Land Power Strikes... By Using LESS Power
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Question for Viewers: What other striking or kickboxing related topics do you think we should cover from a conceptual standpoint?
How to kick higher and controlled
Feinting to wear down a fighters reflexes and nervous system. You once said that it was exhausting fighting Wonderboy because he's constantly feinting and you never know what it coming and when.
I'd love to see a video on how you play that mental game.
How many head kicks can you hypothetically land without over exerting yourself?
@@Castro0119mc for me the answer is zero because I don't stretch enough.
Stance transition.
Never saw a vid or anyone mentioning one of my go to's.
I shouldnt be squared, when im 2m away from the oponent, i dont wanna be bladed when my oponent is in the pocket.
"Who's Chung Li?"
Nate's most brutal attack to date.
I was fucking staggered through the internet.
Broke my heart
Yeah I was definitely caught off guard.
@@hard2hurt I literally sat there and asked myself if I should be laughing my ass off, or falling into depression at this newer generation. You should definitely show him the Jackie Chan Chun li video. Funny as all hell. Edited Chun from chung. Hate auto correct.
@@onepoundswallowtwopoundcoc3115 bro chill im 16 and i know Chun Li
Icy Mike, in my honest opinion you are a perfect example of timing over speed, technique over strength, tactics over aggression. Thanks for the knowledge and your time bro, I learn something from all your videos.
Shout out to Nate he's thinning out
Thanks for the advice. Imma try this in sparring. ✌️
Chum lee from pawn stars!?
Mike sounds like Wolverine when he grunts
Your rotating power is the term your looking for
Tap’em first, slug’em last.
I could swear you covered this topic already...
Icy Mike. The term you were looking for is torque.
It was not!
Mike: I'm glad you stay out of the comments it's very smart.
Me: 👀
Jesus he’s twenty???
It is called inertia. Believe me I study engineering hehe
Yo for a minute I thought he was the guy from unbox therapy
Try To Break Martial Arts Guinness World Record Challenge
Chun Li 🤤
At 4:05 I noticed you didn't pivot your foot and thus not rotate your hip. You really need to work on that🙃
The stability on that Chun-li kick makes me wonder how long you've been saving that move for a video
Hahaha... it appeared suspiciously practiced?
@@hard2hurt tbf that was the first thing thst crossed my mind
That's what a background in traditional martial arts looks like. Traditional schools do too much technical practice, modern schools don't do enough.
I feel like a good rule of thumb for Mike's style is, if it doesn't make sense when you say it, it works when you do it.
Fair assessment.
Next video needs to be of you showing him how good street fighter is.
This
Yeah... he's in for it.
@@hard2hurt good to know. How can you throw a proper uppercut without doing ryu's shoryuken
“Im 20” 😂
Lmao like there isn’t street fighter 5
He uses that as an excuse for everything.
Yeah, he's 20. So what is he doing at an MMA gym instead of sitting on a couch playing video games?... Lol
I really hope theres a "how to fight like Chun Li" video coming soon or im gonna be sad 😂
I need to get my leg muscles back up.
@@hard2hurt and find a nice costume (ask Jackie Chan maybe)
@@Jenjak I commented he should show Nate that video.
Nates 20? Hell nah he's 30
He is a baby.
Nate: "I've never played it."
Me: "Dude, Street Fighter was basically my childhood, how have you not played it?"
Nate: "I'm twenty."
Me: "... I guess I'm booking into the nursing home tomorrow because now I feel old."
But she's in the recent Street Fighter... She was in Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Infinite. It's not like she wasn't in recent Capcom games.
Icy Mike I love ya man, the Chun li reference highlights the reason that 80's babies make the best fighters. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Idk how he doesn't know street fighter. Lol its an old franchise but it's no wear near dead.
Yeah I thought it was still going.
Street Fighter 5 came out in 2016. He isn't too young for that.
@@tylerortega7572 yeah but the crossover appeal isn't the same anymore. Japanese fighting games are much more niche than they used to be thanks to the death of the arcades.
@@hard2hurt it is but the arcades in the 80's and 90's made street fighter much more mainstream than it is now not to mention the martial arts mainstream boom was at its height at the same time.
