The Dracula Guard in Padwork - Daeng Lanna Muay Thai w/ Commentary

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @cehinton
    @cehinton 8 лет назад +19

    Wow, I learned a ton by watching that. It felt like I was being given the private lesson! Your narration explained so much. Thanks!

  • @capitandelnorte
    @capitandelnorte 5 лет назад +2

    tried it first time today! it was awesome, felt exposed but realized that keeping the opponent busy with your left hand and using knees and shins to attack and protect helps the exposed mid section a lot

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  5 лет назад

      Awesome!

    • @themoolag
      @themoolag 4 года назад

      I was also wondering about this. I would feel vulnerable to a mid kick to my right side. I'm sure if applied correctly, there's a countermeasure to this.

  • @nvanguy6868
    @nvanguy6868 5 лет назад +1

    Best muay thai channel, humble and always working with the best fighters, battle proven
    Techniques by the best fighters

  • @Tee_eej
    @Tee_eej 4 года назад +1

    Master Deng!!! Let's goo!! I got to train with him in my time at Lanna. Great gym and amazing trainers

  • @thomasstauring4717
    @thomasstauring4717 5 лет назад +2

    This is awesome Sylvie! Learned so much! I learned Dracula guard before my roundhouse. It helps defend before you kick and gets the arms in position to kick. I'm obsessed with this guard and gonna use it nonstop. Another good attack off it is the dominate arm elbow

  • @neuroinfinity9471
    @neuroinfinity9471 7 лет назад +2

    I started training Muay Thai 1.5 year ago at a MMA gym in Australia and I recently stumbled across your channel. The way you break down techniques with your commentary is extremely helpful in my own training and highly appreciated. Keep up the great work Sylvie!

  • @thesummit615
    @thesummit615 3 года назад

    I love the commentary throughout! Thank you for this resource!

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  3 года назад

      I've archived over 100 hours of commentary with legends & great krus of Thailand, you can check that out here: www.patreon.com/posts/muay-thai-uncut-7058199

  • @AndrewMilesMurphy
    @AndrewMilesMurphy 10 месяцев назад

    I feel very enriched by this, thanks for the reminders

  • @AndoMierzwa
    @AndoMierzwa 8 лет назад +6

    Awesome as always, Sylvie. Thanks for sharing!

  • @markphillips7955
    @markphillips7955 Год назад

    Thanks for this Sylvie, really good to see and learn from

  • @funtime-gq8ju
    @funtime-gq8ju 6 лет назад

    I love Muay Thai and I am at aww of all the top trainers you train with one day I would love to go to Thailand

  • @azaquihelify
    @azaquihelify 7 лет назад +1

    Woooow, this is perfect for my style, i like to catch with my elbow but i have never try to tuck it to my chin like that.....can't wait to try it out!!!

  • @sonyfxi
    @sonyfxi 6 лет назад

    Sylvie thank you for the commentary. It's very helpful to know what Coach was saying and your thought bubble. It's was like being ringside.

  • @Old299dfk
    @Old299dfk 4 года назад

    Love the music in the background

  • @M3028
    @M3028 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks for posting your videos! Keep up the good work. I don't do Muay Thai but would like to try it one day.

  • @juanfloressanchez9402
    @juanfloressanchez9402 2 года назад +1

    Thank you kru greatings from México

  • @AndrewMilesMurphy
    @AndrewMilesMurphy 10 месяцев назад

    We never worked on that when I was there, not specifically. But the hallmarks of all the Kru's padwork is tangible in this gym. Sawadee sawa-dee-e :)

  • @ightimmaheadout290
    @ightimmaheadout290 3 года назад

    keep up the great work sylvie, always a pleasure to watch your videos

  • @ValerieParizeault
    @ValerieParizeault 8 лет назад +4

    I really enjoy watching your videos with the commentaries! Thanks so much!

  • @littlebattx
    @littlebattx Год назад

    beautiful guard, this are some mesmerizing knees

  • @grimzkul
    @grimzkul 8 лет назад +5

    Brilliant video!

