Hurting with top of the foot hurts like hell. Especially when they turn their knee into it. How do hit with top of foot and not get injured? That has me limping for days when I bang the top of foot off knee cap.
@@SenseiSeth No lie that should be a style lol. If TKD incorporated more head punches and leg kicks it would be pretty devastating IMO and the power kicks of MT would really round out TKD. It'd be a full stand up art.
Icy Mike is right; this is Taekwon-Do. most people think Taekwon-Do is just high kicks and jumps. Taekwon-Do teaches to kick at any target and at any angle. Also, the way you guys work on the techniques, experiment and study it so that your training then can focus on what works best for each one of you... Well done gentlemen. This is the way ;)
@@Heavenly_Demon_God In sport, no; because it would discourage high level performance and needlessly multiply the risks of injury. But in the complete training of General Choi Hong Hi, there are many low kicks and leg attacks, sweeps and checking kicks, starting with several patterns teaching those moves (i.e. Gwang-Gae's side checking kick, Po-Eun's low side-kick, Gae-Baek's front twisting kick, Moon-Moo's front leg sweep etc) up to and including sparring sessions aimed at self-defense or perfecting kicking. Unfortunately, too many people only know about Olympic Taekwondo, where a lot of techniques (including the hundreds of hand techniques, several specifically tailored to also attack the legs) are not allowed and therefore not known or perfected. That's the downside of sport in a martial art.
@@MxMe-su1ch My guess, American TKD. Some masters like the late Jhoon Rhee modified early Taekwon-Do (before ITF; 1955-1966) into their own thing for their US students and markets.
There's also a feint that my coach Marcio showed me with Aishiwaza (a Judo trip) where you feint a kick and sweep the leg on the floor with an ouchi gari (a judo throw). You can also do it in Muay Thai I believe but you definitely can in Sanda
No it's Not, there are Many Leg Kicks and Checks in Traditional TKD, it's just they don't use them in Free Sparring, and Tournaments, however in other Forms of Sparring and Self-defense yes they do use them.
Btw, the way to counter this is Giorgio style checking where he can use his lead checking leg to check either side. We covered and studied this a lot in Sanda because of all the weird kicks!! I'm so sad I can't study it anymore in the US
@@paragon1782 Which vid is that? I haven't been keeping up with Modern Martial Artist. I usually watch Jack Slack or Lawrence Kenchin or at 12 am when I'm tryna sleep (like rn), MindSmash
@@ryanliu6694 mind smash is horrible man. Go resub to modern martial artist and watch his petroysan vid. Then follow Brendan dorman and unfollow mind smash. Ur welcome. Slack is best of course and kenshin is decent.
That feels like Taekwondo. Did you learn it from sparring with me? Lol. Good technique and it was Awesome seeing myself in the background of your videos.
@@SenseiSeth Great I've been wondering if those would be videos are just clips like in these videos. Just hope it looks good. I was wore out by the time we sparred.
@@SenseiSeth no. Post it. I thought we had a good friendly but competitive sparring match. Just give me a shout out or something if possible. I'm still growing my channel. Slow but steady.
If the person doesn't check the first kick or brings the check down too fast that second harder kick can get the inner thigh and if it hits right it drops you. I used this combo a lot when I sparred.
If you want to do some more research on TKD style kicks used for both attacking the legs and intercepting an opposing kicker's attacks, check out Taekkyon. It's an older martial art from Korea that is one of the roots of TKD. Some of it is vaguely dance-like similar to Capoeira, but the techniques can still be borrowed and applied. Also some elements of Judo if you're into that sort of thing.
It depends on the ruleset you're fighting in. I will usually tackle them when they they lift their leg, wait for the to push back and then i do a forward takedown (the takedown depends on what grip i manage to get, it's usually some kind of Tai Otoshi). You can't let you opponent know your intentions tho
HI Sensei Seth I'm a subscriber and I'm a Martial Artist. I do American Kenpo Karate, Tae Kwon Do, and Muai Thai. I love that leg kick combo where if you get checked with the first leg kick you can switch and catch them with the other kick to the leg or body or head and Combo from there. That's an awesome technique.
