Guardian Martial Arts Studio
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TKD what's the point for?
Looking at use of the pointing hand or pulling hand in forms. Applications to finding range in striking distance.
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NSI Dirty boxing off the jab cross
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Taking some defang the snake tactics off the jab cross defense.
Does TKD have hands??
Просмотров 154Месяц назад
Only if you train good mechanics and power with realistic targeting and distance!
NSI Kickboxing trapping and making angles
Просмотров 74Месяц назад
This week looks at using a trap off the double jab to create angles and follow up with kicks/knees
TKD double jab cross combo drill
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This week looks into a moving combo drill against the double jab cross and follow ups.
NSI Arnis Stick Anyo Isa Applications 1
Просмотров 742 месяца назад
This time looking at applications of Modern Arnis stick anyo isa.
NSI Arnis angle 8, 9 stick disarm connections 1
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Looking at some variations of stick disarms for angle 8 and 9 in Modern Arnis then as always connecting the movments!
TKD Koryo Applications 1
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This week looking at the black belt form Koryo and applications.
NSI FMA, chisao to kickboxing connection 1
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This week looking at connecting the hubad, to chisao and kickboxing clinch work
NSI Connecting Arnis, JKD, Kickboxing 1
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This week it's all about connecting the systems!!!
TKD Pal gwe pal jang application 1
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This week looking at an application of pal gwe pal jang
NSI kickboxing switch kick counter 1
Просмотров 553 месяца назад
This week looking at a combo of catching the switch kick
NSI Kickboxing creating angles 1
Просмотров 3983 месяца назад
This week drawing the stiff jab and creating footwork angles.
Hapkido and TKD grappling entries 1
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Looking at grappling entries from a TKD and Hapkido standpoint
NSI kickboxing mixing tools and levels 1
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Looking at mixing long and close range tools and level changes.
Hapkido/TKD grab defense
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Hapkido/TKD grab defense
NSI Kickboxing Teep Punch Defense
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NSI Kickboxing Teep Punch Defense
NSI Jab Hook Punch Defense 1
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NSI Jab Hook Punch Defense 1
NSI Teep Counter To Sweep 1
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NSI Teep Counter To Sweep 1
TKD roundhouse to back side kick 1
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TKD roundhouse to back side kick 1
TKD power roundhouse tips 1
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TKD power roundhouse tips 1
NSI connecting the systems 1
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NSI connecting the systems 1
TKD roundshouse defense 2
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TKD roundshouse defense 2
NSI gunting to grappling 1
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NSI gunting to grappling 1
Hapkido basic waist tackle self defense 1
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Hapkido basic waist tackle self defense 1
Hapkido punch counters to locking 1
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Hapkido punch counters to locking 1
NSI sumbrada counters 1
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NSI sumbrada counters 1
NSI Kickboxing jab cross defense to elbows
Просмотров 857 месяцев назад
NSI Kickboxing jab cross defense to elbows
NSI Kickboxing changing levels 1
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NSI Kickboxing changing levels 1
TKD kick fakes application 1
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TKD kick fakes application 1

Комментарии

  • @silasmoon6658
    @silasmoon6658 2 месяца назад

    this was nice thank you very much!!!

  • @seancacayorin
    @seancacayorin 3 месяца назад

    Thanks I'll be sure to try this next time I'm sparring!!

  • @haistapaska20
    @haistapaska20 4 месяца назад

    Seems like good idea in next training

  • @bladesociety
    @bladesociety 6 месяцев назад

    Combination that I like: Simple, efficient, and effective! Thank you!

  • @vinceocratic
    @vinceocratic 7 месяцев назад

    Yeah, try it out. After the ass whipping from anyone that wrestled a half season in junior high school, you’ll see it doesn’t work.

  • @chcknpie04
    @chcknpie04 7 месяцев назад

    Bullshido. Never give your opponent, especially if they’re trying to grapple you, the outside angle. By forearm posting on the cross side, there’s nothing stopping uke from circling to the open side (the left in this case), which is what a wrestler would do; additionally, tori has to punch across his own arm. Dumb. Bad and dumb. Watch Muay Thai guys clinch fight instead.