  • @orangeiceice12
    @orangeiceice12 7 лет назад

    stiff arm during the teep was cool. love the guard. ive used it before, called it the batman. nice to see other people in other arts and other corners of the world doing the same things

  • @cuzen2ownage
    @cuzen2ownage 7 лет назад +4

    cool insight into muay thai thanks

  • @on007
    @on007 7 лет назад

    (Pattern drills.) "Gives you the repetition, but not in a way you're going to zone out on." I like that.

  • @Vortica
    @Vortica 7 лет назад

    Wow I found your channel just yesterday and I love it! Thank you so much Sylvie!
    I love Muay Thai and your videos are helping a lot! Thanks again!!!

  • @622PSS
    @622PSS 7 лет назад

    First saw this (on RUclips) being used by Buakaw in his K1 fights around 10 years ago. It's good for countering uppercuts.

  • @PavementWarrior
    @PavementWarrior 4 года назад

    Great job Sylvi, absolutely inspiring

  • @Tousanx
    @Tousanx 7 лет назад

    thanks for posting. I'd love it if there was a authenic muay thai gym where I live.

  • @jamesmiles9048
    @jamesmiles9048 7 лет назад +1

    More videos on this Dracula guard please for southpaws,not many around,think good guard in close,to protect your face,like your videos you explain things good,

  • @georgikrastev
    @georgikrastev 5 лет назад +1

    This is it, the missing piece that bugged me, this defense, it just makes perfect sense for Muay Thai. I will so incorporate it into my game. I've seen this in fights, surely. Yet I did not know why and exactly how to use it which is here clarified beyond any doubt. We walk forward, defend with this against punches, we anticipate kicks because we're open and it's obvious they will attack us there so we can grab them more easily. It's just... Amazing is the only word that comes to mind.

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  5 лет назад

      Pretty awesome that it all clicked. There is an even better video of the Dracula Guard with Daeng in the Muay Thai Library for patrons. A full hour with commentary breakdown.

  • @mingleung91
    @mingleung91 4 года назад

    Very nice tutorial, both the training and your explanation are very useful, thank you!

  • @nylandboard6218
    @nylandboard6218 7 лет назад

    Sylvie, awesome posts, and love your commentary! Thank you!

  • @hatakashi1900
    @hatakashi1900 6 лет назад

    Just found u and ur website, ur are an inspiration to me, keep it going!

  • @salsa4umoudrik141
    @salsa4umoudrik141 6 лет назад

    thank you for the quality of your videos

  • @goldenJibaku
    @goldenJibaku 3 года назад

    Excellent teacher !!!!

  • @cippunk91
    @cippunk91 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for the amazing video! Very useful!

  • @yurisavchenko4032
    @yurisavchenko4032 4 года назад

    thanks SYLVIE

  • @goldenJibaku
    @goldenJibaku 3 года назад

    Excellent vidéo

  • @charlie7678
    @charlie7678 6 лет назад

    Sylvie your commentary is so good. That dracula guard is cool as fk!

  • @stephenboyes5189
    @stephenboyes5189 7 лет назад

    GREAT PAD HOLDING

  • @tnobregasousa
    @tnobregasousa 7 лет назад

    Very good. That's great coaching

  • @kamsenal
    @kamsenal 8 лет назад +1

    That was awesome, thank you for sharing.

  • @edwinhadimuljono8190
    @edwinhadimuljono8190 5 лет назад

    Great video thanks. Amazing coach and athlete.

  • @haroldreddick2865
    @haroldreddick2865 7 лет назад

    My trainers started to have me train this a couple months ago. Still getting the hang of it, but it's great, especially when I'm always going forward in my fights. This and the 'Toddy Turtle', 555.

  • @martinduran2769
    @martinduran2769 7 лет назад

    I love this guard

  • @stufraser8616
    @stufraser8616 7 лет назад

    Great commentary - thanks for info

  • @clipdrift
    @clipdrift 7 лет назад +2

    you deserve more subs

  • @survivalistnomad9507
    @survivalistnomad9507 5 лет назад

    Awesome technique. Thank you.

