Understanding the Traditional Muay Thai Stance & Strategies

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @laginw
    @laginw 8 лет назад +3276

    your stance and footstep is really good.
    greeting from Thailand.

    • @fighttips
      @fighttips  8 лет назад +255

      Thank you! Sawatdee khap!

    • @firetiger1227
      @firetiger1227 8 лет назад +6

      fightTIPS go ne chi wa

    • @charlieqtlol
      @charlieqtlol 8 лет назад +63

      max roy - close range means clinch and elbows, knees. boxing would get owned by muay thai

    • @Thetcart360
      @Thetcart360 7 лет назад +25

      max roy not only in close range would you cop elbows and knees, but most western muay thai fighters have strong boxing stances aswell and can switch between the two, also a thai fighter would try prevent you from getting close with teeps and round kicks, as soon as close range comes they would clinch a boxer and go for knees, also when a boxer pivots on their front foot to jab or hook the thai fighter would drop a huge leg kick, to destroy your opponent go for the supports...

    • @mikhailmikhailov8781
      @mikhailmikhailov8781 7 лет назад +32

      +msx roy Well, boxing inside fighting doesn't work in muay thai, plain and simple. Trying to peekaboo mike tyson style a muay thai fighter isn't the best idea you can have, because of knee and elbows. Thai fighters know boxing, hell, some of them are even boxing world champions, samart payakaroon is a wbc world champion for example. Yet none of them really do boxing footwork or employ boxing tactics, because they simply aren't designed to work in a fight with clinch, elbows and knees. They are fully aware of their existence, but they don't do it. Thais who know enough boxing to be the best boxers in the world don't use standart boxing tactics in muay thai fights. This should tell you something

  • @nickster261
    @nickster261 7 лет назад +438

    I would love to take Muay Thai. I always thought it was the best striking in mixed martial arts. I took Jiu Jutsu when I was younger it taught me a lot about discipline and respect

    • @bjornnylander8754
      @bjornnylander8754 2 года назад +24

      I use to do Kyokoshin kai karate, but it never gave me what i wanted. Karate is very much a sport where you show your skills, a ballet sport if you like. Muay Thai is way more physical and the techniques very effective and not just to "show off".
      A karate fighter wont have a chance ( or very little) againts a Muay Thai at the same level.

    • @NightcrawlerNC
      @NightcrawlerNC 2 года назад +12

      @@bjornnylander8754 yeah karate really isn’t pressure tested enough, most karate dojos don’t even spar

    • @Jonny400
      @Jonny400 2 года назад +1

      Nak MUAY THAI is FUN TO LERN!!!THANKS SEAN!!!🙏👍👊

    • @ninjaman7123
      @ninjaman7123 2 года назад

      @@NightcrawlerNC if u can find a dojo that pressure tests it then your golden

    • @ninjaman7123
      @ninjaman7123 2 года назад +1

      @@bjornnylander8754 really? Even kyokoshin was ballet like? They're normally really hardcore

  • @bramble3
    @bramble3 4 года назад +224

    I've been practicing Muay Thai for about 4-5 years and my stance is still more boxer-esque than Muay Thai, so this was actually helpful. My coach is quite a bit shorter than me but he also never taught me the proper stance since I already seemed to have a fighter's stance, but because I'm tall and kinda lanky, the boxer's stance doesn't cover as much of me and also I realize now is the reason why I could rarely land kicks and always struggled to check off my front leg. Thanks for the vid!

    • @kenboslice8031
      @kenboslice8031 2 года назад +24

      How can you be doing it 5 years and your coach never corrected your stance??????

    • @kenboslice8031
      @kenboslice8031 2 года назад +21

      After 5 years it took a video on RUclips 😂😂😂

    • @sophiawilliams8650
      @sophiawilliams8650 2 года назад

      @@kenboslice8031 dont be a dickhead

    • @sophiawilliams8650
      @sophiawilliams8650 2 года назад +13

      im glad you got it corrected keep grinding!

    • @yolobtah1443
      @yolobtah1443 Год назад

      5 years and you have a hard time checking kicks? BRUH

  • @ΣπιροσΚαριοκασ
    @ΣπιροσΚαριοκασ 8 лет назад +1199

    i started muay thai 2 weeks ago and its a very intersting martial art

    • @fighttips
      @fighttips  8 лет назад +295

      Stick with it! It's a grueling, but extremely rewarding journey.

    • @mr.fridayatholidays5642
      @mr.fridayatholidays5642 8 лет назад +157

      Shane's right, mate. been doing Muay Thai since grade school, have done some tournaments before retiring a little of an injury (Win/loss- 7/1), and i'm planning on doing a little more, like teaching Muay Thai for example or continue tournaments, and i've gotten my younger brother who is in grade school to take classes with tournament fighters and trainers, and what i can say and agree with is that it is a very demanding art. and a good student who learns well is also one who is humble when learning the thai art because of how devastating Muay thai is, and how dangerous if used over the line. It is very demanding, and very interesting, especially the siamese cultures and traditional history of Muay thai back in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. Muay Thai is the best, but remember that no art can be compared. They are all the best in their own ways. Don't give up on Muay Thai. Many people do, to be honest, but it is very rewarding. It can change people's lives and views, even. Turn someone with a mountain high ego into a humble spirit, even. It is, after all, an ancient and traditional art. Learn how to use it, and do not give it up, no matter how intense it may get for you. It is all worth it, mate.

