Martial Arts Unlimited Victoria
Martial Arts Unlimited Victoria
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Thank you, as a shorter fighter this will be very usefull to add to the bag of 'closing' techniques that dont rely on a blitz!
You guys are terrific. I just wish someone could figure out how a MUSIC BED works! Aaargh.
Haha. It's all a work in progress. You should notice the quality of things improving as we go! Thank you for the compliment, the feedback, and the view! You are appreciated.
@@martialartsunlimitedvictoria I'm a video "Preditor" (Producer/Editor) so I get it. 🙂Keep up the great work!
Top tier stuff right here!
They are just sparring. 😂
I hope you don't spar like like that. Haha.
great stuff, thanks
Excelent option, hi from colombia
Remember kids “Don’t be a Dick” priceless advice.
how is this going to get me into the club, all i need to do in there is get one number that's worthwile. if this makes it happen, the let it be so
You okay? Nothing you said made any sense... 😂
Great video on how to be a good training partner.
Great advice.
I am at the point in my kickboxing journey where I am just about to begin sparring. This video provided great information to me.
The point about taking advantage of a crappy position is so true. I had to correct a partner who kept doing it on kicks I pulled and he would blast me when I chose not to
Early in my sparring career I really loved all the light rounds I had with John bui, he was the perfect coach to teach me to go light! Lol hard spar Monday?
Sarcasm detected! 😂 We used to go way too hard but even back then, we kept it between the experienced members looking to compete. We had a lot of fun but I would definitely do it differently knowing what I know now, lol.
Can you please delve deeper into defense; the different strategies, the mechanics (which parts you're using to block, how your structure/posture should be/Etc.), the mistakes, and so on.
Yes we can.
Great video!
Great video! I started doing this with my training partners after seeing Gabriel Vargas progression drills for this
Great drill, they boys having fun!
Beautiful to watch!
awesome guys
Great video, thanks for putting this together !
Awesome drill to add to my routine. Very glad I stumbled on this.
Great video. Great gym.
your video just popped up. Recognized you from Gabriel Varga´s strike ready course. Great drills. Suscribed already.
Gabe is a treasure to the world of kickboxing! I've been blessed to be able to work with him. Thanks for the sub!
Great drill!
You guys are doing a great job with these. See you in June.
Excited to hear you'll be back!
i just discover this channel. absolut great teaching ! thank you !
Welcome! Let us know if there's anything specific you'd like to see. 🙏
great video!
The orthodox fighter has exactly the same weapon with their right kick against a southpaw
Everything a southpaw can do to an orthodox fighter can be done the other way round, yes. The advantage a southpaw has is a considerable experience advantage with the open stance match up. They see those angles far more often.
As southpaws are far less common than orthodox fighters, the advantage lies in having these open side attacks being fundamental to the southpaw where they are not to the orthodox. Also, the liver is on the right in all human bodies, so the southpaw has his liver on the closed, more protected, side
I've not seen that sitting into the kick taught before. Excellent!
Some great techniques, beautifully organized and presented. Thanks for this!
That was some profound knowledge, excellently presented. Thanks!
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You could lift your leg too, same angle change effect
Isn‘t it so that the southpaw’s advantage is opening him up to the right kick of his opponent? So both have the same advantage.
Everything a southpaw can do to an orthodox fighter can be done the other way round, yes. The advantage a southpaw has is a considerable experience advantage with the open stance match up. They see those angles far more often.
@@martialartsunlimitedvictoriaThank you! I appreciate the explanation!
@rafaelpapadopoulos8659 I'm sure you've already considered this, but it is worth remembering also that in the open stance matchup the southpaw's liver is not on the exposed side whereas the orthodox fighter's liver is. This is a slight advantage for the southpaw with his left kick.
Super underrated channel!! Subbed! Videos are really well explained and demonstrated. Please keep the videos coming 👊
We really appreciate the vote of confidence. Thank you! If there's anything specific you want to learn about, please let us know.
@@martialartsunlimitedvictoria thanks for the reply! I need help during sparring. At the moment I'm doing muay thai sparring.. So I'd love some sparring tips. Maybe on how to not gas out so quick. Tips for Combos in sparring and defence. How to think, act during sparring. How to read opponent etc.. Cheers.
A defense i use for the teep if i can time it right is moving to the inside and place ny foot begind the opposite foot and rotate the hips so that my back is basically turned towards the opponent then step with my other foot to the outside under the teep completing the rotation. Almost as though youre throwing an spinning fist but instead younkeep the high gaurd and force your way into their gaird and under their legs so they fall. Dont catch the teep with ypur hands, instead your hip and ypur torso pushes and catches.
Osu!
Nice tip.
Awesome and way to go.
Great . Way to go coach. Keep up the good stuff.
All I needed to know from this video was that 'throwing it back' is a perfectly valid defense to a teep. Thank you!
But do you look back at it?
@@paulconrad6220 😂
How'd this work in sparring?
Great video, one question though - When you say elbowing them in the ankle is awful, you mean for the ankle dude right?
Yes. I'm sure you've experienced getting hit in the medial or lateral malleolus (Google can help if you're not sure what I mean) at some point in your life. It can cause an ache right up to the knee. It's obviously okay in a fight but if you're going to drill this over and over and over again, you won't last very long if you repeatedly taking an elbow right to that spot. A couple ways to mitigate the risk of that happening is to slow the drill down a bit so you can go lighter and have better aim. Another option might be to wear an elbow pad when drilling this to avoid the bone on bone contact. People often try to tough everything out in training and then end up so sore and battered that they can't train as hard or as consistently as is ideal. Consistency beats intensity so make sure you're not being so tough that you end up benching yourself.
This is the clearest explanation of teep counter I have seen Thank you
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Yesss been waiting for this !! Thank you
Let us know if there's anything else you want to see covered!
@@martialartsunlimitedvictoria Will do , im actually happy you posted this cos i made this request in a comment section a month or two ago, but under a different account. I really appreciate that you consider comments
@@isheijr2015 You were the one! Haha. Well that's why this was made. Keep the requests coming.
Your daughter is competing now?? Awesome! 😊
Four tournaments and an inter-club sparring match. She's a beast! 😉
Excelent video a good channel, with a great sensei, saluts from Colombia
Man. Such a wonderful channel.. I hope a lot of people find this treasure 🙏🏻❤
Us too!
First like, first comment
and I m second like, second comment
We appreciate both of you! 🙏
Love watching the vids Greg. Keep it up
Blake Johnson! Glad you're enjoying the videos brother. Send me an email if you get a chance. I would love to catch up.
Never trained at a gym that’s so well-educated on fighter safety, particularly as it pertains to TBI and mTBI. The downstream influence of your self-education has an outsized impact, Greg. Proud to be a member of the Unlimited team!
To mucht talking.
I actually appreciate the feedback. ;-) There will be some topics that require a deeper explanation but I agree that more action and demonstration will help with keeping people engaged. Thank you for the views and please stick with us. We'll get better and better at this and we have a lot of technique to share! 🙏🙏🙏