their chin power drive their skull into the concrete. There seems no end to the badness that can be done in that situation.
Once an opponent has your leg to my knowledge there is not a lot you can do. More so being a south paw, I would start fighting as if I was a right handed fighter and switch my stance in my first combo. This usually put my opponent off balance. While rare, it is something you have to watch for because south paws are faster and stronger on that side then you would normally expect increasing the chance that they can catch your kick. Also if your opponent recognizes your fighting style to include a lot of kicks they will be watching for them. In my neighborhood the were muay thai and Karate training facilities so I got very good a reading for an incoming kick, sometimes even opening up to invite the kick so I could catch it.
My advice from several years of on the street, gang fights is don't kick or if you do, keep it low. Strike for the ankles, or the top of the feet, where you can do it very fast at minimal risk of being caught and can be following with a combo, grapple, or body check. Also if you are fighting a south paw watch out for him stepping on you foot. Often when I go in I will step on my opponents foot, surprising and throwing them off balance when they try shuffle or back step. Often it caused opponents to sprain or twist their ankles.
Shane, you have a lot of good advice and examples. Could you go through the risks of having a kick caught and show maneuvers of how to escape or counter when an opponent has successfully grabbed your leg. Street fighters that had their kick get caught were the ones I saw get it the worse in street fights I have witnessed and been part of, and I am wondering how or if they could have avoided what happened to them.
Rusharn Mal Shane pls read this I’d love to see a video on this!!! I don’t know how this doesn’t have more likes!
Awesome, the start of this video just gave me a heart attack!
Are thrust kicks any good? I don't see anyone using them in fights. Why?
yea, they're called teeps. They ain't used much cause the person probably doesn't know how to set it up, as it is hard to land and not get hit.
remeber kids keep both hands by your sides while you kick as shown in this awesome demo!
not the style im learning atleast
Well, kicks are to keep distance so you dont necessarily need to block.
MonkiBoi no, the front kick is but not the round kick.
look at where the guy in this video is standing when he lands his low kicks. do you think the other person would be able to throw a punch from that distance?
Yeah, but in a street fight i can bet the opponent wouldn't think of punching. They would think more about getting away and the hands there are used as balance
MonkiBoi first of all that depends on your opponent, and if youre attacked by a unexperienced person im willing to bet that hes going to wave at you wether you kick him or not, meaning that your tradeoff will be a leg kick vs a punch in the face.
if its an exerienced person youll just get a jab and a broken nose if you try this without holding a guard
low kick to the upper leg
first kick >turn out your left foot
second kick >lift your left foot a bit before kicking
you get a more powerful second kick
I would love to train with you.. Too bad I'm so far away.
The Muay Thai round kick depend upon the shin bone area as impact point. So the concept is smash your shin bone like a base ball bat. So its impact is very strong. this is also the way of doing roundhouse kick by other martial art style. Muay Thai and other style also uses the back of the foot as impact point and you can see this when they kick on the head. In Karate, the ball of the foot is the impact point for round kick on the head and on the body. This is like smashing the protruding part of a hammer head on the target instead of the flat part (back of the foot) and handle(shin bone area). if you compare this styles, the smashing shin bone and back of the foot appears very strong on impact while the impact of the ball of the foot is weak but truly the force is driven on a small, area the protruding ball of the foot like the protruding hammer head.
aldo vs faber
watch it
Yea. Aldo's kicks are fucking deadly
+OrangeNinjaTurtle123 that's why I came here after watching aldo's kicks
Im always afraid to hit the knee because I imagine that video with the MMA fighter's lower leg turning into spaghetti.
Thank you I get bullied at school I will use this tips if I get into a fight with him
beat the carp out of him
+Thomas Smith These take a lot of practice and sparring to do them correctly, if you don't, you'll hurt yourself more then the other guy. I say you put it off untill you perfect it.
Start up martial arts dude
+Thomas Smith hey man careful using them could go wrong and hurt yourself, practice them first, if you get into a fight keep covered up and throw some quick shots until you see a good opening, good luck with it man
+Thomas Smith ...........pepper spray that fuck THEN STAB HIM in the FACE
dude, this is your most useful video so far, probably ever!
No martial art is better than any other martial art it is the practitioner
weew shinobi,wise such man a
true story bro
People never realize this. Every style is like its own piece of food alone they can be good but together they can make one hell of a sandwich
Shinobi Jutsu
except some bullshidos.
Some martial arts are more practical then others in real situations, talking from personal experience.