    • @2KRICHKID
      @2KRICHKID 8 лет назад +8

      fightTIPS do you play street fighter 5 😏😏

    • @sonnysingh2456
      @sonnysingh2456 8 лет назад +29

      i started 2 years ago...still interesting. keep going and you will be a weapon.

    • @kingshanethe1st
      @kingshanethe1st 8 лет назад +14

      I too started this year after a lay off from it. how did you guys stick with it? was it just on passion? or a goal to fight? i get discouraged because im out of shape and feel my technique is horrible but i dont want to give up. you guy ever have that?

  • @PrinceOfPlateia
    @PrinceOfPlateia 5 лет назад +6

    At last someone who gets the traditional stance. Being a Muay Thai fighter for 14 years its the first time that I watch someone who doesnt combine kick boxing and Muay Thai. Well done Mate.

  • @Ash.M997
    @Ash.M997 11 месяцев назад +4

    4:01 - strategies on how march stance works
    Why the hips are squared and the elbows are high - for baits
    4:30
    4:48 the attacks that people will throw
    5:01 checking
    5:10 roundhouse kicks to the body
    5:26: catching roundhouse kicks
    5:38 attacks to the face
    Parrying, trap hands and clinching

    • @Ash.M997
      @Ash.M997 11 месяцев назад

      This is just for me, I do reccomend watching the full video, as its good to understand the explanations.
      You can use it too :D

  • @HyperShadowHedgehog
    @HyperShadowHedgehog 8 лет назад +1708

    You got me at "Sagat from Street Fighter"

  • @kempaigoju3660
    @kempaigoju3660 7 лет назад +57

    This was exactly the kinds of drills i was looking for! I come from a traditional karate and boxing background and just started studying Muay Thai and BJJ. Ill definitely take these drill to the gym and hopefully upload videos on my training progress! You the man Shane!

  • @sophieb.8852
    @sophieb.8852 4 года назад +13

    I have done MT for about 7 weeks now , and your videos are honestly the best! . So great , and i love the way you break down , and explain both the WHY and HOW which i sometimes miss in group lessons . Love this channel!

    • @favio194
      @favio194 3 года назад

      Still doing it?

  • @mannueltavares9352
    @mannueltavares9352 6 лет назад +5

    Hey man, im brazilian and holy shit, this little details make a lot of difference. Know that your videos make influence and difference even on brazil. You're helping me a lot!

  • @TheCryptidman
    @TheCryptidman 5 лет назад +36

    I've wanted to start learning muay thai for a few years since seeing Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple. I fell in love with its form and grappling, the brutal strikes you can get from forcing an enemy's body into a knee or surprising them close range with a vicious elbow strike... It's a terrifyingly brutal martial art that looks just as brutal as it really is.

    • @alexpaulk9364
      @alexpaulk9364 5 лет назад +1

      I'm literally watching Kenichi right now. 😂

    • @peemaster-uu9qo
      @peemaster-uu9qo 2 года назад +1

      sawpaing from kengan ashura got me interested in leithwei

    • @diamond_dude1063
      @diamond_dude1063 Год назад

      ​@@peemaster-uu9qoNah, learn muay thai. You're here to learn self defense not how to get parkinsons because of continuous head trauma.

    • @neyfarias23
      @neyfarias23 3 месяца назад

      Highly underrated show 🙌🏼

  • @MISTERPERFECT3806
    @MISTERPERFECT3806 8 лет назад +34

    Awesome. I like the part about the high guard. I always thought it was a bad idea to leave the ribs exposed, but now I know it can be used as bait to catch and counter. Thanks, Shane.

    • @teeoh9192
      @teeoh9192 5 лет назад +1

      @Picogram The two comments you guys posted, are proof positive that you need to adapt to the situation. It hadn't occurred to me that a shorter fighter (I'm 6'1") could come in "under the wire", & nail my ribs like that. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @AngelRodriguez-nn7ng
    @AngelRodriguez-nn7ng 8 лет назад +13

    Shane I've been watching fighttips for about 3 years now dude, and I gotta say yoibhave never disappointed. I'm always trying out the things that you teach. keep up the badass work man

  • @clempple
    @clempple 8 лет назад +3

    great video. Shane, you're by far one of the few (if not only) person who does the 'What, Why, How' in a non bs, clear, straight to the point manner. Learn a lot from your vidz. thanks buddy.

  • @TaunadoGaming
    @TaunadoGaming 6 лет назад +4

    Hell yeah dude, my brother has trained me in muay thai my whole life without stepping into a training arena but these moves and stances make me more confident in actually going into professional training! Thanks man, keep it up and good on you :)

  • @patrickbframe
    @patrickbframe 8 лет назад +1

    Great job, someone finally broke down what and more important why the MT stance is what it is as well as why one steps into a kick or knee.

  • @mr.sundar8220
    @mr.sundar8220 5 лет назад +135

    Muay Thai is such a deadly art. You don't wanna eat one of those knees or elbows. Absolute murder weapon.

    • @rvvz1562
      @rvvz1562 3 года назад +1

      Ever heard of wrestling?

    • @jameswagnet6583
      @jameswagnet6583 3 года назад +17

      Wrestling my A$$ just jujitsu. Is just laying on your opponent in positions just jujitsu is actually gonna hurt you

    • @cumknightgael9505
      @cumknightgael9505 3 года назад +3

      @@jameswagnet6583 Someone has clearly never wrestled

    • @Sir_Isaac_Newton_
      @Sir_Isaac_Newton_ 3 года назад +1

      @@cumknightgael9505 Wrestling as in WWE? I don't think so. Wrestling as in the fighting style? eh, it's mostly just malnutritioned buds struggling.

