More Important than Cardio: How to Pace Yourself in a Fight

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @justaguy2791
    @justaguy2791 5 лет назад +81

    3:03 - sport specific (start)
    4:15 - change tempo
    4:55 - breath
    5:21 train smart

  • @monkeycaboose6872
    @monkeycaboose6872 7 лет назад +194

    One of my wrestling team mates called me cardio king. In reality my cardio is ass, but I have good pacing.

    • @enri447
      @enri447 7 лет назад +39

      "My cardio is ass" 😂😂😂you're a legend.

    • @pendayho1497
      @pendayho1497 6 лет назад +2

      Jorge Masvidal’s Hairline FUCK XXXTENTACION!!! BITCH

    • @andrewgiegerich477
      @andrewgiegerich477 6 лет назад +3

      No such thing as pace in wrestling

    • @goof5068
      @goof5068 5 лет назад +1

      My friends at muay thai call me lightning

    • @knuckle-sandwichmma681
      @knuckle-sandwichmma681 5 лет назад +4

      I'm giving up on smoking. As a guy with dreams I'm really embarrassed of it but in sparring or running I always knew how to pace myself. In sparring I was avoiding punches with ease (my reach really helps that) so the other guy always burns out overextending, then out of frustration they try to knock my head off throwing 100% punches and it doesnt work. for those who hate running I absolutely understand. I hate pure running but there is a way to fix it. I was laughing and being skeptical when someone advised me that but headphones can really save your day. not only it makes you deaf to your terrible breathing (not saying you should not control your breathing but it makes you focus on something else) but you can use your imagination. be Rocky of your own movie that pumps you up.

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 7 лет назад +59

    He's spot on about the breathing. That was my number one weak point in fighting.

  • @헤비그랜파
    @헤비그랜파 7 лет назад +145

    3:16 wanderlei sliva's training

    • @maxxb0n3saw
      @maxxb0n3saw 6 лет назад +5

      Haha. Dude was an absolute monster in his prime though. But I agree. He was full throttle brawler

    • @Manis4817
      @Manis4817 6 лет назад

      In a nutshell.

    • @SCORPION-ln3wi
      @SCORPION-ln3wi 5 лет назад

      Lmao i died

  • @xyon9090
    @xyon9090 7 лет назад +133

    3:17
    Street fights since the dawn of fighting.

  • @garygwinn4256
    @garygwinn4256 7 лет назад +75

    I like the mentality, but I still think Cardio is More important. You can exert as much energy as your body can handle. The stronger your cardio, the more dynamic of a fighter you can be.

    • @josh2x226
      @josh2x226 Год назад +6

      Agreed. Think of yourself with stat bars. Power, speed, feints, footwork, combinations are all powered by cardio and if you have an abundance of it, that opens you to so many possibilities

  • @dinaxxe5266
    @dinaxxe5266 7 лет назад +140

    selfdedogs for the underfence

  • @davidmolina4167
    @davidmolina4167 7 лет назад +588

    who else laughed when he started swinging at the heavy bag with 100%

  • @averagebloke4474
    @averagebloke4474 7 лет назад +84

    You're right sir very important just look at Mcgregor vs Diaz 1 pace is critical. Good video as usual.

    • @pablolambert2817
      @pablolambert2817 7 лет назад

      Sonny Bill I guess u could also say that his cardio was terrible as well as how he paced the fight

    • @saturnine41
      @saturnine41 7 лет назад

      Pablo lambert. It was multiple things. Definitely Conor head hunting was the biggest mistake. But Diaz is a guy who builds up into a rhythm and we saw him feinting, throwing body punches, the volume strikes, which left Conor swinging at air a lot as Nate was able to bait out the reactions from him.

    • @pablolambert2817
      @pablolambert2817 7 лет назад

      Saturnine I agree it was a big problem but I think in the end if Connor haddent been over confident and ignored nates cardio and ability to work with rythm it would of been very different just like the second fight so ultimately it was really to do with how Connor trained and his ignorance towards Nate's skills

    • @birdsamora9925
      @birdsamora9925 7 лет назад

      EET FUK what about me?

