Karuhat's Golden Kick - Secrets of a Thai Kick Like Nobody Else | Muay Thai Library (trailer 84 min)

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Комментарии • 67

  • @joebagtas9617
    @joebagtas9617 2 года назад +73

    Your dedication to the sport is unmatched. Thank you for making this rare insight available to rest of the world!

  • @jaredharrison6778
    @jaredharrison6778 2 года назад +39

    He moves like he's on roller skates. Always steady, upright and balanced, never quite still. Its just so beautiful and violent 😂

  • @Freqv
    @Freqv Год назад +16

    My coach is the Golden Era Lumpinee champion Matee Jedeepitak and so much of what he’s taught me is what Karuhat is saying, just the other day he was stressing the importance of having your shoulders square or else your opponent is either going to read it or predict what you’re about to do next after the first strike

    • @psicolherme
      @psicolherme 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's a really clever observation

  • @joshstein4708
    @joshstein4708 2 года назад +45

    A lot of the content you've posted has changed how I do muay thai; this kick in particular has been amazing for me, so I'm really grateful that you're posting more of it.

    • @joshstein4708
      @joshstein4708 2 года назад +3

      Really, I've made the most use of Sagat's approach to MT/muay maat (which integrates well with the MMA stuff I work), but seeing how the kick works for others is so useful and Karuhat is just celestial. Thank you so much; you're such a terrific influence on muay thai for those of us who cannot travel.

    • @orangefield2308
      @orangefield2308 2 года назад

      @@joshstein4708 do you have the link to sagat video?

  • @canarc1
    @canarc1 Год назад +9

    This kick is taught in southern Thailand. Coming from a karate background, l found it to be a huge learning curve from anything that l have ever trained or seen. The tippy toe stance as the kick is driving through creates an incredible about of torque for the short take off distance. Thank you Sylvie for the beautiful job you are doing on documenting this amazing art.

    • @leedex
      @leedex 9 месяцев назад +1

      LAMO. The kick is taught all over Thailand 😂

    • @Animefightforum
      @Animefightforum 8 месяцев назад

      Karuhat has the gold standard of mid-kick.
      But almost every thai trainer teaches to tippy toe on the kick for that extra 10-20% power not to mention the speed it provides.
      Even today you still see so many flat foot kickers

  • @Moiez101
    @Moiez101 Год назад +6

    YOO!! This is how my sensei teaches me to kick; he is japanese but was taught by a Thai fighter. I still don't understand it, but with the help of this video, it's starting to make more sense.

  • @Haidderispro
    @Haidderispro 2 года назад +12

    His kick is so beautiful, the difference is subtle but makes a huge difference, it’s good if you want to land at a higher percentage

  • @onepun1745
    @onepun1745 2 года назад +5

    I deeply admire Karuhat, he is one of my fav fighter of all time. Perhaps the fighter with the most artistry and it's just second nature to him. Also, he seems like a very humble guy. Having said that, it's all thanks to you Sylvie for introducing the golden age fighters to ppl who aren't Thai.

  • @lotus9378
    @lotus9378 Год назад +3

    I have been trying to learn this kick for a while and come back to this video often, mine tends to be a wider kick that this kick. After a while now I don't know how to kick at all😅 Thank you for all the great work Sylvie ❤

    • @angrypotato9383
      @angrypotato9383 10 месяцев назад

      think of it as a cross or a jab, you throw it straight and while it travels it rotate horizontaly

  • @mannie5851
    @mannie5851 2 года назад +5

    I see Karuhat, I click. Much love to you Sylvie.

  • @fernandoruiz5794
    @fernandoruiz5794 Год назад +2

    Sylvie your chanel is so good is crazy, many thanks. This is high level knowledge

  • @skizmic
    @skizmic Год назад +2

    Thanks Sylvie! Karuhat's kick is like a dangerous, hard hitting principal dancer! And watching footage from his old fights, it looks like he does have more of a slight pivot to his kick when he's competing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kortex628
    @kortex628 2 года назад

    U posted this at the right time, u are like a mind reader. thank you 🙏

  • @tailanthaiboxing
    @tailanthaiboxing 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful video, thank you. :)

  • @Bombur777
    @Bombur777 3 месяца назад

    Karuhat is such a suave guy and his kick is soo smooth. Thank you for documenting all of this ❤