    • @grahammellor284
      @grahammellor284 3 года назад

      @@saucegaming285 train both or atleast learn some takedown defence.. I'd do atleast a bit pf boxing g for head movement footwork etc muay Thai to be a beast and some ju-jitsu wrestling judo etc for throws groundwork etc or that's my plan anyway haha

  • @sameotoko
    @sameotoko 8 лет назад +22

    I've always had a great deal of respect for your tips, and so far this is the one where I learned the most. I've done American Kenpo Karate for 20 years and only 2 years ago I decided to mix it up with other martial arts. Your videos have really helped me accept and understand many formerly alien concepts. Congratulations and keep it up

  • @JoseFernandez-mt1se
    @JoseFernandez-mt1se 2 года назад +12

    Thanks for those tips. I do Shotokan karate and your techniques are very applicable to Okinawan karate- especially the kicks. I appreciate your lesson!

  • @GajeSteel
    @GajeSteel 7 лет назад +3

    I've been wanting to get into martial arts for a wile and I started practicing the basics of Muai Thai. I have felt that my form and stance could use a bit of work and this video helps a lot. Thanks Shane.

  • @evanfiend
    @evanfiend 3 года назад +3

    I'm a Savate fighter, and I approve! (Bringing the knee up the side (standing oblique) is highly underrated. We use the move almost constantly. Keep checking those kicks/body shots!)

  • @CaptainPetrov
    @CaptainPetrov Год назад +1

    I have a background in karate, and just learning the Muay Thai stance I can already see its effectiveness
    Great short video, man!

  • @jeffk4710
    @jeffk4710 7 лет назад +766

    Muay thai has the coolest stance

    • @tombrady114
      @tombrady114 6 лет назад +84

      Jeff Kha I love Muay Thai but the stance is ugly as fuck

    • @MetasCZ
      @MetasCZ 6 лет назад +142

      @@tombrady114 Nah it's really cool, Muay Thai moves are so smooth

    • @krytycznymach8858
      @krytycznymach8858 6 лет назад +49

      @@tombrady114 boxing stance is the coolest one

    • @efloof9314
      @efloof9314 6 лет назад +6

      Jeff Kha it has that savage video game ish stance its cool

    • @Daniel-vt5fv
      @Daniel-vt5fv 6 лет назад

      I hate it

  • @slithxrx4489
    @slithxrx4489 Год назад +2

    im glad this is in my recc section, it all started with a school fight i ended up in cuz some senior was being an asshole and my therapist said to practice martial arts, we couldnt find any nearby muay thai dojos so i went to a diff dojo that teaches mma type stuff but then christmas comes and my grandmother gotten me a muay thai book by Kru Tony Yuan, AKA Anthony Yuan the Muay Thai fighter lol but getting that book inspired me to train outside of the dojo and i just try finding all the help i can get to train in muay thai at home

  • @AcZe1188
    @AcZe1188 8 лет назад +25

    I really appreciated this one! i've been practicing muay thai and have been having a hard time on my stances and kicks. can you do more of muay thai vids?

  • @tylerbrowning3631
    @tylerbrowning3631 3 месяца назад

    I remember seeing your videos fifteen years ago, it’s amazing to see how your dreams have progressed. Been a beautiful thing to witness man.

  • @cameronhale9162
    @cameronhale9162 7 лет назад +1601

    Annie leonhardt from attack in Titan uses Muay Thai

  • @tracymendiola8345
    @tracymendiola8345 7 лет назад +1

    Started taking a full MMA course and Muay Thai is on the schedule but I really didn't know anything about it and my instructor seems to be confused as to why I was in his class. This video really helped me understand a bit more about this unique martial art, thank you.

  • @davidsith3091
    @davidsith3091 8 лет назад +331

    extra points for Sagat comment ! Tigeeer-uppercut !

    • @fighttips
      @fighttips  8 лет назад +27

      Haha exactly. Look up the fighter "Dieselnoi" -- very video game-like style.

    • @Huaiwen
      @Huaiwen 8 лет назад +4

      The King!

    • @quocphingo9807
      @quocphingo9807 8 лет назад +9

      can you make more muay Thai techniques video ? thank you

    • @thecarriedcopper5012
      @thecarriedcopper5012 7 лет назад

      David Sith that's not a Mauy Thai move btw I hate Street Fighter for that lol

    • @acerbicinspirations5978
      @acerbicinspirations5978 7 лет назад +9

      Tiger shot is also not a real move. Pretty sure no style of karate teaches hadoken either. T'is a game, bruh, a game.

  • @El_guapo_123
    @El_guapo_123 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm going to start taking Muay Thai. I was inspired by some friends to get into it and i have my first lesson in a couple days. Watching your videos has helped give me a jump start before my first training session 🔥🔥

  • @xo3040
    @xo3040 4 года назад +12

    I finally took the courage! Tomorrow is my first Thai class and I’ve always been so insecure with myself because of my weight. I have very skinny arms so it looks super weird/awkward when I launch punches. Wish me luck

    • @bunnyotaku777
      @bunnyotaku777 Год назад +1

      How did it go for you?? I have the same insecurity because I look a little frail

    • @TheKevinj30
      @TheKevinj30 Год назад +2

      @@bunnyotaku777Bro just join a class nothing will happen people will be friendly to you

    • @alejo_420
      @alejo_420 Год назад

      @@bunnyotaku777 Took my first class on Friday a few days ago and man it was so fun. I've also always been pretty skinny, 5'8 135 lbs but its not like anyones gonna mention it lol. Just focus on yourself and your technique. Guys at my gym were super friendly and helpful so it was a good experience, just go for it man

    • @kittysoftpaws3677
      @kittysoftpaws3677 Год назад

      ​@@TheKevinj30
      1. That isn't changing insecurities. Be nice. You're literally the person they're worried about.
      2. Martial arts is expensive.