Man... when Nate kept doggin' Chun Li I was half expecting a hard cut and then another partner infront of Mike
This video hurts me....not knowing who Chun Li and saying that he's 20. Thanks my dude for reminding that I'm getting older
@@Jose-oq5wq Snu Snu
when you dont go all in with the first hook, because when you do the following hook you have to rechamber it back to its place, your body has less rotational momentum going in the opposite direction, making it faster to rechamber after the first and slam that badboy with the second. also, the fact that you are hitting the opponent and it kicks you back, its actually good for you because it helps you turn back to your original position, it is also why missed shots take much longer to recover from.
TLDR: physics something bla bla
physics something bla bla is probably the best explanation.
@@hard2hurt recovering from missed strikes video?
@@regrothar yes if you throw a full power hook and you miss it you it will be harder to recover.
Reading this I’m thinking Mike Tyson’s hook to the body and then uppercut with the same hand…
@@ThomasToPC same. Dude was BRUTAL with that. Anyone who stayed close with him was toast.
4:16 interesting how he got the time frame correctly
"i'm 20"
bruh, i'm feeling old XD
BRO I had the exact same thought there xD I'm 20 and I always thought nate was like 25-26
Same.
Chun li thighs: 🙄
Mikes thighs: 😫
Nick Diaz boxing style is a beautiful change in tempo of pressure with softer shots mixed in with power ones, overwhelms you with the softer shots in numbers and hits you with the power to body or face , Also doubles or triples his lead hook.
Yeah he definitely uses softer shots to make the harder ones land.
So you've mastered the Chun Li kicks. Next video I want to see the Ehonda arm thing, Dhalsim stretches and Ken/Ryu spinning air kick
Get Jesse Encamp to do a collab and show us how to throw real life hadokens
Dont forget Sagat's Tiger Knee.
Chun Li was great, but when Cammy came out for the first time... I forgot who Chun Li was :D
Who Chun Li? LOL
I love this video. You know who is super good at doubling up? Gökhan Saki. He does that all the time and personally, I love the hook, power body hook combo followed by rear leg low kick.
I felt that. Had to explain to someone who Macho Man Randy Savage was recently.
Yikes that person is fired.
"side teep" MANS WILL DO ANYTHING TO AVOID CALLING IT A SIDE KICK
Am am old fighter Mike, and I always get something out of every video you put out. Thanks for putting quality info out for free!
Thank God the horrible days of the 80's & 90's with guys teaching bullshite having near cult like control over martial arts are long over!
The internet has destroyed the modern mcdojo thankfully
@@jonathonsayre4879 except for aikido and systema
I definitely learned the idea of doubling hits from taekwondo, kickboxing, capoeira and boxing. Moreso from boxing. I try to apply the idea to my strikes.
And at 2:15, he didn’t pivot on the ball of his foot. LOL. Just kidding. I love how you clown those keyboard trolls! Hahaha
how do you even know!
2:15 throw back to when he said generally people who get scientific they can’t fight that’s how you know he can fight
meta!
4:16 genius timing
How is there not more comments about this???? WTF is Mike a wizard???
Was looking for this in the comments lol
I have to admit it took a little fudging with the edit lol... but I was pretty close on the first draft. We've done this a LOT so I have a strong idea of where I'm at most of the time.
@hard2hurt IDK Mike, you could use the bounce of the rebound from the punch or kick as a sort of medium power momentum builder for several follow-up attacks right?
In short, to double up your strikes, execute the first one in a shitty way and execute the 2nd one as flawless as possible
Or have them both be good just to confuse the other guy
You two have it summed up.
Most significant blow in this video was Nate not knowing who Chun-Li was. Mike felt that one.
forget Mike, *I* felt that one just watching
These are the comments worth reading brother. Now realizing how young Mike was when he was playing Street Fighter compared to me I feel it even more. Damn.
I still am not sure I even believe him.
I’ve never played Street Fighter either, Nate
Lol imagine
banned
Come on bro. I like your channel, but that might be unforgivable
Huh? Seth, your video intro has the "perfect" soundbyte from Street Fighter II, which occurs after winning a round with full health bar.