  • @miaschreiner9216
    @miaschreiner9216 6 лет назад +2

    So true. Pacing is everything + decent cardio is everything

  • @carlosfigueroa4611
    @carlosfigueroa4611 5 лет назад +9

    This is definitely one of the issues that I had, I am a person that gives it all when training thinking that I can reach infinite stamina level (Super saiyan lol) and would end up tired in the first few rounds! Pace, bating and strategy are far more important than wasting energy trying to land power blows every time

  • @danclapper626
    @danclapper626 5 лет назад +1

    This is advice not just for fighting and training. This is life advice and can be applied to everything.

  • @ryvaleska
    @ryvaleska 3 года назад +3

    Why does he look amazing with EVERY Haircut

  • @mosesparente3540
    @mosesparente3540 7 лет назад +8

    this is pretty good for wrestling too, for me i usually use the first period to figure out how my opponents style, how does he react to my level changes, then once i got all that and i take him down a few times to get used to taking a shot on him, i use the next period to take him down, pull the trigger and go for the pin

  • @jamie91995
    @jamie91995 7 лет назад +34

    Can you do a video on defense against sweeps, I got swept today and I'm embarrassed 😔I did not throw a kick, he somehow kicked behind my leg and took out both my legs, but he barely moved and was right in front of me.

    • @mohsanahmad8115
      @mohsanahmad8115 7 лет назад

      The Chemistry Kid lol we've all been there

    • @zulunet3285
      @zulunet3285 7 лет назад

      Mohsan Ahmad True.

    • @rantingswede3471
      @rantingswede3471 7 лет назад +1

      The Chemistry Kid I was gonna compete last weekend but two Days before i got sweeped because i didnt pay attention and i dislocated my elbow and broke it... but other than that i rarely get sweeped and you need to really look at your opponent what he's doing and Change where (what leg) your Weight is on. and don't get embaresed we've all been there.

    • @SaFeXxRandomxX
      @SaFeXxRandomxX 7 лет назад +1

      i feel you man! the same happened to me a couple of weeks ago! Shane, read this!! :)

    • @TheJpmaster69
      @TheJpmaster69 7 лет назад

      So you got taken down and did not kick, but the guy who took you down was kicking.....huh maybe learn from it.

  • @ALIASWA
    @ALIASWA 7 лет назад +5

    For some reason, I was dying of laughter when he started hitting the heavy bag the first time. Reminds me of me when I started training xD

  • @ericgranberg9138
    @ericgranberg9138 7 лет назад +30

    Can you make a video on Striking combos for beginners?

    • @itsyourboioatmeal7469
      @itsyourboioatmeal7469 7 лет назад

      Nightboosted3 Nd5

    • @monkeycaboose6872
      @monkeycaboose6872 7 лет назад +5

      jab > cross

    • @themauler8280
      @themauler8280 7 лет назад +2

      Nightboosted3 jab cross lead uppercut overhand boom ko win at least for me

    • @JackToeRip
      @JackToeRip 7 лет назад +3

      jab, cross, left hook, right uppercut. Simple combo that works each basic punch. If you feel up for it then switch the jab to your right hand and cross to your left and so on for the other punches

    • @Jon-ov4nc
      @Jon-ov4nc 7 лет назад +3

      GUYS! he said beginner combos!
      start with 1-2 combos a jab followed by various rear hand attacks (cross, hook, uppercut, body strike). then do it with 2 jabs.
      the main detail to focus on is to not pull your jab back for extending the arm, its not a power punch. its a distraction. a lot of combos begin with a jab, if you broadcast your jab you wont even pull off basic 1-2 combos. someone like me will just slip the obviously incoming punch or kick you in the ribs when your guard opens up.
      and do not, i seriously mean DO NOT move your head left when you throw a right hand or you will violently throw your own face onto the end of someones fist. a skilled fighter wont even throw a punch when you do this, they will just hold their arm out and wait for you to run into it.
      as you get better make it 3 punches, then 4, then 5.

  • @abdellahbellali5899
    @abdellahbellali5899 7 лет назад +1

    thanks for these advices.i just got my sparring today and i really get tired . this video help

  • @premsadia9672
    @premsadia9672 7 лет назад +13

    3:18 is the best part. Skip to this point

  • @WorldofJCC
    @WorldofJCC 7 лет назад

    Great video Shane as usual

  • @lucasteixeira5346
    @lucasteixeira5346 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice, Shane. I know guys that get really nervous even at sparring, most because they're afraid to get hitted. I'm not saying that you shouldn't be afraid, the fear keeps us alive, but a couple of punches at the face with boxing gloves on won't kill you too. Just relax and have fun. Cheers from Brazil.