  • @0713mas
    @0713mas 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome lesson! Another one for check kicking is what my coach called the submarine kick. Get your opponent to leg check at the midline, then kick under the check to the opposite leg.

  • @HDVita
    @HDVita 8 лет назад +115

    Dude, your videos are nice! They saved my life a few weeks when school started. Some guy tried to get in a fight with me when they thought I was trying to spread rumors when I didn't say crap! I do Taekwondo and boxing (Which sorta is like muay thai), and when we started fighting I made sure he hit me first before I fought back. The teachers and some people knew I took Martial arts so for a few seconds they stood back. I freaken caught that idiot with a calf kick and then a roundhouse to the stomach and he was down for the count! I ended up getting no suspension because they knew it was an act of self-defense and I told them what happened and they let me go! I also got a congrats from my friends for beating him. Thanks a million!

    • @abrahamgarcia6408
      @abrahamgarcia6408 5 лет назад +20

      Big 🧢

    • @kenducs14
      @kenducs14 5 лет назад +9

      yeah good job kirito

    • @lolomuscousin8850
      @lolomuscousin8850 5 лет назад +7

      Legend😂 u smart for letting him make the first move

    • @davidbintliff7983
      @davidbintliff7983 5 лет назад +5

      Everytime I let them take the first shot I still got OSS. Pretty sure it's most school policies to give both students ISS or OSS for physical confrontation.

    • @arronfrance6849
      @arronfrance6849 5 лет назад

      S.P.A

  • @rogercoltest350
    @rogercoltest350 4 года назад +2

    Discovered Muay Thai too late in my life to compete...started at 40...boxing, karate, judo, jujitsu, kempo in my youth...a little wing chun & tai chi in my old age lol....but it's been incredible...not in bad shape for a 53 year old.

    • @thereal_chrisch
      @thereal_chrisch 3 месяца назад

      I’m just starting, 2 lessons in at 39.

  • @izmizcha955
    @izmizcha955 4 года назад +941

    I’m here because of Annie Leonhart from Attack on Titan she inspired me to protect myself

    • @esthershih5575
      @esthershih5575 4 года назад +69

      yeah same! im literally the same height as her (153 cm which is around 5'1"). Muay Thai is good but I will say that if you're aiming for fighting/defending yourself, it would never go wrong to crosstrain in several martial arts.

    • @yauol
      @yauol 3 года назад +1

      @@esthershih5575 wtf 153 how old are you?

    • @esthershih5575
      @esthershih5575 3 года назад +27

      @@yauol am 16. I’m a girl lol my family is just cursed with short genetics.

    • @yauol
      @yauol 3 года назад +6

      @@esthershih5575 I'm 16 and 180 the shortest I've seen the same age as me face to face was 157 so you're a rare breed be proud of it lul.

    • @aeri4015
      @aeri4015 3 года назад +3

      yes

  • @TheDanggamers
    @TheDanggamers Год назад +1

    Just started a Muay Thai class. First couple lessons idk if I was doing the stance correctly because the coach wasn’t really correcting me so this helps a lot

  • @Knife1437
    @Knife1437 8 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video Shane! This is probably the best you've ever released. Footwork and stance. Thanks for passing on Jongsanan's valuable knowledge.

  • @rollandb1767
    @rollandb1767 8 лет назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video along with your others. I've been doing tkd for 29yrs and I started Muay Thai this year. I'm headed to Tiger Muay Thai in Feb.

  • @GerlardTheSeaLion
    @GerlardTheSeaLion 5 лет назад +4

    Very good video as always Shane (Even tho this is a old video haha) One thing my trainer taught me (he is a retired pro fighter from Thailand) is when we check kicks, we keep the elbow on the outside of the knee, while connected to the kneecap, cause if you have the elbow on the inside of the kneecap, the opponent can kick your arm/elbow into your own ribs. It is a pretty good tip, hope someone here can benefit from it😊🙏🏼

  • @jasonhernandez9023
    @jasonhernandez9023 6 лет назад +1

    I just started Muay Thai about a month ago and it’s taking a bit to get used to however it’s incredibly engaging and technical. Very much apprentice these drills, boss. My stance needs work.

  • @mitcht1026
    @mitcht1026 7 лет назад +130

    I was very impressed with everything up until about 4:08 when you had your elbow inside your knee during your check a kick example.. Elbow should always be on the outside of the knee when checking kicks.

    • @psychedandelevated2854
      @psychedandelevated2854 7 лет назад +5

      Mitch T makes sense, the force of the kick would have an easier way pushing the arm if it's not pushed back by the leg.

    • @ricovillanueva1650
      @ricovillanueva1650 7 лет назад +5

      Mitch T Yes good eye, I just posted the same comment and then seen yours.

    • @kisamehoshigaki5429
      @kisamehoshigaki5429 7 лет назад +1

      Mitch T q

    • @chimaera1855
      @chimaera1855 6 лет назад +2

      Correct

    • @nanomanuk
      @nanomanuk 6 лет назад +4

      I think it was the camera angles at 4.08. When the view was straight on the elbow was on the outside

  • @SuporexTV
    @SuporexTV 2 месяца назад

    hi I am completely new to fighting overall and freshman in my Muay Thai gym. This video helped me a lot to understand why my checks are most often going to front and not the side and then many times if kick is strong it just puts my off balance. hearing how it should be done or even seeing is not always that useful as body is trying to do their own thing so the chair training example is of a great benefit for me moving forward. Appreciate you.