YO I DO THIS ALL THE TIME ALREADY I LOVE IT!!! ALSO YOU CAN CHECK A KICK WITH A JUMPING ROUNDHOUSE ALL THE TIME!! A JUMPING TEEP CAN ALSO CHECK AND ITS HIGHER PERCENTAGE (Saenchai gets it all the time)!! ALSO IF YOURE IN SOUTHPAW IN A MORE BOXING STANCE YOU CAN CHECK THE KICK BY PULLING YOUR RIGHT LEG UP TO CHECK AND GO FOR A JUMPING ROUNDHOUSE WITH THE OTHER LEG OR SUPERMAN PUNCH
Bad ass, only thing I can think of when your opponents leg gets sent back and he's southpaw, he could come back and clock you with a switch kick to reposition the stance
The leg kick the head kick at the start is so sick but the double leg kick feels like it's setting me up for my favourite kick and I don't have to switch. Maybe it would set me off balance more than I think. Cool video all the same but I love to switch kick off of inside leg kicks thrown at me so much and it used to work real well for me back in the day.
Double jumping roundhouse kick to the body or body-head is a taekwondo technique. TKD practitioners don't typically train any leg kicks (it's illegal in sport TKD) but it seems like it would be easy to apply the technique to leg kicks.
In my younger days i used to like faking the 2nd kick then switch back into a jumping turning kick with the original leg... you have to put a little skip into it but i found it works well after setting up the traditional one a few times.
TaeKwonDo guy for many years here. I trained TKD practically my whole childhood and at around 16 moved over to an MMA gym and started training kickboxing and BJJ. If you can take a few things from TKD and apply them in odd situations, you can get great returns in the MMA community. For instance, I used to love using crescent kicks to the guard to get a guy to drop his hands; it's quick, you can force your foot back down quickly to avoid getting caught, and it's unexpected to a lot of muay thai/kickboxing players.
I was actually trying to find context for this and ran into you explaining exactly what i'm talking about here. Lol ruclips.net/video/jcBe8X_c6D8/видео.html
Sometimes I like going under the check. It works great when someone is checking a lot of your kicks. A week ago when sparring I kicked twice and let him check twice and the last time I went under after he got used to checking and it can be a nice calf kick or a sweep.
That had worked for me of of a setup. Jab, cross, turning kick to ribs combo twice. This time man, cross, switch step or mauy thai switch step to a turning kick to the head.
That almost running chopping leg kick is called a cut kick. I learned to do it from training beside Saemapetch. He could cover half the distance of the ring and angle out to safety. He spent that day mostly practicing on pads and the heavy bag.
If you're concerned about power, switch to the ball of the foot. Then, the kick becomes a sledge hammer. Just make sure you train it properly or you get broken toes, like swinging a front kick up. Mike seems like a good guy when he's not on his own channel.
This is muay thai saenchai did this stuff. Often he'd go to the head with the second kick but he also went to the head. So if saenchai does it, it's muay thai approved
In Way of the Dragon During the Chuck Norris v. Bruce Lee fight at the end Bruce uses the same strategy. Lots of feints and low leg kicks and stop kicks and following through with right cross or hooks. I actually memorized the combination by watching it over and over in my room as a kid and tried it on my friends. They were like "how is this fat kid hopping all around?".
Yea people think in Muay Thai that we must use one part of the shin. I’ve used the shin, lower shin, and foot. It’s rare you will see a shin to head knock out. Most often it’s the foot or ideally the lower shin. I my use major part of the shin for body kicks and kicking the thigh but for calf/cut kicks I use the lower shin and for head kicks I use the foot or better the lower shin. It depends on your opponents height and if they have a tendency to dip.
Lol and I've been using that kick against muay thai fighters for at least 2 years now I didn't think about the fact that anyone else would figure out to use that for a Leg kick
Not sure of the rules now but back in the late 90's-early 2000's WTF TKD competitions we could outside leg kick as long as it was transitory to a 2nd kick (the double round used here was very popular at the time). First kick would almost freeze your opponent and open them up for the second or if the first kick missed, likely because they slid back, you could run them down with the second kick.