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane 7 месяцев назад

    Have a Div 1 wrestler do a double leg on you to practice. Welcome to reality.

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio 7 месяцев назад

      This is looking at a BASIC defense for a common individual situation against the average person. We have many other techniques for dealing with the double leg, single leg, body lock takedown and ankle pick as well as other types of takedowns as people advance in the art. This one is a yellow belt(low rank) technique to get used to framing and getting a base. Sprawls, counter takedowns and head manipulation is added as we increase the intensity. Have had the privilege of training with some D1 wrestlers and good BJJ practitioners and it is a different ballgame against those style attacks. Also have worked security in a popular music venue and seen what the common individual throws. The average rufian isn't doing highly trained duck unders and blast doubles. There is a difference between high level sport and common everyday occurrences. Basic starts at basic, higher level attacks adjusts response accordingly.

    • @chcknpie04
      @chcknpie04 7 месяцев назад

      @@GuardianMartialArtsStudiothis technique isn’t going to stop shit

    • @Docinaplane
      @Docinaplane 7 месяцев назад

      @@GuardianMartialArtsStudio Thank you for your explanation, Sir.

    • @vinceocratic
      @vinceocratic 7 месяцев назад

      Spoken like a true profit: shoot, shuck, duck under outside hip control and… you’re fucked!

    • @sldrmedik
      @sldrmedik 7 месяцев назад

      @@chcknpie04yeah because 99 percent of the people on this planet no how to fight. Even in BJJ there are a lot of techniques that are flashy and don’t work in real life. Only the basics and I am sure some of this stuff at it’s basic level will work

  • @marektruper4242
    @marektruper4242 7 месяцев назад

    Bullshido at its best. You would be taken down in a second. WHere? Here: 00:51 - having a stance like this is ridiculous. BTW: Look at the opponents left hand, he could punch you. Not to mention his knees.

  • @rohanraman1
    @rohanraman1 7 месяцев назад

    Haha Steven segal..

  • @joaquinbex663
    @joaquinbex663 7 месяцев назад

    Traducir al castellano..x favor .

  • @0713mas
    @0713mas 7 месяцев назад

    Spear system uses a similar technique. Not sure what system he took it from, but it is a great technique for self defense and even works on the ground judo and juijitsu guys even use it with a top collar grip on the gi. My valetudo instructor in the late 1990s called it a collar pry, as opposed to the collar tie. Wrestlers are good at defending it, with shucks and duck unders but most attackers have no answer for the technique. Ty for posting

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio 7 месяцев назад

      Yes as people advance the duck under and single leg as well as body lock takedowns are considered as foundational is thinking versus a common person and as the student advances we work more on trained responses and counters to those. SPEAR has some good stuff in it and operates on some similar principles. I'm glad you saw this as the response to the common untrained attack compared to others that think it has to defend versus a Div 1 wrestler or BJJ takedown artist. As I say basic starts at basic but we'll post some more advanced defenses versus trained attackers soon.

    • @0713mas
      @0713mas 7 месяцев назад

      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio I love traditional and hybrid martial arts, as well as combat sports. I once thought one was better than the other or had more to offer, but after 30+ years of training. I feel like I can see advanced applications of fundamental techniques and the basic functions in what would be considered advanced techniques.

  • @mikebaum5976
    @mikebaum5976 8 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @StratmanDarrell
    @StratmanDarrell 8 месяцев назад

    Good technique. 50 years ago, we had to learn 20 self defense techniques for our yellow belt, 20 more for orange and 20 more for green. . . plus all the kicks, blocks, punches, and stances. under Hapkido instructor, Ivan Bergeron of Elliot Lake, Ontario Canada. Hapkido should have gained more notoreity than Tae Kwon Do.