  • @ParadymShiftVegan
    @ParadymShiftVegan 4 года назад +11

    Yo thank you so much for your channel and all that you do my dude. Big appreciation your way.
    I'm just barely getting into teaching myself some fighting basics as I'm finding myself more and more passionate about self protection; I find your videos invaluable and I can't thank you enough for all you do here! Definitely subbed and I can't wait to go on this journey with your assistance 🙏🔥 blessings your ways always fam

  • @capitandelnorte
    @capitandelnorte 5 лет назад +1

    this was very educational Shane, Im a muay thai fledgeling and I always thought the traditional stance looked a bit unstable, and that the high guard left a lot gaps in your defense. Now I understand.

  • @DaUsher
    @DaUsher 8 лет назад +78

    0:20 - So nice to know that after all these years, Street Fighter is still being mentioned.
    TIGER!
    Can you teach us to do a Tiger Uppercut? XP

  • @DpresheN
    @DpresheN 7 лет назад

    This technique is flawless! Useing the chair as a guide is a very smart option ! I would suggest any beginner to use this !

  • @Smokeydabear415
    @Smokeydabear415 8 лет назад +7

    dude, this is so helpful. Corrected some of my form for kicking. Thank man, awesome videos.

  • @coloradoman7769
    @coloradoman7769 6 лет назад +2

    I’m a 1st-dan in Shotokan Karate. I’m now also going to learn some Muay Thai. I like the concept of using your body as bait, adding another kick to my arsenal. I also enjoy the idea of the marching stance. Ironically i feel like I already use something similar In kumite/sparring. Only with hips 45degrees and hands lowered. :)

  • @weelynn1862
    @weelynn1862 8 лет назад +24

    This is so helpful! I've just started training and this explains the stance so well! thank you, subscribed

  • @JeffreyPham79
    @JeffreyPham79 6 лет назад

    From former Muay Thai practitioner.....your knees have solid form, man... and your so do your roundhouses...really impressive

  • @MegaChevy65
    @MegaChevy65 6 лет назад +3

    Good tips. I used too have bad habits of not kicking horizontally.....until my opponents elbow and the top of my foot met and that was the end of it for a couple months. I used this same technique to create that muscle memory 👍

  • @PumbaaStriking
    @PumbaaStriking 2 года назад

    Studying up before a first class free tonight, and my primary had always been boxing with that side stance. Definitely using that chair, thank you Shane!

  • @mike7652
    @mike7652 5 лет назад +3

    My background is in TKD, but I've always used a high guard like this and I bring my front leg up if someone is coming at me. Requires a bit of balance but is nearly impenetrable! I don't think it's a proper technique in any style but works rather well. Keeps the ribs/lower body well protected. Obviously I don't hold that position, just use it when needed.

  • @checkfoldcallraise
    @checkfoldcallraise 6 лет назад +1

    I don't know if I would want to get into sparring but, I definitely like how this is getting me in shape. It also gives me confidence in self defense should I ever need to use mauy thai.

  • @soullight8632
    @soullight8632 8 лет назад +49

    Can you make a video about different ways you can use the Muay Thai leg kick, like your advanced punches video?

    • @soullight8632
      @soullight8632 8 лет назад +1

      Also in the video it looks like your hips are out of alignment. Maybe you should check that out?

    • @theclintonsfupa2750
      @theclintonsfupa2750 6 лет назад +3

      Youre not a doctor.

  • @Yoriichi_Sengoku
    @Yoriichi_Sengoku Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. We had a clubs' friendly match, Karate vs Muay Thai in which the rules favored ours. Me and my opponent had thesame weight and during the match, I was shocked at how well-made Muay Thai is. It is easily the most defensive stance, the guy I was fighting always had a counter for my strikes. It's not a dodge-type martial arts, it's designed for toe-to-toe full-fight hard core fighting. I was hit once with the muai thai kick once and man, it was so heavy, like as if it was launched from the ground and he put all his weight in it. I was always dodging his kicks throughout the match, thankfully I was agile.

  • @ChristopherAustin888
    @ChristopherAustin888 8 лет назад +4

    This was so enlightening! Love the channel Shane! I know you have a TKD background so would it be possible for you to maybe do a video on a TKD / Karate stance and how to modify it for MMA? Keep up the great content!

  • @longbum123
    @longbum123 8 лет назад +2

    Hey Shane, I started following your videos way back to attempts learning how to fight. But I really enjoy your recent content on the insights and better understanding of different martial arts and fighting styles. I would love to see you analyze more of them.

  • @stephenschultz9901
    @stephenschultz9901 5 лет назад +5

    You're going to make a badass teacher

  • @christopherweston9444
    @christopherweston9444 7 лет назад +1

    Good basic training. And nice fundamental wisdom behind it. I'll take this to the gym today and focus on this. Well done Shane

  • @G--ll7iz
    @G--ll7iz 4 года назад +21

    When he kicks you, you grab his leg, you can use the elbow to repeat over his knees to destroy his weapon.

    • @YoungPadawan85
      @YoungPadawan85 4 года назад +3

      that sounds brutally effective at dealing with someone who is a little too kick-happy, thanks for the tip

    • @marcobrancorsini2479
      @marcobrancorsini2479 4 года назад +11

      DISCLAIMER: DON'T DO THIS WHILE SPARRING

    • @salemzeid4437
      @salemzeid4437 3 года назад +1

      Are you suggesting to snap his knee with a down forced elbow to his knee while grabbing it with the other hand?