  • @daveflores2880
    @daveflores2880 Год назад

    Sylvie you do RUclips right 👌 thank you a million times over for the content, this stuff is priceless

  • @rachidelhammani7530
    @rachidelhammani7530 2 года назад +5

    thank you so much sylvie . i love watch your videos one of the most beautiful and strong channel on youtube . 😍😘😙👍💪

  • @moe5796
    @moe5796 2 года назад +3

    Thank u for sharing

  • @flabbybeast
    @flabbybeast 2 года назад +10

    What majestic kick. So relaxed. Thanks Sylvie for the breakdoen/ reflection and Kevin for capturing the angles

  • @pasibrzuch212
    @pasibrzuch212 2 года назад +1

    thank you for this content. Right know I'm in the process of recovery from a herniated disc, aggreviated by roundhouse kicking. If I want to come back to MT I need to reprogram my kicking mechanics. When I'm better, I will check if this way of throwing the leg solves the problem.

  • @guyeshel9316
    @guyeshel9316 5 месяцев назад

    Highest video quality and content on Muay Thai

  • @tookurjaerbs
    @tookurjaerbs Год назад +1

    This makes me really want to travel to Thailand

  • @elsuperpollo2273
    @elsuperpollo2273 11 месяцев назад

    Es tambien, video worth watching thank you

  • @omarvalhalla7006
    @omarvalhalla7006 2 года назад

    Hey 😊💞 i love the way you say it

  • @yoshnaka9430
    @yoshnaka9430 2 года назад +4

    not the hardest kick. but very well scoring and tough to see coming. great content. 🙏

  • @khunkao
    @khunkao 2 года назад +3

    This reminds me a LOT of the way Master K taught us to kick, but I admittedly never quite followed what he was trying to convey. Watching this video is that "light bulb" moment! Now it makes much more sense why Master K taught the kick that way! (Master K taught more than 1 style of round kick, of course. This is one I always struggled with to comprehend)

  • @assettocorsaking
    @assettocorsaking Год назад +1

    I've noticed Buakaw and Nong O kick that way especially in non-mirrored stance

  • @user-vt9bi8ui5e
    @user-vt9bi8ui5e 2 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @user-cd8hz3pt9s
    @user-cd8hz3pt9s 2 года назад +1

    Thanks you 😘 ☺ 😊

  • @kilianhovaere5323
    @kilianhovaere5323 Месяц назад

    Okay i get the technique..when i try to do a double kick i tend to do this naturaly. The first one needs to be very fast and then the second can come with force.. though my shin ate some elbows occasionaly

  • @kenaultman7499
    @kenaultman7499 2 года назад

    I had a pro muay Lao fighter show me this kick. It's almost a mix between a question mark and a roundhouse.

  • @LowerMiddleClassUselessEater
    @LowerMiddleClassUselessEater 2 года назад +2

    nobody can kick as goods as thai's! i have been there many times and trained with them

  • @torhaugsvendsen5609
    @torhaugsvendsen5609 2 года назад +4

    Where are you training? I am hoping to travel to thailand after newyears and really want a privet lesson with karuhat. Love your videos with him, have used a lot of what he has been teaching. Amazing fighter, coach and character.

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  2 года назад +1

      I train privately now, but Karuhat does offer privates in Bangkok. You can book them through his FB page: web.facebook.com/karuhatofficial

    • @The.Greatone
      @The.Greatone 2 года назад +1

      @@8limbsUs hey i will be coming to Pattaya in December, would it be possible to take private classes from u?

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry, I don't give lessons. I'm not a kru.

    • @torhaugsvendsen5609
      @torhaugsvendsen5609 2 года назад +1

      @@8limbsUs Thank you so much! I have had a hard time finding him. Hope you have a good weekend, love your content.

  • @rinn7e
    @rinn7e 2 года назад +1

    Not sure if anyone said this already, but if you think of it like you try to knee side way, but extend the leg, it will look like this kick.
    The main focus would be how the knee move.

  • @xfi3ndx
    @xfi3ndx 2 года назад +8

    If you were learning a kick from 0, would you start with this or the standard kick?

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  2 года назад +8

      Just start with basics. There is a really good Muay Thai Library session with Singdam where the basics of the kick are taught. He was a very fine, powerful Muay Thai kicker: www.patreon.com/posts/13968860
      You can always thinks about some of the things in this video, and study the Golden Kick as well here:
      8limbsus.com/muay-thai-thailand/golden-kick-how-to-improve-your-thai-kick
      But starting with basic weight transfer and a good step is best.