  • @jlar8326
    @jlar8326 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you this really helped me Shane

  • @uberburstinvinci
    @uberburstinvinci 7 лет назад

    I like that this can be applied to other sports to not just fighting, like I don't fight, but this tips can helpful in track too.

  • @saqman2060
    @saqman2060 7 лет назад +2

    The trick is finding a pace that works for you. I find it very helpful to go light and fast in the heavy bags, and medium and slow when lifting weights.
    when sparing, I go medium and slow, then fast and explosive only when I see opportunity, then I reset

    • @johnnychannarong5484
      @johnnychannarong5484 6 лет назад

      wow your pace is exactly like mine.. im always trying to slow down the pace.. i only do random bursts of fast speed when an opportunity presents itself.. usually after i see ' weakness '

  • @Spideythegreat1
    @Spideythegreat1 7 лет назад

    Man I wish I had watched this just before my last fight. I over committed to the knockout strikes and ended up walking into an over hand right. Woke up with the doc looking me over.

  • @MrLeMarius
    @MrLeMarius 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the advice. I really appreciate that you share your experience and use your own mistake to make us progress. There is so much fight channel which turn into cult of personality...Thanks for your humility. Keep up the good work!

  • @alir.9894
    @alir.9894 6 лет назад

    Man you have so much good knowledge on fighting! We should annoint you Dr. Shane from now on! : - )

  • @BringIt96
    @BringIt96 7 лет назад

    I used to always get gassed out but then I took a McGregor approach and sat back, held the karate stance and focused on counters and feints. Oh damn did I last a hell of a lot longer! Anyway great video man keep it up!

  • @donavanmonroe1590
    @donavanmonroe1590 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Shane for the tips your the best man

  • @yadigg524
    @yadigg524 7 лет назад

    Great observation I'll keep this video in mind during and when I'm performing.

  • @iamrebbie6226
    @iamrebbie6226 7 лет назад

    yes this is just what i want to hear... pace yourself. everytime we spar, i always give, well not 100% but more energy and i end up catching my breath. i was trying to throw a lot of combos and try to hit my opponent hard but often times i missed or he was able to block and counter attack.

  • @pablocaire6230
    @pablocaire6230 7 лет назад

    thank you Shane , this is what I need it.

  • @Ptrrrrrrrr
    @Ptrrrrrrrr 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the vid!
    I'm quite bad at pacing myself. I'm basically always tensed up and trying too hard. Even during shadowboxing I throw everything very hard and use a lot of energy slipping and bobbing. It's my next point of focus to tire myself out less, but it's quite hard, because I used to just do cardio and HIIT in which the whole point is to exert yourself as much as possible as quickly as possible to get the max out of your training. Now, I gotta learn to relax again...

  • @ygbompton6935
    @ygbompton6935 7 лет назад

    exactly what i was looking for, i always try to find ways to keep my cardiovascular up, thanks for the pace tips my man 👊💯

  • @xaviermonje6956
    @xaviermonje6956 7 лет назад

    Shane I really love your videos they help me a lot!! I practice in my gym everything that I watch in them thanks a lot men you are awesome!!

  • @702bartending6
    @702bartending6 4 года назад

    I absolutely love your videos. Quick, direct, informative and interesting!
    I recently bought your gloves and shin guards also! My coach recognized your gear right away! :)

  • @LonusLaugh
    @LonusLaugh 7 лет назад

    Love these kinds of videos!
    Great video

  • @allenglishknives6823
    @allenglishknives6823 7 лет назад

    Excellent topic that is rarely covered 👍🏻

  • @sammay4538
    @sammay4538 7 лет назад

    Thanks man I have my first grappling comp on feb 18 and my first MMA fight on march 27th this will be great help for sparring

    • @Twan9999
      @Twan9999 7 лет назад

      Sam may which sport of grappling?(judo, wrestling, bjj)

    • @sammay4538
      @sammay4538 7 лет назад

      twan jesse I mainly do bjj and wrestling but the comp is hybrid grappling so I could be fighting wrestlers, jits people, judo people and I think there might even be a couple of straight up roman Greco wrestlers.

    • @Twan9999
      @Twan9999 7 лет назад

      Sam may goodluck! i myself compete in judo.