    • @dagodlypug2399
      @dagodlypug2399 3 года назад

      Or you can put pressure on the leg (if you do it the right way) and break it.

    • @Milnard
      @Milnard 3 года назад

      @@salemzeid4437 yes, thats what hes saying

  • @brianlocal3
    @brianlocal3 4 года назад

    This has got to be one of the beat videos I have ever seen on this topic
    Well done and you earned a subscriber

  • @reshamau2422
    @reshamau2422 5 лет назад +3

    I just started muay thai today. I never fell in love so fast with something before.

  • @BradYaeger
    @BradYaeger 8 лет назад +1

    Great stuff. Another very useful source of origin for research is the mother art of Krabi Krabong, the sword and stick style pre-dating Muay Thai. You will see many of the postures and philosophies carried over into the sporting approach

  • @tchampt
    @tchampt 6 лет назад +40

    I'm a Thai people. Since I was kid I learned about historical from school. The Muay Thai material art was made for survival and killing. Cause long ago Thailand wasn't one. We were groups of people in many city. Sometimes we had to fight for protecting people from thift ,wars etc. And that time Thai's weapons had just double swords , bamboo hands shields , axes ,etc. Mainly we use 2 hands weapons so any of that is base of Muay Thai. So in my opinion Muay Thai stance first priority is guard themselves then counter attack. That's all. And actually Muay Thai we have many styles such a Muay Thai Shiya(มวยไชยา) , Muay Korat(มวยโคราช) , Muay lobpuri (มวยลพบุรี).

    • @SoPoroLOL
      @SoPoroLOL 6 лет назад +3

      Teeraporn Poonsup real muay thai came from Boran/ Bokator right

    • @jwgoon
      @jwgoon 5 лет назад

      I really enjoy watching krabi krabong. The traditional sword and staff fighting techniques of the classical Thai warrior.

    • @sincerechristine508
      @sincerechristine508 4 года назад

      @@SoPoroLOL Muay Boran is for Kill, not for sport. It's illegal in Thailand.

    • @kissmyass4468
      @kissmyass4468 4 года назад

      @@SoPoroLOL boran =ancient in thai not bokator

  • @micmacha
    @micmacha 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for explaining the why of the stance. I'm more into Capoeira myself, but I've always been curious about the unique posture and rhythm of Muay Thai. Now I know why!

  • @puschmannn
    @puschmannn 6 лет назад +6

    3:33 understood "kicking horrorzombiely" the first time xD
    nice video, keep up the good work.

  • @marksteve9247
    @marksteve9247 4 месяца назад +1

    Foot technique is the key and generating strength in Muy Thai!
    You did well!

  • @wilsontiono
    @wilsontiono 8 лет назад +7

    that was actually really smart, ive never thought of checking a teep lol

  • @savosnip3z
    @savosnip3z 5 лет назад +1

    This is timeless instruction... the content and form you present is clear; on point and understood. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.

  • @unknown-moki944
    @unknown-moki944 6 лет назад +19

    I'm a 13 year old female learing muay thai thank you for this very informitive

    • @lewisjohnmajoski9883
      @lewisjohnmajoski9883 5 лет назад +8

      Okay

    • @oyuk4618
      @oyuk4618 5 лет назад +6

      Okay?

    • @biggaburns7332
      @biggaburns7332 5 лет назад +5

      {Flarem} what’s wrong snowflake? Triggered by someone saying they’re female?

    • @oyuk4618
      @oyuk4618 5 лет назад +11

      Bigga Burns I wasn’t triggered you dumbass SJW shithead. I never said anything about being female and I never was triggered. Go to school you fucktard shit.

    • @bonniejunk
      @bonniejunk 5 лет назад +2

      @@oyuk4618
      I disagree with Bigga Burns on many levels, but why are you so aggressive?

  • @nicholaschang587
    @nicholaschang587 8 лет назад +433

    Shane. How to defend against killer clowns? Please I'm scared.

    • @TheAngieIshmael
      @TheAngieIshmael 8 лет назад +92

      Become a clown. Only defense against them.

    • @shivamrai2487
      @shivamrai2487 8 лет назад +10

      nicholas chang get a gun

    • @TheRedFoxization
      @TheRedFoxization 8 лет назад +18

      Fuck them up and Stockton slap their asses ! 🖕👊💪

    • @Rickiebobby1st
      @Rickiebobby1st 8 лет назад +12

      Well this may get them angry and hurt you even more but if you value your dignity, spit one in the eye, knee him in the balls and drag him by the hair scraping his face through the cement, dirt and other rough surface on the ground you're both standing on until he doesn't look like a clown anymore. But yeah...give it try and tell me how it went and how they reacted.

    • @hookup7702
      @hookup7702 8 лет назад +2

      LOL GUN FU😂

  • @georgegoodyear9631
    @georgegoodyear9631 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this intriguing introduction to basic Muay Tahai body dynamics. I will certainly try to become proficient in this style of posture and movement.

  • @simonceh8
    @simonceh8 8 лет назад +17

    Shane can you plz Share more of your fight stories?? (The last one was 2 y/o)

  • @JustSayin84
    @JustSayin84 6 лет назад

    Your videos at the best source for fight science. Thanks Shane

  • @jmoney440
    @jmoney440 8 лет назад +9

    Thanks for the knowledge!!

    • @suunhi3062
      @suunhi3062 8 лет назад

      shit

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 8 лет назад

      +suu nhi I think this would work great in a gloved fight!