  • @Vyrkgrl
    @Vyrkgrl 8 лет назад +1

    I love the instruction, very tidy. My instructor used to encourage us to stay on the balls of the feet but I notice in Thailand kickboxing fights, there's a tendency towards more flat footed fighting, standing in front of an opponent and trading hits based on conditioning. Can you talk about this dynamic with how you're being taught?

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  8 лет назад +5

      There is a lot of variation in styles in Muay Thai, but one thing to keep in mind about the "flat foot" in Thai fighters is that even when the foot look flat, there is usually slight pressure on the ball, and the heel is maybe even a little off the ground. They are not "heavy" on their feet, or back on their heels. So, when trainers tell you to get up on the balls of your feet they are really over stressing a kind of weight distribution, for the purposes of learning. In the west this might produce fighters who are more obviously on the balls of their feet, while in Thailand it is much more subtle. But you do bring up a really good point about how Thais will tend to stand in much more than western Muay Thai fighters, and in this video Pi Daeng is telling me that he wants this kind of style from me, firmly connected to the ground (but not flat on my feet). Again, there are lots of different Muay Thai styles, and the one I use (Muay Khao) is very forward advancing and should be solid.

  • @adrcamacho1
    @adrcamacho1 8 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @GarciaGungFuJKD
    @GarciaGungFuJKD 7 лет назад

    This is absolutely great. Thanks for sharing, you have a new subscriber for sure.

  • @carlfrancis3440
    @carlfrancis3440 7 лет назад

    excellent video

  • @TheCallmom
    @TheCallmom 8 лет назад

    You have become so strong and more confident since ur first videos. Is there anyway I can watch your fights?

  • @scopedog9999
    @scopedog9999 7 лет назад

    Thank you your video, i learn it a lot

  • @johnc7801
    @johnc7801 5 лет назад

    12:30 So she had a fight the night before & was still training like this? Wow. She looks good & has great cardio. She's tough!

  • @theredeemedofzion8291
    @theredeemedofzion8291 7 лет назад

    Keep up the good work ahchwath

  • @victorklerk1
    @victorklerk1 7 лет назад

    Nice videos, very nice technique, keep trainning!

  • @riveraf5053
    @riveraf5053 8 лет назад +1

    great work! !

  • @danmann3182
    @danmann3182 8 лет назад

    Sylvie, you are so amazing.. you are so different from many other women who choose to shop in their free times and be couch potatoes when they dont shop.

  • @MaximusWolfe
    @MaximusWolfe 7 лет назад

    Great stuff. Thank you.

  • @selfpolicing
    @selfpolicing 8 лет назад

    Worldclass! Thank you!

  • @cesarortiz
    @cesarortiz 6 лет назад

    Why would thumb down great tips and knowledge being shared bunch of haters

  • @smellyhippi
    @smellyhippi 6 лет назад

    Hey i love your channel and your honesty, I'm the same with my switch kicks haha

  • @alexteo1156
    @alexteo1156 Год назад

    Hi Sylvie (or anyone kind to share), besides when Jabbing, can the active guard also be used when throwing Cross?

  • @mrface417
    @mrface417 6 лет назад

    that guard is class

  • @cehinton
    @cehinton 7 лет назад

    When you say "Block, and eat the space", is that a general rule that applies to every blocking situation?

  • @gargamel5444
    @gargamel5444 6 лет назад

    LOL, I have taught this sort of elbow guard in another art, and referred to Bella Lagosi (Dracula).

  • @andusz5518
    @andusz5518 Год назад

    It's a wonderful guard, especially because of how niche it is and how few people know about it let alone practiced against it, HOWEVER, my one big gripe is I can't use it as a southpaw because I would be essentially presenting my liver to my opponent on a silver platter :C once I learn orthodox, I will 100% incorporate it with some nasty switch kicks, elbows and knees!