Dude said “I’m 20,” like that’s an excuse not to know Chun Li. Come on Nate
2:30 mark what you meant is, not whole weight distribution is moved with first shot, so you have something to move on second hit. If you would hit first hard you would need to rebalance position to hit again from same side
Newton's 3rd law: to every action there is an equal and opposed reaction. In other words, you get hit with the same force you deliver. The second law (F=ma) determines the effect of that force. A bigger mass experiences lesser acceleration and visa versa. As far as throwing a roundhouse kick or hook punch, there are several physics topics also in play, include rotational kinetic energy and angular momentum. Truth be told, the rotational kinetic energy is less of a factor than linear kinetic energy because the rotational kinetic energy is usually always less than linear kinetic energy. If you haven't thrown a roundhouse or hook yet, your angular momentum is zero. It must maintain that value of zero because momentum is always conserved. This is what you feel yourself moving in the opposite rotational direction to the technique you applied. This was nerdy!
How are you a fighter and never played like THE FIGHTING GAME OF FIGHTING GAMES STREET FIGHTER! COME-ON NATE DO BETTER 😂😂😂😂
We nearly lost Mike ,dude started spittin' mad science
I'm basically Neil Degrasse Tyson
it was 4:06
ha! got you
They both can't be full power shots. . . UNLESS you're physically gifted like Mike Tyson 😆😂
Many KO artists use the concept in this video. Nieky Holzken is a prime example
Double left hooks are a favorite of mine. My coach had a boxing background, so he made me learn boxing before starting Muay Thai.
Make me go crazy bald daddy
Im sorry children.
The real devastating attack was the response for not knowing who Chun Li was by saying "I'm twenty"...that move slaughtered. Everything else was filler.
Sht... I've always thought if I'd fight for Chun-li, it would be against 30yeold virgin skinny-fat guys who live with her parents, not frking Icy Mike.
I disagree with the explanation as i feel it's the opposite. Newtons third law will apply in every case but it will be proportional to the force (equal and opposite) applied which i believe would get a simular effect for both powerful and less powerful punches and in my small experience in muay thai i feel that powerful strikes yes will experience that counter force from the target but wont fully through you off course at least in my experience. However i believe the cause for the phenomenon you are explaining is simply that when you through a powerful strike that isnt in a sort of whipping or snapping motion, at the end of the strike you yourself have to deccelerate and retract the strike with more force than you would with a less powerful strike which takes more time energy and effort which leads to your technical explanation which i agree with.
Next Video: Why you SHOULD be learning from Street Fighter
Mike sometimes I hate your videos. Cause you do my favorite set ups. And a few of my friends now actively watch your videos. Stop giving people quality content... Love from Canada
Immediately assumed he wouldn’t know who Chun was haha. Great video Mike.
That was so confusing.
Tyson often did power hook -> power uppercut with the same hand for many knockouts, especially when they would overreact to the hook, opening up their center while eyeing the other hand for the traditional follow up. In a similar Cus D'Amata style, Floyd Patterson would throw 3 hooks in the same spot and catch them relaxing (also, he had insanely fast hand speed). Canelo practices many combos with doubled up hands to catch people out in a similar way.
Who is Chun li
I never play it
Im 20
Fucking zoomers.
"It's THE girl!"
Made me choke while swallowing my tea.
Next up on Hard2Hurt: hugging and gently kissing your opponent on the forehead for maximum knockout power
A good example of multiple power strikes off of the same side is a counter Conor Mcgregor did on Eddie Alvarez. He threw a short counter left hook, then shifted his feet to reload his hips so he could throw both at full power while only having to re chamber his arm, not his whole body. I'm probably not explaining it well but it was insane.
This is good. Imma use it later.
If you’re bouncing off people when you hit them then your weighting is off. All your force needs to go into a target - kinda like how a cue ball stops after it hits another billiard ball instead of bouncing back. There isn’t necessarily an equal or opposite reaction in striking. This is why we train to follow through.
Your strikes should be breaking bones, not bouncing off.
Was that a fucking soccer ball hanging from that wall bracket
Nvm
Kinetic energy
Maybe I don't know
🤣
Thumbs up if you agree Coach Mike should dress up as Chun-Li for his next video.