    • @suunhi3062
      @suunhi3062 8 лет назад +1

      i like martial

  • @VikneshRaj-v2t
    @VikneshRaj-v2t 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you soo much..
    I'm currently learning muay Thai in a group class, was unsure about the stance.. Thank you for this video, it helped me to understand the stance alot better..
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @xx-tc8yn
    @xx-tc8yn 7 лет назад +35

    Annie brought me here. :)

  • @charlieurbano2788
    @charlieurbano2788 3 года назад

    Perfect explanation. Clean style , no frills and essential

  • @ABCDEF-uz9fd
    @ABCDEF-uz9fd 8 лет назад +9

    OPEN QUESTON: for some reason i can't connect with traditional martial arts. i really adore boxing , kickboxing and bjj. but i can't connect with wing chun, karate kung fu. is that a problem?

    • @richardhinckley9690
      @richardhinckley9690 8 лет назад +6

      "i really adore boxing , kickboxing and bjj."
      Hey, me too!
      "but i can't connect with wing chun, karate kung fu."
      I like karate, but even that (as I was taught it) is a mix of several different things, including some non-Asian boxing and kickboxing. I can't say much for "kung fu" as that's a really generic term that can cover pretty much any Chinese martial art. Things like Wing Chun tend to have some drills and concepts you can use, and a handful of techniques/moves that come in handy in some situations. Taken purely on their own, they usually seem obsolete and don't apply to realistic situations well.
      "is that a problem?"
      No, just use what works for you. I think the real problem is tradition. Some martial arts are strictly practiced the same way for hundreds of years, and the students are taught not to deviate from the old ways. This, I feel, is unwise. The old masters may have been great, but they weren't perfect. New styles evolve or come in from foreign countries and the old masters may not have anticipated those changes. Even changes in fashion or climate can affect things - for example, moves that require the enemy to wear a jacket may have worked fine in Japan in the 1800s, or in cold countries, but not in a fight on the beach in Brazil. Use the most up-to-date martial arts that fit your natural inclinations, and try to fill gaps so there's no area where you're just going to lose right away (e.g. "I can wrestle but I can't handle people who punch").

    • @ABCDEF-uz9fd
      @ABCDEF-uz9fd 8 лет назад

      great breakdown, what are you training right now? and yeah it should evolve and update.

    • @richardhinckley9690
      @richardhinckley9690 8 лет назад

      ***** Right now I'm training in Judo and BJJ and teaching/training an American (or "mixed") karate system. My main focus is practical application, so we do a lot of controlled-contact MMA-style sparring in order to find the holes in our skill set and patch them up.

    • @thaiboxer5
      @thaiboxer5 8 лет назад +4

      Richard Hinckley kung-fu works fine in street application. as a bouncer, I use it and muay thai regularly. usually, people who say that have not actually worked applications or broken the forms down into drills, what you would call bunkai. that being said, there ARE a few styles that were created mainly to combat specific fighting styles, but once the concept of a technique is understood, you can train to apply it anywhere.
      the "problem" with Chinese styles is that they tend to take longer to gain proficiency. this is an intentional flaw.

    • @richardhinckley9690
      @richardhinckley9690 8 лет назад

      thaiboxer5
      "the "problem" with Chinese styles is that they tend to take longer to gain proficiency. this is an intentional flaw."
      The measure of an educational program's merit is its efficiency at converting a student's time and effort into proficiency. Saying that Kung Fu doesn't do this, but it's an "intentional" flaw does not change that you are saying Kung Fu is a bad martial art, where students have to put in more time/effort to be on par with students in other arts.
      Being slower can be OK. But only if the result is better. For example, Krav Maga takes people from zero skill to reasonable effectiveness in a few months, whereas Karate styles take a few years. But after four to six years, the Karate students end up better, because they front-loaded their training with the building of better fundamentals. This delays them becoming effective fighters, but they do catch up. However, Kung Fu is not shown to do that. Even at the highest levels, Chinese systems/stylists do not appear often, and the ones that do (e.g. Cung Le) are usually using modernized versions of those systems with training methods that look much more like the de facto standard stuff, such as Muay Thai.
      "kung-fu works fine in street application. as a bouncer, I use it and muay thai regularly. usually, people who say that have not actually worked applications or broken the forms down into drills, what you would call bunkai."
      I'm sure it does, but using it as a bouncer isn't really helpful as an example, because bouncers are not fighting against good opponents. A bouncer's opponent is usually:
      1. Smaller than the bouncer.
      2. Outnumbered.
      3. In a mentally altered state.
      4. Untrained.
      5. Tactically out of position from the start (e.g. surrounded) of the encounter.
      I think as a bouncer you could use almost any martial art. You could probably not even study a martial art, and just use the martial arts training time for lifting weights instead, relying on strength rather than skill. I don't know, I'm not a bouncer, and you say you are. I know some bouncers, but like I said, I'm not one, so correct me if I'm way off base here and you're actually fighting skilled people in a "fair fight" scenario where the quality of your training matters.

  • @kafiofkr
    @kafiofkr 7 лет назад +1

    Great video on Thai basics i did the chair exercise with some students and it really help them, kind regards from Costa Rica
    Pura Vida !!

  • @latinagogo4805
    @latinagogo4805 8 лет назад +241

    best Fighter haircuts?

  • @multipass613
    @multipass613 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video man, I'm going switching from amateur boxing to muay thai and this is helpful in figuring out bladed vs square approaches.