  • @Mcfc2Rich
    @Mcfc2Rich 7 лет назад

    Very good video, Shane.
    "He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight." Sun Tzu
    Great tips as always, 👊🏻

  • @eliqk3qt2rg5v
    @eliqk3qt2rg5v 7 лет назад

    great video! :)
    i don't get why there's any dislikes. your videos are always very spot on, helpful and very informative.

  • @lamb7490
    @lamb7490 7 лет назад +9

    LMFAO 3:19 is how all the haters who think there tough actually fight

  • @lucassoaressilva862
    @lucassoaressilva862 7 лет назад

    Great Tips Will Certainly Help Me

  • @jamescowan1100
    @jamescowan1100 7 лет назад

    thanks for the tips Shane. I really like the information you put on here. :-)

  • @JonyxKenshin
    @JonyxKenshin 7 лет назад +5

    3:17 Damn Shane nice moves XD

  • @mohsanahmad8115
    @mohsanahmad8115 7 лет назад

    thanks Shane, this really helps

  • @mattclarke04
    @mattclarke04 7 лет назад

    Have a look at getting just Daylight bulbs on camera and in your gym, it should help your colour balance, you've got a mix of orange and blue going on at the moment. Thanks for the tips as always!

  • @Wojtek404
    @Wojtek404 7 лет назад

    Great video! one of my favourites 👍

  • @heyykilluaa
    @heyykilluaa 7 лет назад +14

    Notification squad !

    • @2b1chik
      @2b1chik 7 лет назад

      BeanAyden Great ass!

  • @braydendonnelly2374
    @braydendonnelly2374 6 лет назад

    dude you are my inspiration for the reason i fight. i have been subbed since the first vid. love you dude (not gay way)

  • @ididyourmom3411
    @ididyourmom3411 7 лет назад

    i train 20min cardio every other day and wonder why i still get winded too soon like half way through my 3min heavy bag workout and also when i hit the mits. i get the difference now. thanks for the tips bruh!

  • @GABRIEL58928
    @GABRIEL58928 7 лет назад

    Thank you please keep it coming #awesome fight tips

  • @yassos123
    @yassos123 7 лет назад

    thanks shane really love ur videos

  • @AW-xt4lx
    @AW-xt4lx 7 лет назад +4

    I think you should train harder than you fight, if you can do five six minute rounds regularly then five fives won't seem so bad and might compensate for the adrenaline. like if you get a solid workout then roll for half an hour for example then if you go for a tournament it's easier

  • @sexyyac
    @sexyyac 7 лет назад

    great videos appreciate the advice as a amature kickboxer

  • @devonte2574
    @devonte2574 7 лет назад

    excellent breakdown

  • @johnkoulis2012
    @johnkoulis2012 7 лет назад

    Great advice, thank you

  • @suriyamanyseng6948
    @suriyamanyseng6948 7 лет назад

    Awesome tip Shane

  • @isaacyn1560
    @isaacyn1560 7 лет назад +3

    Shane pls do a who u think will win UFC 209 video!!

  • @SergioArroyoSailing
    @SergioArroyoSailing 7 лет назад

    Great tips ! Thanks 😊

  • @therealcooperdrazin
    @therealcooperdrazin 6 лет назад +3

    3:18 when he went off on the heavy bag😂😂😂

  • @ryanokeefe521
    @ryanokeefe521 7 лет назад

    I absolutely lost it when u just started swinging at the bag idk if u intended it to b funny but I almost died loved the video thanks for everything man ur really helpful #oss

  • @mattgiro2306
    @mattgiro2306 7 лет назад

    Great iv I train MMA and compete in BJJ and I'll be sure to use your advice. Thx

  • @supinoy
    @supinoy 6 лет назад

    Ohh shane i can still remember the fight tipa website where one can create his/her avatar then just add a thread to ask tips on fighting :) way to go man! :)

  • @coltonmcturtle5336
    @coltonmcturtle5336 7 лет назад +5

    can u do a video on ranges?