  • @zod5966
    @zod5966 8 месяцев назад

    Not a fan of traditional martial arts. Mostly all show and tradition with little cardio or actual self defense benefit...in my opinion. But basic kickboxing I believe in. Good for this young lady. Add some BJJ to that kickboxing and you have a killer. Subbed

  • @thaistomp
    @thaistomp 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome technique fellas. I'd love to train with yall.

  • @stevenweigand7153
    @stevenweigand7153 8 месяцев назад

    You're one of the only TKD people I've ever seen performing a plausible application from a form, something akin to Okinawan Bunkai. Good for you.

  • @charlesreed5839
    @charlesreed5839 8 месяцев назад

    If this is the application, why is the footwork of the sidestep ignored in the form? That seems key to the rest of the application. Why do the chambers ignore the grasping motion, which also seem integral to the application? Why does the punch in the form get coupled with a forward step, but not in the application? These kinds of issues are what have always crossed my mind with form applications not just in TKD, but across all the Okinawan-inspired styles.

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio 8 месяцев назад

      One way to look at forms is that they can be a pneumonic or skeleton of gross motor action and mental place holders for families of techniques and movement. The first part of the form is an outside step to the left mixed with the chamber and corresponding low block. This is demonstrated in the application as a block and regrab stepping off line using the pulling hand to attach and the low block as an attack. Blocks can be strikes when applied and the translation of Tae Kwon Do is the way of smashing hand and foot. Like all skeletons or abbreviations there is room to derive multiple applications and variation on a theme more than looking at the form as a 1 for 1 replication of a technique or application. It can be the practice of motor functions such as moving with accuracy, timing and precision and giving the practitioner the freedom to make connections as they draw out practical application for themselves. This is just my take on it having studied arts that are practical on the face and others that have art(attribute/kinesthetic development on the face) in addition to the practical martial end. Hope this helps.

  • @Jordansparte
    @Jordansparte 9 месяцев назад

    Great tip!

  • @hughgerhart4011
    @hughgerhart4011 9 месяцев назад

    work on your flexibility, omg

  • @aikidoshi007
    @aikidoshi007 9 месяцев назад

    You need to be super fit and flexible to pull that off. If you do it too slowly your opponent will simply catch it and then you're screwed. If it is really fast and head height it may be game over for your opponent. I was once fighting a chap who was a stocky British Paratrooper and I hit him in the head with a spining heel kick. He literally rotated around his navel 90 degrees and crashed into the deck. We both had a good laugh about that afterward.

  • @victortorres7851
    @victortorres7851 9 месяцев назад

    Sir, I understand that you want to instruct however. No disrespect I suggest having somone who can perform the technique properly demonstrate while perhaps you teach. Otherwise there may be confusion on proper execution. I've had a hip replacement and have my high level students demonstrate the more intricate techniques.

    • @pureplaya
      @pureplaya 9 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @tonmikecarn
    @tonmikecarn 9 месяцев назад

    Sorry that is tournament type and Not Not combat effective Your just trying to look good for a judge for points.Nope NOT REAL TKD SORRY

  • @iainowsiany7424
    @iainowsiany7424 9 месяцев назад

    Bruh

  • @Kenjilaowarrior
    @Kenjilaowarrior 9 месяцев назад

    Dont spin on your turning back kick and extend your leg farther out. This will help with power and balance.

  • @Psionifier
    @Psionifier 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent demo!

  • @Psionifier
    @Psionifier 10 месяцев назад

    I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm sure this has good application depending on the opponent's skill level and the given scenario, but generally I advise against blocking and parrying kicks with extended fingers for a good reason. For side kicks, you're better off moving out of range or side stepping into a different angle. If kickboxing, then you know why you dont drop your hands.

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio 10 месяцев назад

      Yes this is more TKD specific and range dependent. I agree that good range management and solid barriers with checking kicks are your bet 80% of the time especially in a kickboxing scenario. Just exploring some applications of movement off forms that also ties to some JKD methods of kick defense. Systems and strategy and tactics are vast.