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  Год назад

      There is an entire hour in the Muay Thai Library on using the Dracula Guard in mixed stance (southpaw): www.patreon.com/posts/16213931

  • @smallgulp
    @smallgulp 8 лет назад +1

    52 Blocks calls this "Rob the Bank"

  • @sascha.ritter
    @sascha.ritter 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much for this video. I love your stuff!
    The Long Guard is kind of my favorite "move", so this helps with it. :D

  • @iseedeadpeople8325
    @iseedeadpeople8325 5 лет назад

    Hi. What are those gloves and where are they from? Thanks . Great video

  • @thomaslockley945
    @thomaslockley945 6 лет назад

    you look pretty built, an tough for a girl sylvie von , you have some really nice tone an nice strikes

  • @Mcstud361
    @Mcstud361 7 лет назад

    Great video, I watched the whole thing.. keep it up amigo

  • @cfs3622
    @cfs3622 8 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @JediMindTrikkz
    @JediMindTrikkz 8 лет назад

    AWESOME!!!!

  • @HECTORARTUROA
    @HECTORARTUROA 7 лет назад +1

    Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu - Muay Thai is the first time I watch this guard and the strike used simultaneously... is this a variation of Dracula guard use invented by your coach?.

  • @jdothman8575
    @jdothman8575 6 лет назад

    What gloves do you use for pad and bag work?

  • @phoenixamaranth
    @phoenixamaranth 8 лет назад

    I've watched several of your videos and noticed each trainer has a different view on things, like throwing the arm back on a kick or keeping it up for guard. How do you reconcile the different teacher's styles? Don't they cause you to lose progress when you're switching back and forth in your training, varying for each trainers preferred methods? Would you, or could you, say any of the styles are more effective than the others in your experience? I know a lot can be subjective, but curious if you feel any variations of doing the same technique have been better than others you've been taught.

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  8 лет назад +1

      None of the techniques are wrong or even "better". It isn't hard, you just practice the technique being taught to you, feel its strengths and weaknesses, and integrate what is positive for you as a fighter, and leave out what is not. Every technique or style has something to teach you. When you are with a particular trainer you practice what they show out of respect. Out of these different inputs you create your style. Each way of doing things has pluses and minuses.

  • @adversecatalyst2190
    @adversecatalyst2190 5 лет назад

    Thank you :-)

  • @goldenJibaku
    @goldenJibaku 3 года назад

    Ty

  • @combatprinciplesmma
    @combatprinciplesmma 8 лет назад

    How does this deal with body kicks and punches?

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  8 лет назад +2

      The same way more common Muay Thai guards do. Attacks to the body aren't defended with the arms and elbows in Muay Thai, they are defended with knees and shins.

  • @faronmclurkin1103
    @faronmclurkin1103 8 лет назад

    thanks for posting sylvie. I am thinking about integrating this because it feels like an effective way to eat space as a smaller fighter but am wondering if there are only leg attacks out of it. where do
    your hands most often come back into play after entering with the initial shot?

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  8 лет назад

      @Faron It's actually pretty versatile in strikes, more than you would think. I'm currently working on an exploding left hook out of it, hope to put up some video soon. What happens is that when the guard is closed it really tightens the hook, making it come right out of your rib cage, creating tremendous power. Tightening the hook is something I've been working on anyways after taking a private with Sagat, I was surprised how much the two go together. Of course though the jab is ready-made in this guard, and lead body digs and hooks. And your right elbow is poised for a very strong attack, with lots of shoulder behind it. As fighter who is closing space, this is perfect.
      But also look at this: ruclips.net/video/sRPjJEuOOC0/видео.html - The cross arm defense in boxing is similar in many ways. These boxers are able to punch out of it nicely. I haven't worked in this direction yet, but the two guards can be related.

    • @faronmclurkin1103
      @faronmclurkin1103 8 лет назад

      Thanks! BTW I am a close friend of Nell who I just told about your response. She went nuts!

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  8 лет назад

      Haha, it's hard to picture Nell going nuts, she's so chill. What a crazy coincidence and small world though! She's one of my favorite persons in all the world.