  • @dimitarmarginov3369
    @dimitarmarginov3369 7 лет назад

    Shane can you make a video tutorial of how to use the power side kick in a spar or kickbox match , or even in the street fight. p.s. great video as usual 👊

  • @eldaraszemaitis5193
    @eldaraszemaitis5193 7 лет назад

    awesome video, man. thanks it helped me a lot! Like 👍

  • @AratakiBullPowerSiddo1
    @AratakiBullPowerSiddo1 7 лет назад +1

    Shane I've got a question here. It's about weight training. (Strength one. Not the extremely heavy one.) - I've been increasing weights to my regular lifting weights by 15 % for every 2 and a half to 3 months time period and my strength and power has gone pretty high since I've started with this workout plan. Currently , strength wise , I rival many 75 kg to 80 kg fully muscular dudes at my gym while I weigh 65 Kg only and I'm most likely the only one at my gym within my weight category who has the strength to lift this much. No kidding. I've even had long to gym people questioning me whether I'm on steroids or not.
    Before , I was only ale to bench press 35 kg at medium. Now , almost 5 months later , 52.3 kg at medium .
    And I never feel strained or like hitting my limit because this process is a very slow strength building process which gradually helps my body to build up strength and durability within an acceptable time period as 15 % weight increase might be little to hear , but still isn't enough to strain you as much as lifting extremely heavy would do. Plus , if you're rigorous with this workout process , then it will benefit your strength in the long run by massive leaps.
    So two things that I genuinely wanna ask you is , that if I keep on following my weight increasing regime , then do you see me bench pressing , dead lifting , etc. 1000 Kg sometime in the future ?
    And if so , will that have as much impact on my body's strength , durability and power output as much as it is doing right now ?

    • @tyleroldham4676
      @tyleroldham4676 5 лет назад

      The law of diminishing gains will eventually come into play. When you're a beginner you progress really fast.

  • @i_love_crpg
    @i_love_crpg 7 лет назад

    The once teenager fighttips shane fazen that made videos on phone is now at 1 mil and a shit ton of money...gj shane!!!!

  • @jeremymerkt1449
    @jeremymerkt1449 7 лет назад

    Some people are saying that cardio is more important, and it is, but you need both cardio and pacing yourself because nobody is going to be throwing massive power shots without getting tired.

  • @AMARTmtz
    @AMARTmtz 7 лет назад +2

    Shane, do u still compete in any local fighting league's? If so you should do more fight overviews. thanks

  • @AK-pr7gu
    @AK-pr7gu 7 лет назад

    Thanks For This Video Sir..

  • @user-ne9oj1tz8l
    @user-ne9oj1tz8l 7 лет назад

    Great, Thank You.

  • @juandonjuanhan
    @juandonjuanhan 7 лет назад +1

    What kind of stuff do you do for your joints? Do you do any kind of wrist rolls or anything like that?

  • @bradohaas1786
    @bradohaas1786 7 лет назад +8

    How did you practice before a tournament, I have a TKD tournament coming up and I want to see better results

    • @Oxhead
      @Oxhead 5 лет назад

      Run swim bike

    • @kk-by9wq
      @kk-by9wq 4 года назад

      How did it go?

    • @bradohaas1786
      @bradohaas1786 4 года назад

      k k i dont even remember dude that was 3 years ago lol

    • @kk-by9wq
      @kk-by9wq 4 года назад

      @@bradohaas1786 ye, u still do tkd?

    • @bradohaas1786
      @bradohaas1786 4 года назад

      k k don’t have a lot of time with work now, but I do some kickboxing on a bag for my warm up before I lift. I got my black belt though!

  • @therealwhoopigoldberg
    @therealwhoopigoldberg Год назад

    That fight scenario explained in the beginning is what happened to me in my first fight. Almost knocked him out. Gassed early in the second. Lost a decision. I learned that day 😆

  • @yabully548
    @yabully548 7 лет назад

    This is gonna help me a lot I'm gonna have my first fight early next month and my biggest fear is my cardio and how to
    Control my self in the fight to last all the rounds and it's hard to find sparring partners Australia because boxing isn't heaps popular over here so I can't really practice it in a semi real fight!

    • @randysantiago6995
      @randysantiago6995 7 лет назад

      Aussie Boxing good luck on your fight Brotha💪🏾💪🏾

    • @yabully548
      @yabully548 7 лет назад

      Randy Santiago thanks mate! Im probably gonna post it on my RUclips channel if I get footage of it

  • @jesusmendoza9760
    @jesusmendoza9760 7 лет назад +8

    can you do a video on karate

    • @e.t.4038
      @e.t.4038 7 лет назад

      Jesus Mendoza YESSS

  • @ericgranberg9138
    @ericgranberg9138 7 лет назад +2

    Hey Shane! can you make a video on striking combos for beginners?