    • @Psionifier
      @Psionifier 10 месяцев назад

      @@GuardianMartialArtsStudio Agreed and understood! I also wanted to express my appreciation for your generosity in sharing content like this online. Given the prevalence of online trolls and keyboard warriors, your willingness to provide such information is truly commendable. Keep up the great work!

  • @jm7578
    @jm7578 11 месяцев назад

    Great explanation and technique

  • @Der_Robbenklopper
    @Der_Robbenklopper 11 месяцев назад

    What dance is this? Rumba or Foxtrott?

  • @Vernonu9
    @Vernonu9 11 месяцев назад

    Hmmmm, nah.........

  • @DrakoDragoonz
    @DrakoDragoonz 11 месяцев назад

    Could u explain to me her right hand was free all the time you two hands were at her left arm she could hit you realy hard with a hook punch. The truth is getting behind your opponent in a real fight it wont be as easy. A experienced fighter is looking for openings you had your two arms at het left arm exposing your side thats a opening. How would you counter that? Ps i am not roasting i am trying to learn. I hope to see a reaction and maby learn a thing or two Keep up the good work

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio 11 месяцев назад

      Good comments. The initial hit is a finger jab to the eyes in real which buys some time to move and adjust. I've both given and taken shots to the eyes and its a good stun which buys a second or two which is a long time in fight speed. Yes the right hook is a threat if there is not the initial contact but the idea is attack the vision first to allow other transitions. The shovel hook when landing well is a god option because ortho it hits liver and southpaw spleen which are both bad shots to take. Any time you try to take the back there must be damage done to buy time or a grapple to maneuver around. The more experience the more you have to set it up well and make the transition smooth. How you'd tackle that between an inexperienced person versus a more experienced depends on the situation. Is this looking at use in a sport setting or in a real setting and so on. This is leaning toward some concepts in the art and there would be elements extracted to simplify for simple self defense. In a real situation. if force was justified, I would probably go eyes then follow up with solid striking or grappling to nullify the attacker. Sport against another trained fighter would be a a different approach and depend on rule set. Substitute the finger jab for a basic jab and parry the arm away instead of elbowing it to make space for the shovel hook which would turn their shoulders and rear hand away from you. Then go for the most fluid takedown.

    • @DrakoDragoonz
      @DrakoDragoonz 11 месяцев назад

      @@GuardianMartialArtsStudio thank you for the explanation makes scence

  • @pa3k845
    @pa3k845 11 месяцев назад

    What fucking bullshit is this 😂😂😂 OMG. Works only in gym bro.

  • @JACE_75
    @JACE_75 11 месяцев назад

    Very effective technique in sparring & self defence.👏🏾

  • @JACE_75
    @JACE_75 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Keep the content coming. 👏🏾🙏🏾

  • @eyaadedits
    @eyaadedits Год назад

    Absolutely loved this trick❤

  • @eyaadedits
    @eyaadedits Год назад

    Amazing sir

  • @pichetkullavanijaya6908
    @pichetkullavanijaya6908 Год назад

    Hoosiers dojo

  • @johngault7329
    @johngault7329 Год назад

    I like to intentionally miss a crescent kick. Than when they come in, I'm set up for the spinning back kick. I've seen this kick used in MMA quite a few times..

  • @conanedogawa4798
    @conanedogawa4798 Год назад

    Would like to see something like this attempted in MMA. There's a reason TKD practitioners are called paper tigers. I used to practice TKD. I got out of it when I was able to, as a brow-belt, beat a 3rd dan in a spar by pretty much doing nothing but throwing machine gun round kicks while balancing on one foot. If you can win a spar in TKD rules using tactics that would get you killed IRL, it's a good sign it's not a good style to be practicing.