“You don’t know who Chun Li is???”
“No I’m 20 “ 😳🤦🏾😂
At 4:43 the camera points upwards during the kick and we can't see if he turns his foot or not.
Aiiiieeee!!!!!
Stay out of the comments, Nate. Stay out of the comments!!
Nate I'm 18 and I've played street fighter. You are the odd ball not mike😂
Don't worry Mike you're not old I played street fighter I'm 19
I'd say that the reason both strikes can't be hard is not because of energy (I get what that argument is, tho) but because of your hips/body position. If you rotate your hips/body with the 1st hit then the 2nd one can't be hard unless you recharge/reset your hips/body making it very slow. Hence, you want the 1st hit to be fast/not_hard so that you still have enough rotation available in your hips/body.
The kind of opposite effect can be observer with the double/triple jabs. With the 1st jab you rotate the punch (from your guard to the strike) but for the 2nd or 3rd jab you don't rotate it anymore. Yes, it makes it less powerful but faster (which is what you want in the case of jabs).
All in all, if you want to throw two hard hits with the same hand or leg, you have to "recharge" it (namely reset your hips/body position, where the power comes from) which makes the combo much slower. It's a rather classic trade off between speed and power.
As always, thanks for the content! :)
I was hoping the video would end with you and Nate playing Street Fighter, that youngster needs some old school gaming education!
Yoooo Nathan you're lookin fresh my dude! I dig the clean up.
So consecutive power shots from the same side kinda like a rhythm break right?
Wow... I'm old
20 yr olds don't know CHUN LI????
Nick Diaz uses a similar technique with his punches. Tap tap tap Boom
At 5:03 his hands are down. That's horrible practice. JK I love this channel
Basically.
@@hard2hurt uh what
Im 20 and ik who chun li is
Please tell me you showed him who chun li is 😂😂🤣🤣🤦🤦
Nate: "I'm 20"
So am I Nate, but I still know who Chun LI is lol
Nates 20?!
Looks like he just got done serving 20
Chun Li is "The" girl ! Love the way she giggles after she's kicked your ass.
He probably know chung lee but doesn' know her name.
That "4 minutes and 16 seconds" joke was DAMN close to the real time on the video lol
Mike's Chun Li might be up there with Jackie Chan's Chun Li
bro im literally 22 and i know who chun lee is
cmon get this guy to play street fighter 3
yo nate homie, that "who's chun li" hit me harder then i think any punch or kick or bullet for that matter bruv
David benavidez does this with his right hand sometimes, just touches you with it so that he can get himself going
im 20...9
They can't both be powerful... well that is unless they are lol
I think even Nate can aspire to attain Chun-Li tier legs, just like the rest of us.
I guess Nate doesn't know about videogame characters
Please tell him to play street fighter v (5) its pretty good
Really cool video plus it continues based on the idea that we watched the previous one, that's really cool :D
Just out of curiosity: why do you guys use gloves that would be considered relatively cheap in the boxing world? I've noticed this as a trend among MMA guys. You don't really use Winning, Grant, Fly, Reyes or any of the more traditional boxing glove brands. Btw, I love Winning gloves.
I've handled and tried Reyes and Winning and I know they're good but I wasn't so in love that it would justify the price tag. I think there's a point of diminishing returns in glove price vs. value at about the $80-$90 mark. Also it's much easier to get a lot of experience with gloves in that price range to know what I like and don't like... and that's whether I'm paying for them or not because those companies are quicker to send us a variety of gear than say a company that puts out $300 gloves.
@@hard2hurt That seems like a very fair answer. I'm lucky (in a sense) to have disposable income and the opportunity to try stuff and research what I like. The biggest advantage I would evangelize on is the better balance I feel in a high end glove, especially at 16 or 18oz. They make a 16oz glove feel like a 12oz from a more mid market brand to me at least.
2:31 i think the term you're looking for is rotational range or tork or explosive hip rotation
Yes, but it's "Torque".
I appreciate the editor making the kick from the "4:16" comment at the 4:16 mark.
you were talking about action and reaction, and the idea of momentum lol