  • @fraternitas5117
    @fraternitas5117 3 месяца назад

    8:29 for reference

  • @Haidderispro
    @Haidderispro 2 года назад +2

    Sylvia I don’t know if you ever had this problem but for me im really good at balancing when my left foot is planted on the ground. It’s also the same foot I used to jump off of when I played basketball. When my right foot is planted I noticed my balance is pretty shaky. So when kicking when my right foot is planted it’s not the best. Also if I’m orthodox my checks aren’t great because I have to rely on my right foot balance. When I’m in southpaw my checks are very good.

    • @futureshit-glungis7202
      @futureshit-glungis7202 2 года назад +1

      Thats pretty normal, pretty much every orthodox standing fighter kicks better with the right leg and has better coordination standing on the left one. If its really an issue for you, you can definitely focus on training your stability and practice your left kicks on the bag, its worth it for sure

    • @Haidderispro
      @Haidderispro 2 года назад

      @@futureshit-glungis7202 Ok, I think mine may be worse than normal from spraining it multiples times when I played basketball. But definitely something I need to improve just for the sake of being able to stay on balance both sides

    • @tailanthaiboxing
      @tailanthaiboxing 2 года назад +1

      @@Haidderispro hey maybe your right foot is flatter than your left from this sprains you said you have had. Something i guess could help you is doing some rehab exercises or feet strenght training as well as hip and knee (hamstrings and quads). Ive seen that its really hard for people with flat feet to be balanced and to get high on the balls of the feet. If thats your case i hope this helps.

    • @Haidderispro
      @Haidderispro 2 года назад

      @@tailanthaiboxing Thanks and you may be right. My right ankle definitely has less mobility and it's hard to balance. I'll look into it

  • @chenzenzo
    @chenzenzo 2 года назад +1

    Probably the best kicking techniques in the universe.

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  2 года назад +1

      I tell him this every chance I get

    • @chenzenzo
      @chenzenzo 2 года назад +2

      @@8limbsUs
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      These videos are absolutely invaluable, and I have and will tell every single person interested in martial arts about this channel.
      I donate, but I always think it's not enough. But that's because I'm poor in Oakland, not Bangkok. I showed my 67 year old mom a few videos on low kick defense, destruction and the simple techniques from these old masters you've spent so much time with.
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      The talks you have about these long sessions with legendary fighters as they teach you are really something to to behold. I can't hardly imagine standing in front of Namkabuan Nongkeepahuyut, but you show his playful side along with the very serious of his work as the best practicioner in his class.
      I don't tell people about you as some chick, but rather a person that's spent an incredible amount of time with the greatest fighters in history. Is it possible for you do do some work with Sanchai? His teacher (Samrack: a legend) had a tragic experience, but him and Sanchai are some of the most prolific fighters ever. Massive Respect and love from humble fighter in Boston MA, via Oakland/Berkeley, California.
      Thanks again for your generosity with so much knowledge from these absolute gods of the art.

  • @MoustermindTCG
    @MoustermindTCG 11 месяцев назад

    The link in the description doesn't seem to work. Anybody know what number the full video is in the MTL? 😊

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  11 месяцев назад +1

      I've updated the link! Here is for you too: www.patreon.com/posts/56179745

  • @fetube7750
    @fetube7750 3 месяца назад +1

    secretly he's Ted Logan

  • @offnodope3123
    @offnodope3123 Год назад +1

    May not be the strongest but if it lands it scores! 😂

  • @metsu3792
    @metsu3792 4 месяца назад

    Summarized?

  • @lapincheriatota
    @lapincheriatota Год назад +1

    I dont know, I watched it at 0.25 speed and the only difference is how he brings his knee up...

  • @SRC503
    @SRC503 22 дня назад

    How tall is Karuhat?

    • @8limbsUs
      @8limbsUs  22 дня назад +1

      @@SRC503 5'4" ish

  • @sammybaileyjr
    @sammybaileyjr 13 дней назад

    It looks like his hip bones never get any closer or farther when he kicks. Does this make sense? Lol

  • @noeljarod
    @noeljarod 2 года назад +1

    Pi chagui.

  • @shangfukickassallday
    @shangfukickassallday 9 месяцев назад

    What shorts is karuhat wearing