Grandi! Stra orgoglioso di vedere dei connazionali in un video di sean, anche l'inglese mi sembra perfettamente intelleggibile (si sa, noi italiani di solito non siamo il top) anche se si sente l'accento di fondo, ma quella è una cosa secondaria
Saenchai Sor Kingstar's beast mode is superfast footwork and feints that looks so fuckin real followed by deadly damage. Sombat Buakaw Banchamek's beast mode is massive damage, endurance and extreme durability Ramon Dekkers' beast mode is relentless aggression while being able to evade huge kicks. Yodsanklai Fairtex's beast mode is accurate kicks, punches and increased KO percentage. Pick yours or suggest what you might wanna add.
+raquelborn A good fighter will follow you as quick as possible. You won't get the dominant angle for too long, usually long enough for 1 good strike. The trick is just to be as fast as possible with your transitions.
Stepping bigger/wider slows down your ability to turn or change/shift directions; and you'll be off balance - which impedes your ability to attack/defend effectively. That said, the 'problem' you've been having can actually be used to set up your opponent. You can turn your opponent by having them follow your movement, the set up, then catch them as you suddenly switch/shift/move to the opposite direction. So whether you want to use the aforementioned set up, or strike from the angle you've just created, it's about good timing. To be less predictable, vary your speed and use it in the context of what it is you're trying to achieve. And what Bruno Gomes said.
+BenStarkHH The main thing you need to have is experience in the sport whether it's coaching or fighting. Other than that just a good quality instructional video with good sound!
+Sean Fagan (Muay Thai Guy) Hallo! big fan here. Thank you for your videos and channel (all of you guys). I was wondering whether it was possible at all to try not to turn these instructional videos, that often cover very nice concepts, into one or two techniques. I don´t have experience with coaching, or making videos, so take this in the most humble way possible, but sometimes i recognize that there should be much more to be told about a certain topic, and it´s not a problem of time. I love Kenshin videos exactly because they show multiple instances of the same concept, and try to keep the level of the analysis as abstract as it gets. Footwork? what are dominant / dangerous positions, what can be the role of shifting, lateral footwork vs stepping in/out. What´s so different from thai footwork vs dutch kickboxing one, When you see Saenchiai he almost hops around, while when spong does it it´s often a one step switch! I feel like I can reach the best trainers and fighting analysts with these channels and then what i get is a combo that my instructor could have shown me. Again, sorry if I appear like I don´t appreciate the amount of work behind these videos, I can ensure you I do, and i would like to get the maximum from it. Thank you.
This guy is one of those striking coaches that thinks your head gets stronger after being punched... he is right about the technique, but his brand of teaching is dangerous. YOUR BRAIN CAN ONLY TAKE SO MUCH PUNISHMENT BEFORE YOU BECOME MOHAMMAD ALI.
perfect timing i really need help with creating angles, maybe it will help me with my next muay thai smoker in december
iron khan how did you do?
@@949surferdude he got killed
saenchai is amazing, his movement on the ring is just beautiful and poetic
This is a great video....looks so easy, but very difficult in practice
hats off to the human punching bag. even fainting those knees thats gotta hurt.
I find it funny and cute how seanchai hops to get the dominant angle
That's because you weren't his opponent.
Aifran Amir wtf is cute about that
Yeah sure its cute. Until you get a shinbone to the face.
One person was on the receiving end of all those combos.
Grandi! Stra orgoglioso di vedere dei connazionali in un video di sean, anche l'inglese mi sembra perfettamente intelleggibile (si sa, noi italiani di solito non siamo il top) anche se si sente l'accento di fondo, ma quella è una cosa secondaria
the way hes demonstrating makes me think he spars too hard
So?
so beautifully shown and clear. thanks
Great video! Thanks as always.
Anyone notice that Saenchai hops to get to his dominant angles, just like the fast hopping movements in Muay Chaiya, a Muay Boran style
Excellent instruction
Awsome!!! more videos!!!
Saenchai Sor Kingstar's beast mode is superfast footwork and feints that looks so fuckin real followed by deadly damage.
Sombat Buakaw Banchamek's beast mode is massive damage, endurance and extreme durability
Ramon Dekkers' beast mode is relentless aggression while being able to evade huge kicks.
Yodsanklai Fairtex's beast mode is accurate kicks, punches and increased KO percentage.
Pick yours or suggest what you might wanna add.
Fantastic!!!!!
I am learning muay thai in thailand for 3 days and that time i realize foot work is the most important but my foot work is very slow 😂😂😂😂
All the people think that muay Thai is too frontal AND lack from footwork but the True Is that u need an amazing footwork
This is the literal definition of passive aggressive...
Salab Fan Pla! nice video well done:)
Nice!
very nice :)
When I've tried stepping I've found my opponent catches up to me really quickly and I lose the angle. Do I need to step bigger? More ambitious angles?
+raquelborn A good fighter will follow you as quick as possible. You won't get the dominant angle for too long, usually long enough for 1 good strike. The trick is just to be as fast as possible with your transitions.
+Bruno Gomes okay, thanks Bruno
Stepping bigger/wider slows down your ability to turn or change/shift directions; and you'll be off balance - which impedes your ability to attack/defend effectively.
That said, the 'problem' you've been having can actually be used to set up your opponent. You can turn your opponent by having them follow your movement, the set up, then catch them as you suddenly switch/shift/move to the opposite direction.
So whether you want to use the aforementioned set up, or strike from the angle you've just created, it's about good timing. To be less predictable, vary your speed and use it in the context of what it is you're trying to achieve.
And what Bruno Gomes said.
Punch whilst moving to disguise what you are trying to do. Works great for me.
you show saenchai, but no instruction for southpaw ?
:(
flip the vid lol
Brock McClain i was thinking the same thing😔
Instead of thinking Left, Right think Lead, Rear. Hope that helps.
Quarter turn tutorial?
nice
Grazzi! Just what i need 🥊👍🗿
This works well if you're good with both sides
Ya don't punch so hard on a demo ffs ....I poor guy
very good !!
how does someone become a contributor?
+BenStarkHH The main thing you need to have is experience in the sport whether it's coaching or fighting. Other than that just a good quality instructional video with good sound!
+Sean Fagan (Muay Thai Guy) Hallo! big fan here. Thank you for your videos and channel (all of you guys). I was wondering whether it was possible at all to try not to turn these instructional videos, that often cover very nice concepts, into one or two techniques. I don´t have experience with coaching, or making videos, so take this in the most humble way possible, but sometimes i recognize that there should be much more to be told about a certain topic, and it´s not a problem of time. I love Kenshin videos exactly because they show multiple instances of the same concept, and try to keep the level of the analysis as abstract as it gets. Footwork? what are dominant / dangerous positions, what can be the role of shifting, lateral footwork vs stepping in/out. What´s so different from thai footwork vs dutch kickboxing one, When you see Saenchiai he almost hops around, while when spong does it it´s often a one step switch! I feel like I can reach the best trainers and fighting analysts with these channels and then what i get is a combo that my instructor could have shown me. Again, sorry if I appear like I don´t appreciate the amount of work behind these videos, I can ensure you I do, and i would like to get the maximum from it. Thank you.
that first one two punches were stiff lol
Russian subtitles please
Sabaki method osu
This guy is one of those striking coaches that thinks your head gets stronger after being punched... he is right about the technique, but his brand of teaching is dangerous. YOUR BRAIN CAN ONLY TAKE SO MUCH PUNISHMENT BEFORE YOU BECOME MOHAMMAD ALI.