    • @faronmclurkin1103
      @faronmclurkin1103 8 лет назад

      Your right! She is how I found you. What is even crazier is that we used to work together and she has this classic photo with you in it (the bandana one). I know that picture like the back of my hand and for it to be Sylvie Con Douglass the fighter is so crazy. I'm training hard and you help keep me going. Thanks so much for the inspiration!

  • @ThreeCoast
    @ThreeCoast 4 года назад

    Buakaw comes to mind

  • @hichamnad9107
    @hichamnad9107 7 лет назад

    very nice....usshh!!!

  • @TheKruRosu
    @TheKruRosu 7 лет назад

    i love your videos..
    but trie to put your right eal out and your right knee inside when you do the cross

  • @Tinnakorn123
    @Tinnakorn123 3 года назад

    Good

  • @fattyfatfat911
    @fattyfatfat911 8 лет назад

    are you a full time fighter? or do you have a job? i am asking because i would love to train in thailand but am tied down to a job

  • @foursix32
    @foursix32 5 лет назад

    aka the Dab Guard

  • @Bl2EAKIN
    @Bl2EAKIN 7 лет назад

    Haven't read other comments, but isn't the Dracula guard very vulnerable to body punches? Straight right to the body. Light jab into the guard, quick left uppercut to the body. Hell, even a jab into the body can exploit this guard, I feel. I don't think a rear knee is fast enough to counter punches to the body.

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  7 лет назад +7

      Yes, people love to bring this hypothetical up. Every guard has holes, and is used differently for different purposes. Body punches in general are not significantly used in Muay Thai, in part because elbow counters can be nasty, something boxing does not have to worry about. In the Dracula guard both elbows are readily available. Punches to the body can also be fended off pretty easily with a raised lead knee. Unlike in boxing, Muay Thai does not defend the abdomen with the arms or by crouch. Arms are kept high because of elbows. The body is defended by knees, counter threats and control of distance - its a long guard so properly used the front hand can shove and steer an opponent, and yes the rear knee is a threat to any dipping opponent. Of course, there are always openings, you should never just stay in one guard for that reason. Think about the standard "11" guard. The Dracula guard is useable in most 11 guard situations, but it's far more dynamic.

  • @thnrrtr
    @thnrrtr 7 лет назад

    I wonder why they don't use the Dracula Guard in boxing? Seems like there would be a lot of good opportunities to use it imo.

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  7 лет назад

      Historically a cross-armed defense has been used, at times looking very much like the Dracula Guard ruclips.net/video/sRPjJEuOOC0/видео.html

    • @thnrrtr
      @thnrrtr 7 лет назад +1

      Yoooo! Sylvie! Big fan. Didn't expect you to comment, this is awesome haha. Yeah I am aware of the cross-armed guard. Been studying the old mongoose for his counter punching. What I don't get though is why don't practitioners of the cross-armed guard extend their lead hand the way muay thai fighters do when they do the the Dracula Guard. They seem to only leave it extended when they're on offence and I've never seen someone use it on defense except for Mayweather when he does a quick retreat backwards and even then he doesn't do it as the Dracula Guard.

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  7 лет назад +1

      I'm not really sure, I know a lot less about boxing history than I do about Muay Thai. But a factor may be that the stiff arm can leave the body open to body punches. This is much less of an issue in Muay Thai where knees and elbows come in to play in that range. But this is just a wild guess. Also, the stiff arm in Dracular guard is an entry into clinch, which is a main goal for some fighters. But that isn't to say that the Dracula guard could not have interesting boxing applications.

  • @1968odisea
    @1968odisea 8 лет назад

    Amazin

  • @ryanplaton9227
    @ryanplaton9227 7 лет назад

    well.. better than the "dab" I guess lol

  • @michaelpolydorou5678
    @michaelpolydorou5678 7 лет назад

    hahahah great explanation ,,,,respect ,,,

  • @thomaslockley945
    @thomaslockley945 6 лет назад

    intence

  • @wecanwatersports1290
    @wecanwatersports1290 8 лет назад

    😀