❤❤❤ الله اكبر و الصلاة و السلام على رسول الله سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم وعلى آله وصحبه والتابعين والملائكة عليهم الصلاة والسلام صدق الله العظيم ورسوله الكريم عليه الصلاة والسلام صدق الله العظيم رب العرش العظيم واتوب اليه وإن إليه راجعون ألف رحمة ونور عليهم الصلاة والسلام والحمد لله رب العالمين ❤❤❤
Keep dropping that right hand when you throw your body kick😍 a decent fighters is happy to eat that kick if it means they can throw a left hook clean on your chin lol
I would avoid punching and kicking as well, someone might get hurt! No reason to avoid this for more experienced students if you use it in a very controlled way.
Exactly. Even if youre aiming a bit higher to the hip, misses do happen. No way in hell id do this in sparring, and id be pissed if someone did it to me. I just do this as a hobby.
@@beta_cygni1950we do it all the time, haven't ever seen as issue as long as you're throwing it controlled and with very little power. The way I use it is with very little extension on my part, I'm more just bracing on their upper thigh to disrupt their timing. There's risk in everything, and I know each gym has their own opinions about using this in sparring, so to each their own. If I go to an open mat at other gyms I'll usually not utilize this unless I see others doing it first.
@@nicolasgodines1129 Not neccesarily. If your opponent happens to weight his foot & straighten his knee even a little bit, it doesnt take much pressure to hyper- extend the knee (especially from a front kick. Even a light one). Knees are very complex joints. Unless youre training for a pro fight, its best to not teep the thigh. Its too easy to miss & hyper extend the knee. None of us need the potentially severe consequences of that.
So simple, so useful
❤❤❤ الله اكبر و الصلاة و السلام على رسول الله سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم وعلى آله وصحبه والتابعين والملائكة عليهم الصلاة والسلام صدق الله العظيم ورسوله الكريم عليه الصلاة والسلام صدق الله العظيم رب العرش العظيم واتوب اليه وإن إليه راجعون ألف رحمة ونور عليهم الصلاة والسلام والحمد لله رب العالمين ❤❤❤
@@EventualWarlord😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
I like seeing when kicks are done with no guards, very inviting.
That switch is so clean 🔥
Init I didn’t even noticed he switched at first
Thank you 🙏
Very fluid
nice,thanks coach ❤
Im going to practice switch kicks with both legs for 4 months simply because I want to have good form and speed and power
Makes it look so easy
Uff, beauty combo.
I been drilling this low teep hip low inside it works but I'll try this instead
Nice
Is that Heihachi on the wall 🤣
If he throws a straight or uppercut as soon as he feels the teep he’s countering/interrupting the left body kick most of the time
Keep dropping that right hand when you throw your body kick😍 a decent fighters is happy to eat that kick if it means they can throw a left hook clean on your chin lol
Cover tekken 🥋🥊🔥
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Meow 💪🏻
Neymar???
Smooth
DO NOT DO THIS IN SPARRING!!
(Unless both you AND your partner are controlled enough not to get injured, which even then this is dangerous)
Shuttup
if you dont do this in sparring - wtf you even trying? :D
Slow, controlled 0.25 impulse power
I would avoid punching and kicking as well, someone might get hurt! No reason to avoid this for more experienced students if you use it in a very controlled way.
Dont kick my thigh in sparring
Isn’t that a dangerous place to teep
should you be doing this so casually in training? I can see knee's getting popped and torn from this little teep.
Exactly. Even if youre aiming a bit higher to the hip, misses do happen. No way in hell id do this in sparring, and id be pissed if someone did it to me. I just do this as a hobby.
@@beta_cygni1950 only in partner drills and slow sparring, and only with known experience partners not noobs
@@beta_cygni1950we do it all the time, haven't ever seen as issue as long as you're throwing it controlled and with very little power. The way I use it is with very little extension on my part, I'm more just bracing on their upper thigh to disrupt their timing.
There's risk in everything, and I know each gym has their own opinions about using this in sparring, so to each their own. If I go to an open mat at other gyms I'll usually not utilize this unless I see others doing it first.
If you’re teeping hard enough to do that to someone, you aren’t sparring like how you are supposed to 😂😂
@@nicolasgodines1129 Not neccesarily. If your opponent happens to weight his foot & straighten his knee even a little bit, it doesnt take much pressure to hyper- extend the knee (especially from a front kick. Even a light one).
Knees are very complex joints. Unless youre training for a pro fight, its best to not teep the thigh. Its too easy to miss & hyper extend the knee. None of us need the potentially severe consequences of that.
Other guys hand must have hurt
Si il recule sa jambe de devant, tu poses ton pied et tu prends un contre !
You gonna wanna keep with the back leg tho😅
Uuuiiii