Feint a kick to the left leg , which he expects. When he lifts the leg , kick the right supporting leg. In a street fight, use a sidekick and dislocate the knee. They want low kicks, give them low kicks.
I’ve been trying to do the follow up kick as a jumping side kick to the knee to get around the inside check knee when they realize what I’m doing. But I’m pretty sure if anyone saw me attempt this they’d just side step and laugh at my dumb ass lol love the vids
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Hurting with top of the foot hurts like hell. Especially when they turn their knee into it.
How do hit with top of foot and not get injured? That has me limping for days when I bang the top of foot off knee cap.
what is the rap song at the begining its so good!
I don't think everyone should've glossed over Muay-Thai-Kwon-Do. That made me laugh. I want that t-shirt. 😂
I can make that happen lol
@@SenseiSeth I will put my $$$ down on that.
I'd get that.
@@SenseiSeth take my money man😂
@@SenseiSeth No lie that should be a style lol. If TKD incorporated more head punches and leg kicks it would be pretty devastating IMO and the power kicks of MT would really round out TKD. It'd be a full stand up art.
3:51 I love how sincere Mike’s love for this is 😂
Oh my gawh
@@SenseiSeth 😂😂😂
Icy Mike is right; this is Taekwon-Do. most people think Taekwon-Do is just high kicks and jumps. Taekwon-Do teaches to kick at any target and at any angle.
Also, the way you guys work on the techniques, experiment and study it so that your training then can focus on what works best for each one of you... Well done gentlemen. This is the way ;)
You can't kick leg in taekwondo tho
@@Heavenly_Demon_God In sport, no; because it would discourage high level performance and needlessly multiply the risks of injury. But in the complete training of General Choi Hong Hi, there are many low kicks and leg attacks, sweeps and checking kicks, starting with several patterns teaching those moves (i.e. Gwang-Gae's side checking kick, Po-Eun's low side-kick, Gae-Baek's front twisting kick, Moon-Moo's front leg sweep etc) up to and including sparring sessions aimed at self-defense or perfecting kicking.
Unfortunately, too many people only know about Olympic Taekwondo, where a lot of techniques (including the hundreds of hand techniques, several specifically tailored to also attack the legs) are not allowed and therefore not known or perfected. That's the downside of sport in a martial art.
This isn't WTF or ITF TKD by any stretch of the imagination.
@@MxMe-su1ch My guess, American TKD. Some masters like the late Jhoon Rhee modified early Taekwon-Do (before ITF; 1955-1966) into their own thing for their US students and markets.
@odojang American TKD is a sport art.
Been a TKD guy and training at a MMA gym I love this. I can’t believe I never thought to try it 🤦♂️
USE IT
TKD GUYS DONT THROW LEG KICKS
@@yotacharapone5341 no need to shout. We throw leg kicks at the MMA gym I train at
@@ninjascoob I’m kidding
That is probably because in TKD they never told you what to use it for specifically. Now you know you can use it as a feint to calf kick.
There's also a feint that my coach Marcio showed me with Aishiwaza (a Judo trip) where you feint a kick and sweep the leg on the floor with an ouchi gari (a judo throw). You can also do it in Muay Thai I believe but you definitely can in Sanda
Love that
please record this
Taekwondo leg kicks? Sorry but that is a myth.
I made it up to save face lol
@@SenseiSeth Come on Seth, You can do better.
It works wonders just the student technical is not as good
As much of a myth as tkd punches
No it's Not, there are Many Leg Kicks and Checks in Traditional TKD, it's just they don't use them in Free Sparring, and Tournaments, however in other Forms of Sparring and Self-defense yes they do use them.
Btw, the way to counter this is Giorgio style checking where he can use his lead checking leg to check either side. We covered and studied this a lot in Sanda because of all the weird kicks!! I'm so sad I can't study it anymore in the US
Yea I’d be bummed too. Sounds like you had an awesome coach
@@SenseiSeth Kong was amazing! I'm so blessed to be surrounded by world class people. My mind knows the theory, but my body doesn't know it yet
You talking about the modern martial artists vid recently? About him checking more forwards from a closer range?
