High Level MMA Coaches Eugene Bareman & Frank Hickman Argue Is Striking or Wrestling Better For MMA?
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Wrestling coach Frank Hickman argues with Eugene Bareman about which martial art is best for MMA. It is a classic debate between fighters wrestling or striking, which one is best for MMA?
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Amazing conversation, cant get enough of Euge but the worlds been sleeping on Frank
Tonga Represent, love & Respect. Keep up the great work.
Spot on interview, we are blessed to have Frank in the country.
Love the interview, I think that they dont go advertising how much wrestling they do is just clever. If your opponent thinks that wrestling is your weakness and then they get in the ring and its not, then you have just gained a huge strategic and mental advantage against your opponent.
Great interview. Always enjoy hearing the perspective of élite practitioners!
Such a cool glimpse into three twos chemistry, and personalities. Thank you for the video
CHEER toko Frank in the Tonga hoodie! Mah man.
Very well put together conversation from two PhD martial artists.
Awesome interview. Can listen to Eug talk all day
Awesome interview
Great interview guys, and very insightful! Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and experience
The only additional thing I've noticed is there could be more focus on counter-takedown striking, drilling well-timed knees for takedown attempts, keeping distance with a persistent lead jab, low leg kicks that don't compromise balance saving high kicks for later rounds, or late in rounds where the risk reward is greater because being taken down is not good, but late in a round it's unlikely to result in a submission or getting mauled, and hitting the target could put the lights out
Great chat between two of the smartest minds in the game!
When are you fighting next?.
@@Jsep94 May 26th on Hex!
Very cool insight to these two legends
Can someone give Frank his honourary New Zealand citizenship?
Awesome info 😂 not that il do mma, but it’s great to know
Awesome interview 👍👏
Keep em coming 👌
16:08 Are they speaking about khabib
Correct.
Yes
Andrew Santino is a coach?
Pretty sure Eugene put that pretty hefty "pocket knife" behind Frank, just in case the interview went south. 😅
anyone know where frank got that jumper?
wohoo
YoTheBoyz!
16:09, whos he talking about?
Darren Till
Khabib?
Khabib g
whose big ass ti lite is that behind them
If your a great striker you need great takedown defence and manage your range and distance to null the takedown.
If your a great wrestler you need to telegraph your striking to set up a takedown.
The beautiful sweet science and human chess game that is MMA
Eugene 'limelight' Bareman
Watch out guys, there might be poachers out there.
Chur
Hahaha…the translation is 'put' 😂 churr bro
Meeeean content 👌👌👌
Eugene Berryman It's a very overrated coach And was a s*** fighter
NONE of the current coaches who work with all of the elite fighters at the UFC is an elite coach; few to none of them were elite fighters, either, when they're fighting, 10 to 20 years ago. You don't expect that, when the sport got started back in the 1990s to early 2000s.
The Dagestanis ---- Khabib, Islam, Umar, Usman et al ---- came to AKA not because Javier Mendez was or is a brilliant fighter or coache... rather, they came to AKA because Mendez has been able to BUILD, over the years, a world class gym staffed with world class, current fighters and technical coaches... Ditto for Bareman in New Zealand...
Almost all of the coaches who're holding pads for elite fighters are out of shape, old, slow, and unable to really do technical things. But elite fighters stay with them because they go back many years. It's those coaches who took a chance on their current fighters, back then when they're just journeyman... and so there's trust there.
And BOTH coaches and fighters know they could get SPECIALIZED coaching, by brining in those younger coaches, for specific training camps. That's how things work. The old head coaches are mostly just figureheads and scouts for technical coaches....
@@kiabtoomlauj6249not true. The coach is never as good as the player and most good fighters don’t understand the game
You must’ve lost money against his fighters. Haha pendeho