  • @roberto-cb3pn
    @roberto-cb3pn 8 лет назад +56

    thinking of starting muay thai or kickboxing would they be useful is street fights?

    • @NuggetMastersprod
      @NuggetMastersprod 8 лет назад +73

      Moist Nun why wouldnt they? why does everyone ask that lol

    • @NuEnque
      @NuEnque 8 лет назад +165

      If you train to fight you should avoid fighting in the streets unless there is absolutely no other option. Why would you want to fight an untrained opponent on the streets? You're getting into Muay Thai for the wrong reason.

    • @carlosbeats972
      @carlosbeats972 8 лет назад +89

      Moist Nun Almost any martial art can be useful for self defense if trained and applied correctly.

    • @fiveowed67
      @fiveowed67 8 лет назад +5

      Capoeira is the best way to go!

    • @NuggetMastersprod
      @NuggetMastersprod 8 лет назад +48

      fiveowed67 lol are you joking?

  • @lancekalafut9914
    @lancekalafut9914 5 лет назад

    I am just starting this from scratch. Very informative information. You can always learn from others. Well done

  • @kevinc8557
    @kevinc8557 8 лет назад +5

    Can you do a. Video on how to beat an opponent with more power, not necessarily bigger

    • @kevinc8557
      @kevinc8557 8 лет назад

      azzy mazzy hit harder yes

    • @juniorshade4021
      @juniorshade4021 8 лет назад

      I wanna know 2

    • @mc_mixedmedia
      @mc_mixedmedia 8 лет назад

      Tru Champion I think it would depend if youre talking about beating them in fight where u can win with points or if its a street fight

    • @l4ur790
      @l4ur790 8 лет назад

      chu kah tell me in a streetfight please.

    • @mehmetalibayram7869
      @mehmetalibayram7869 8 лет назад +1

      Being smarter more technique countering and keeping distance with the front kick

  • @bfron4621
    @bfron4621 Год назад +1

    Very interesting. Good video mate. I've always been taught with my traditional muay thai stance that my back foot should be position at a 90 degree angle to my front foot. Interesting the different versions. Not sure which one is better

  • @ramlihassan8238
    @ramlihassan8238 7 лет назад +4

    great lessons......

  • @walkie1985
    @walkie1985 7 лет назад +1

    I am only 2 months in to Muay Thai and this is a great help, especially with my shadow boxing when I feel like a muppet!

  • @alexantunes8673
    @alexantunes8673 8 лет назад +124

    can u do a self defense on killer clowns??

  • @shakirahmed440
    @shakirahmed440 4 года назад +1

    The best reason why I love this stance is because its built like a tank. All your weight is on the back foot, meaning your upper body is backwards, meaning you can see punches coming easily. Better position for defending against ALL kinds of kicks including linear ones like the side kick(that can be checked too). No way you can get overwhelmed because you have your lead-leg teep ready to fire as well as your lead knee to repel the opponent.

  • @chronicfever6250
    @chronicfever6250 8 лет назад +28

    self defense for the underdogs 👌!!!

  • @my2009Babies1
    @my2009Babies1 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you shane! Your videos are a good preparation for me before I start my muay thai class.

  • @Arkanthrall
    @Arkanthrall 8 лет назад +4

    That was a great video Shane. Keep doing the great work.

  • @LightPresident95148
    @LightPresident95148 7 лет назад

    I learn muay thai since 6 months and these are good tips.
    For me, another good tip why the block is more open is, because you have to look what your enemies legs are doing

  • @ralfxephon1
    @ralfxephon1 5 лет назад +4

    I like all the muay thai characters from videogames
    Sagat, adon, shura, samchay,
    hwa jai, joe higashi
    And the real ones like Reiba
    The dark lord of muay thai

  • @argoneonoble
    @argoneonoble 7 лет назад +1

    Really helpful vid. I am working on cleaning up my stance and the reasons you give as to why I want to keep the squared stance is very motivating. thanks!! 😉

  • @Mirandorl
    @Mirandorl 8 лет назад +3

    Freakin love these videos, I am making a huge list of them to put together a routine. Question I always struggle with - How do ya get power into a lead leg roundhouse without switching the stance? Sanshou uses it in the most devastating way - left lead kick to the opponents inner leg, unbalance and then deliver a left hook. Knocks them over every time and works especially well if the guy just threw a right hand. I just cant get power into the kick!

    • @OrbitalFerret
      @OrbitalFerret 8 лет назад

      Wireline Turn your hips with the kick

    • @Mirandorl
      @Mirandorl 8 лет назад

      Novaria I get that, but you also need to turn the right leg too (orthodox stance) or you lock out the knee. I struggle getting the whole 'body chain' moving to get power and balance right

    • @OrbitalFerret
      @OrbitalFerret 8 лет назад +1

      Wireline Ah

    • @nathantaylor3532
      @nathantaylor3532 8 лет назад

      I find hopping to be really effective when I'm trying to throw a lead leg roundhouse. I actually love lead leg roundhouses because they let me kick the inside of my opponent's thigh so it's definitely worth practicing, most of the time you're not going to be aiming to kick as hard as if you were to kick with your rear leg but if you were to go for a higher shot (Like the ribs) I tend to hop as I pivot my foot to give myself more explosive movement when I throw the kick.

  • @danielc.5724
    @danielc.5724 8 лет назад

    I like the kicking practise where you hold the mit to help keep up your defence while kicking. That helped a lot, thanks Shane 👍

  • @TheBluebird28
    @TheBluebird28 5 лет назад +4

    reminds me of sanji black leg he does diablo his stance is like that