  • @chilldudie242
    @chilldudie242 5 лет назад +1

    3:16 speak for yourself, that is exactly how us bare knuckle boxers train. We strain for the first 30 seconds of a fight.

  • @akshay2g
    @akshay2g 7 лет назад +1

    if you're in a boxing match how would you deal with aggressive oppenents and it's not a big ring please reply

  • @lefan-tan
    @lefan-tan 5 лет назад

    Beginner question here: So how would you pace yourself for an amateur fight? So that's 3 rounds, three minutes each. So after all the warm up(mitts, jump rope, shadow boxing), how do you properly replicate a fight on the heavy bag? Thank you for any advice.

  • @muratkhatkov1716
    @muratkhatkov1716 4 года назад

    Thank You Sir

  • @knuckle-sandwichmma681
    @knuckle-sandwichmma681 5 лет назад

    when I spar I throw mostly jabs and check hooks, keeping the distance. when they start to fade thats when I put just a bit pressure still keeping the distance waiting for THE shot

  • @ShinobiHOG
    @ShinobiHOG 7 лет назад

    Glad you made that distinction between sport and survival. Call of duty and paintballers train much differently than navy seals. I'm not trying to trivialize professional fighters but I'm sure even they would acknowledge that what they do is very different than a police officer and so the approach to the training is going to be fundamentally different. People love throwing around catch phrases like "train how you fight" but I think the meaning gets lost.....

  • @mattgiro2306
    @mattgiro2306 7 лет назад

    Hey Shane do some BJJ in street fights and how to use it as maybe some judo too, not sure if you've done this but I think it would make a good vid and help a bunch of people out

  • @PassionateSpirit88
    @PassionateSpirit88 7 лет назад

    Hey Shane fightTIPS, a video about fedor emelianenko's calmness and what to learn from it is an idea for a new video.

  • @djbray7
    @djbray7 7 лет назад +1

    Hey, Shane. I'm a second dan black belt in WTF Tae Kwon Do, I'm a first dan in ITF, I'm currently training in Pencak Silat, and I started Boxing around eight months ago (All of which, besides WTF, I'm still doing). I'm right handed, and was originally comfortable in an orthodox boxing stance, but I've trained both left-handed and right-handed and now I'm starting to favor southpaw more. I do believe my mixed striking background (Boxing, some Kyokushin Karate, a tad of Muay Thai, ITF and WTF Taekwondo, Silat, and various other tiddly bits) have contributed to my fluidity. My question to you is: should I continue to be fluid in my stance, as I am currently, or should I stick with only one?

  • @philfred4702
    @philfred4702 7 лет назад

    You should make a boxing vs karate video.

  • @anabolicmogger
    @anabolicmogger 7 лет назад

    Hey Shane could you do a video on the 5 mistakes with overhead punches? Thanks dude

  • @lazaromoya9791
    @lazaromoya9791 7 лет назад

    hey shane can you make a video on how fighters or ahtletes can get back in shape after a layoff or injury

  • @shashankprasad7435
    @shashankprasad7435 7 лет назад

    thanks for tip's

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA
    @TENNSUMITSUMA 7 лет назад

    3:18
    jesus fuckin hell dude, i pissed myself like a baby from laughing so hard. look like i been crying, my sides hurt and i need to do laundry now.

  • @TheWillToFight
    @TheWillToFight 7 лет назад

    It is so hard to Pescia self correctly fitness is so important in fighting

  • @ursenpai1507
    @ursenpai1507 6 лет назад

    Please make a vid on cardio vascular training

  • @Sulamanjansulttaani
    @Sulamanjansulttaani Год назад

    Im a 278 pound guy so since my body uses alot more gas for being big, pacing is always the key. Some small thai guys i know seem to have unmimites gas tanks but even they pace themselves.

  • @jmgaming8342
    @jmgaming8342 7 лет назад

    Do a video on what to do if someone is preasuring you

  • @Prigat-io3sc
    @Prigat-io3sc 7 лет назад

    Super funny the part where you Keep punching like a Crazy Aahhaha :)))) :D Good video, Great tips

  • @mohammedshoeb4636
    @mohammedshoeb4636 7 лет назад

    hey shane i want to see a sparring match between you and a heavyweight martial artist who is conditioned (not like jujimufu because you said that cardio wasn't juji's strong point).

  • @TrojansROCK41
    @TrojansROCK41 7 лет назад

    I like the longer video