Was looking for a video to show shield training, with proper holding, to someone and yours is the only good one I found! Thanks for sharing! Ohyee noice noice!
Great vid! I’m curious, how would you recommend using a kick pad by yourself when you don’t have a partner? Set it up on something for both punches and kicks?
If you can wrap a strap or 2 around the shield onto something flat or slightly curved would be ideal, Our man shield has a pull back strap designed to do this however our range of kick shields don't come with this feature, The ground is a great workout alternative also ;)
@@PUNCHEQUIPMENT Hey thanks a bunch for the reply. Been using it on the ground mostly, doing BJJ drills with it. Great workout. Might look into some of your equipment in future, thank you again for the reply and the videos!
This was a really good video on how to hold the pads for each type of punch/knee/kick etc.. but what about if you are doing drills which consists of kicks and knees? I found out today that holding the pad with my forearm on the middle grips across the pad (behind) and then my other hand grabbing the top handle, it was very painful when receiving roundhouse kicks. the pad I was using didn't look as padded as yours either :/
Thanks for the reply! Transitioning between the two can be difficult as you may need to change grips quickly. There are certainly other ways to hold the pad for round kicks however this thick pad does take alot of force outve Lorna kicks. Hopefully we can show you some other methods in a future video!
Isn't it bad for the body of the holder? Why would anyone enjoy getting kicked(his voice tells how much he is receiving)? Why can't there be a machine for it? Or a robot?
“Ah weee... nooice noice”
Cole Griffiths he sounds like Simon Panda the body builder lol
Should have done this w a huge dude that goes 100% on you that’s basically class always
We definitely have no issue with that on a future video!
Thanks for the comment :)
Was looking for a video to show shield training, with proper holding, to someone and yours is the only good one I found! Thanks for sharing! Ohyee noice noice!
Thanks very much! :)
I watch this vid so many times for training
excellent video, until now the most complete I found on youtube, your student with very good technique and super full of excellent information
Greatly appreciated ;)
Such a good video with clear explanations!!
Thanks legend!
Thanks for your video. It's really helpful for me, because I had a problem with holding shield when my partner kicking roundhouse middle or low kick.
Anytime! Happy it helped :)
I want you as my mma trainer yourr teaching so well and talk so good.Nice video
Much appreciated!
Thanks very educative
Glad it was helpful!
nice video !!
Thanks again Yasho!
Great vid! I’m curious, how would you recommend using a kick pad by yourself when you don’t have a partner? Set it up on something for both punches and kicks?
If you can wrap a strap or 2 around the shield onto something flat or slightly curved would be ideal,
Our man shield has a pull back strap designed to do this however our range of kick shields don't come with this feature,
The ground is a great workout alternative also ;)
@@PUNCHEQUIPMENT Hey thanks a bunch for the reply. Been using it on the ground mostly, doing BJJ drills with it. Great workout. Might look into some of your equipment in future, thank you again for the reply and the videos!
This was a really good video on how to hold the pads for each type of punch/knee/kick etc.. but what about if you are doing drills which consists of kicks and knees? I found out today that holding the pad with my forearm on the middle grips across the pad (behind) and then my other hand grabbing the top handle, it was very painful when receiving roundhouse kicks. the pad I was using didn't look as padded as yours either :/
Thanks for the reply!
Transitioning between the two can be difficult as you may need to change grips quickly.
There are certainly other ways to hold the pad for round kicks however this thick pad does take alot of force outve Lorna kicks.
Hopefully we can show you some other methods in a future video!
@@PUNCHEQUIPMENT Thanks for the response, I will look forward to seeing other methods to holding the pads in the near future! 👍
Oi!!!
Isn't it bad for the body of the holder? Why would anyone enjoy getting kicked(his voice tells how much he is receiving)? Why can't there be a machine for it? Or a robot?
Injuries are always possible in combat sports training,
However with a quality pad, good holding technique, those chances drop drastically :)
Uyyy hahahaha
Hahaha too much Muay Thai ;)
Telegraph a kick by stepping forward with you back leg first? If you're going to move you back leg why not step through and get a proper kick in?
Hey Mark, where exactly in the video are you referring to? Let us know when you can :)