If you catch a leg and are unable to sweep by taking out there support leg you can also try to go up, my wrestling coach called it the tree topper, you simply lift the leg you caught above your opponents head and move toward them in a fluid motion pushing them off balance and onto there back.
my shin hurts when i kick my opponents shin
condition your shin. Your shin will get harder so it is way stronger, more painful for your opponent and you will not feel anything anymore.
Bs , work on your timing!
Just gotta kick hard things and condition ur bones I kick rims at work and don't feel a thing
I know this is very late, but if you do football, start to not use your shin guards, and as others have mentioned, kick things. Another thing you could do, which I do is just every time you catch yourself bored throw some punches to your shin for a minute or two; not too hard though
salbroe how the fuck you gonma punch your shin
I have one comment. In my (kickboxing) gym (in the Netherlands) we get thought to either keep the right arm up (guard) or across the opponent rather than letting it "fall" to prevent getting countered with a hook to the jaw when you use a lowkick. So for example if I throw a right lowkick and at the same time my opponent counters with a left hook, without my guard my jaw is exposed.
what do you mean "I'll be upsetting muay thai schools",? what are they so afraid of?
+harold isaacs (giving secrets away for free)
Muay Thai schools would probably laugh... not be upset.. lol this guy...
To be fair, some Muay Thai schools and instruction may depend on money that could otherwise be lost if this guy went into detail. Not saying that there's anything legally wrong with divulging said secrets; but props to this guy for at least trying to be thoughtful and in a small sense promoting the idea of going to a Muay Thai school.
That's my take on it, anyway.
Muay Thai teachers hate him!
Muay thai schools basically teach the basics to anyone, they teach the super technical shit when you earn the gym name
Another awesome video from Shane. :)
Brother, you'd get soooo fucked up dropping that hand when you kick against a real opponent... work that shit
seriously ... lol check leg kick and lead left hook, this guy is finished.
I think all of the shorty squad just got some new fighting skills
my question: how do you know what your opponent will do, so you can react properly?
+GRaToMiC Get a read on them as fast as you can, see if they are a defensive fighter, or an aggressive one
christian otto
but how can you predict if they will kick, or ounch and what side of their body they will use for it?
The way they twist their body gives you a pretty good guess at how they are going to kick/punch
Thats why I trick them by twisting one side of my body and use the other side to punch/kick
Basically if you're ready for everything from striking to ground and so on, you have better chances to read the next move whatever it is. Finally, the eye-distance stuff and a good footwork both closes possibilities for your opponent and also gives you more time and space to see the next move coming
Definitely gonna practice some of those faints! thanks for sharing brah!
This guy is not very good with low kicks. But i think the point is the idea.
this vid is kinda old
Good video shane! most common mistakes with people is throwing the leg kicks without throwing any punching combo first so they don't see it coming.
That girl has nice legs! 😱😍
Heylol Suplilololol calm down XD
I started training Muay Thai, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 2004....i can say from 1st hand experience, that leg kicks will really take someone completely out of a fight. If they can't put weight on it to throw punches, then they are as good as finished
soccer kicks on a downed guy are the ONLY kicks u should use in a STREET fight
or the same kick between legs to the standing guy. Classics.. 😂
I really don't understand why someone would say you shouldn't kick in a fight. Do you at least practice how to defend AGAINST kicks in case you fight someone who DOES use them? Here is nearly 5 minutes worth of kicks successfully being used in street fights: www.fighttips.com/street-fight-breakdown-muay-thai-pt-1/
nah ima use kicks in fights for an advantage, i think its smart to use it
*****
.....DEFEND....u teaching weak guys to throw kicks that should only be used in a RING.....some wimp throws that low kick at a bigger dude, prob get rushed in the face with punches .........u should know REAL fights last less then 10 seconds
+Carlito Brigante did you watch the phoenix jones vs guy street fight? Phoenix wins with leg kicks, basically.
Teep to the Knee (In Taekkyeon its called Ahn oor Gore ee) in the video your attacking the lateral side of the knee from a closed fighting stance. Very Dangerous. If the kick is thrown in an elliptical trajectory, going a little high to low then pushing the knee back/down/45degrees. Our basic version is from a open stance (left foot to opponents inner left thigh (just above the knee, then almost sliding down the knee as the pressure builds). Like the videos, honestly!
Who's the chick
Very useful tips in this video, thanks for sharing
My favourite was always the jab, fake right cross turned into a low kick. Mixing that up with the basic 1-2 seemed to work. Simple, but worked.
Can you make a video on what you think Anderson Silva did wrong? Why did his leg break?