    • @youmadbro7733
      @youmadbro7733 Год назад

      I agree with most of what you said. TKD In general is not a very good style for real life application. That’s because most TKD applicants aren’t very good. TKD at a high level is extremely dangerous. I don’t mean any old Black Belt (because we all know TKD gives away black belts like candy on Halloween). I’m talking about an Olympic level athlete. Those guys kicks (TKD kicks) are extremely dangerous and you’d be an unconscious fool to think otherwise.

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio Год назад

      I've used this combination against kickboxers and mma people. Timing it the big part of it and setting up the footwork. Look up spinning back kick or spinning heel kick in mma and there are a bunch of knockout vids. As far as the art it had been watered down due to the sportification and the Olympics in the last three decades but old style practitioners which I learned from fought hard and it was anything goes rules not the tippy tappy stuff today at the Olympic point style. Trembling shock was a requirement and people lost teeth and got their bumps and bruises. No bad styles just bad applications and practitioners.

    • @conanedogawa4798
      @conanedogawa4798 Год назад

      @@GuardianMartialArtsStudio I hear that. TKD really does have some horrendously powerful kicks and it's probably the style that does the most sparring of any style out there. Those are both serious points in favor. It's just the lack of any training that can point most practitioners today in a direction that would allow them to cope with real situations.

  • @jorryclinard8782
    @jorryclinard8782 Год назад

    'promo sm' 😥

  • @ibexedward3449
    @ibexedward3449 Год назад

    need more

  • @ibexedward3449
    @ibexedward3449 Год назад

    make a video about stretching so we can perform good kicks

  • @marouaneidmansour8276
    @marouaneidmansour8276 Год назад

    Some feels very lazy and weird ... American dojos are weird

  • @randomstuff4762
    @randomstuff4762 Год назад

    So... Kick through the target. So like you are supposed to.

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio Год назад

      Modern tkd tournament rules have less power in thier kicks. We're old school way of smashing hand and foot. Hit with trembling shock!

  • @manfrombritain6816
    @manfrombritain6816 Год назад

    how to add power to your kicks: come to a muay thai gym

  • @jackhanson1274
    @jackhanson1274 Год назад

    In your first move to set up the frame, the right side of your face appears completely open to a left hook off of your attacker. I've seen a lot of fighters throw a pair of shots, so right would be followed by left to try and catch the opponent as they dodge for example. How do you deal with this?

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio Год назад

      Good question! Often with the frame that stretches out the neck and shocks the person back a bit as well as providing cover from the angle that a cross might come in from. We're playing nice in training but in real that's delivered with vicious intent and puts you inside the arc(zero pressure) of a follow up as opposed to on the X. You could potentially do a double cover jamming the elbow into the face or going cover parry to deal with the back hand if it shows up. A unique situation also occurs here with the height difference, my frame is lower than what it would be on someone similar height and that does make for a gap, yet the angle that he would have to reach up to make contact is blocked by the frame mostly though there is possibility for the hook. If you position to the half tie to go for the knees, the arm does block the back hand pretty well as you frame in addition to turning their face away from you, making it harder to turn in for a back hand hit. We'll cover work off the jab cross/jab cross hook in a video soon and hopefully this will clarify some points on dealing with multiple shots.

  • @cremelifted
    @cremelifted Год назад

    what if homie just throws a mean ass left

  • @bigbadbob7889
    @bigbadbob7889 Год назад

    This was a great tutorial! You seem to be a good teacher. I bet you would get a lot more youtube viewtime and likes if you shortened your intros!

  • @leonalewisfan5055
    @leonalewisfan5055 Год назад

    Very nice

  • @yongjinnkim9207
    @yongjinnkim9207 Год назад

    Why Korean flag on the wall? Sibat sounds F-word in Korean.

    • @GuardianMartialArtsStudio
      @GuardianMartialArtsStudio Год назад

      We teach both Taekwondo and Hapkido at the school as well as Modern Arnis hence both the Korean flag and Philippine flag. Sibat is the word in Tagalog (Filipino dialect) for 5 foot spear/staff.

  • @tactusxii
    @tactusxii Год назад

    ty sir