Ok. This is a straight out quality video. Mucho world-class data here.
wow even 5 years later you helped my 8 year old brother with this i can now put him in a wheel chair :)
Kyokushin instructor says not to step in the supporting leg at that angle because it telegraphs the kick, but also says that Muay Thai low kicks are so hard that they don't care.
Best Video. Best fight tipps channel
I have those hypnotik shin guards. After a few months of using them, I can attest, they are awesome. They don't fall out of place or twist around either. Thanks Shane.
Johnny Lira just got a pair, can't wait to use them in sparring!
One kyukushin karate master became known as a low kick specialist as he downed his opponents by kicking them on the legs with his powerful low round kick using his back of the foot and shin bones as impact point.
nice video 👌🏻💯💯where do you get those shin guards ???
Thankyou for sharing and explaining the techniques. I'll use them for my own training.
I think sometimes we should kick low kicks without a shine guard in order to make it tough, you know when your block your low kick, you can crush his leg on the shine
I miss the old street fight videos :(
very helpfull great work Shane
GOOD VIDEO SHANE REALLY HELPFUL !!!!
Cant wait to try some of these in sparring love that last spin kick and the stutter
@fighttips Shane, your intro music is ridiculously loud. Also, your fight vids are ridiculously good. Keep 'em comin'!
how did you learn those things? your awsome!! fighttips is my inspiration in learning martial arts.!
I love this video very informative, do you have videos on focus mitt training? I see most good boxers perform this type of mitt training but I can't find a video that explains it well.
Awesome. I like that last combo.
Really liked the tip with the fake before the rear kick!
What are your thoughts on Kuboton and other legal weapons to carry? Do you recommend training with that? Would love to see a video on that topic.
+PIneapple29 Glad it helped! That's a great idea for a video. Here's one I did on everyday object as weapons: th-cam.com/video/DIMy4sJFjn0/w-d-xo.html
This video proper helps me :)
i love using my legs and just kicks pretty much all the time haha
Cheers for the video Shane :D
fantastic stuff, going to incorporate a few of these in my training
Hey Shane are u familiar with the 52 block system? Do u like it? I'm considering taking it up. Thanks and as always gr8 video.
I won my first muay thai competition using catch then leg sweep. it's good when your opponent telegraphs his kicks. you can also catch a low kick too
Thank you very much please post more and continue to share
Very well explained. Thank you sir!
Great techniques...keep up the awesome videos bro 👌🏻🙌🏻👍🏻
Great video. This is exactly what I'm looking for.
great video :D and good explained!
Shane, is it a good idea to kick on the calves?
what gym are you going to? and where is it? id love to actually be able to train with you
Loving this video, thanks.
I always pratice both low and high axe type of kicks like that on my bag, it's simply the most effective kicks alongside front snap kicks to use in a real fight. Those with some swift and good boxing skills and you're pretty much set in the stand up departement.
can you make a video on what types of gear you will need when starting mma training
I actually got extremely proficient at catching kicks thanks to not getting along with a friend's brother who was a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. We got in a ton of fights and because Tae Kwon Do is so kick heavy, it didn't take long before any kick became extremely predictable and easy to catch without breaking eye contact. The speed it takes to actually pull off a successful body kick is insane, which is probably why this video focused more on attacking the legs.
Training a high kick will make the low one fast enough with good timing. Do not use the high one in the street unless it's a real gimme. I've seen it work but it's very rare. Even after you land the low one (heel first), put your leg down fast and stay in balance.
Nice video, I have a little question, is it legal in muay thaï to put low kick in the calf ?
great videos keep up the great work greets from greece
+kosta xDD Thank you!
np :)
Should you kick above the knee or at the knee if you wanna hurt someone as much as possible?
Awesome tips thanks.
Nice video !
I learned some stuff...
Thx !
2:13 you got a nice grip on ground
shane U R My Mentor Keep It Up Hit Hard, Train Hard
Love your videos shane I feel powerful and confident when I fight and come on who else would think of CQC which I always wanted to know so thx and keep up the good work :)
Thank you! Your videos helped me
well done!Excellent tutorial!
Thanks a lot Shane, I'm more of a punching type but I still use a lot of kicks but not as much as my punches but these low kicks help a lot.Thanks!
+Premature Rocket Oh one thing I forgot whenever I miss a low kick I always follow through and check and sometimes if they aren't protecting themselves, mainly at the waist and down, then I will follow that check into a teep to the knee.
I used to do fighting self defense. If your in a fight or a boxing match/practice, aim for the back of the abs/back of ribcage. It has small muscles and muscles protect the body. Trust me, it will take down any opponent, big or small.