@@paragon1782 Which vid is that? I haven't been keeping up with Modern Martial Artist. I usually watch Jack Slack or Lawrence Kenchin or at 12 am when I'm tryna sleep (like rn), MindSmash
@@ryanliu6694 mind smash is horrible man. Go resub to modern martial artist and watch his petroysan vid. Then follow Brendan dorman and unfollow mind smash. Ur welcome. Slack is best of course and kenshin is decent.
I love how your highlight reel involves you getting kicked by Wonderboy.
That feels like Taekwondo. Did you learn it from sparring with me? Lol. Good technique and it was Awesome seeing myself in the background of your videos.
Haha! Thanks sir. I’ll be posting sparring sometime soon (probably Friday) with our round and some commentary!
@@SenseiSeth Great I've been wondering if those would be videos are just clips like in these videos. Just hope it looks good. I was wore out by the time we sparred.
@@KungFuCooter I get that! If you’d rather it not be posted just holler! We were all gassed 👍👍
@@SenseiSeth no. Post it. I thought we had a good friendly but competitive sparring match. Just give me a shout out or something if possible. I'm still growing my channel. Slow but steady.
It’s in Muay Born forms so it’s still the Thai origin ;). But Seth definitely got this from training with his TKD friend.
it is taekwondo !! i remember practicing this exercise few months before !!!
Nice!!
This is old school taekwondo back in the 90s/80s search it up
I need to try this next time!
Thanks for hanging around and dropping dope questions!!
Thanks for the tip. I do ITF TKD and we don’t practise that sort of kick combo but I can add it into my routines.
"Effective Taekwondo is called Karate"
Jkjk that's a play on "alternative medicine that works is called medicine"
Effective Karate is called Sanda
Hahaha
Taekwondo is karate 2.0 😜
@@ninjascoob ... that never made it out of alpha early access ;)
Muay kwon do! That's what I do since I'm a tkd black belt but a Muay Thai fighter too💪😁
Mike's growing some humility. He didn't claim to invent anything this time around.
Lmaooo
Probably because is not channel xD
Lol what
You're awesome, Seth. Thank you. The art is beautiful and effective when it counts.
👏👏👏
Just got done watching the hard 2hurt vid featuring mma shredded.took you guys 2 years but cool to see all the fighting RUclipsrs all come together
My favorite technique I have taken from my TKD days. I usually do thigh first then stomach, but this calf to thigh seems great.
Thank you for sharing your technique, this is my favorite video of yours🥋
Thanks a ton!!
@@SenseiSeth If your ever in Phoenix Arizona I'm down to help you make a video!
Thanks boss!
If the person doesn't check the first kick or brings the check down too fast that second harder kick can get the inner thigh and if it hits right it drops you. I used this combo a lot when I sparred.
Nice!
I love this! Really cool combo to play with.
And Mike is such a goof ball :D . That's what you get when kicking a tree ;)
Hahaha gotta be safe out there 😉😂
9:32 [Insert joke about Mike throwing a side kick]
looking forward to try that next time in sparring :D
Doooo it
Eyy lit. I was sitting just to the right of the camera for the Intro of the video.
Hahah ayeee!! What’s up Josh
Where do I sing up for Muay Thai Kwon Do? This is fabulous content!
If you want to do some more research on TKD style kicks used for both attacking the legs and intercepting an opposing kicker's attacks, check out Taekkyon. It's an older martial art from Korea that is one of the roots of TKD. Some of it is vaguely dance-like similar to Capoeira, but the techniques can still be borrowed and applied. Also some elements of Judo if you're into that sort of thing.
Been thinking on how to throw low kicks without getting checked by muay thai guys. Thanks!
It still happens, just a good pattern break!
It depends on the ruleset you're fighting in. I will usually tackle them when they they lift their leg, wait for the to push back and then i do a forward takedown (the takedown depends on what grip i manage to get, it's usually some kind of Tai Otoshi). You can't let you opponent know your intentions tho
That's brilliant, and totally went over my head when you did it to me in sparring
Haha it happens!!
Just what i was looking for, i drilled this on the heavybag for fun and flexibility. Nice video.
Niiice, thanks!
Bro those are serious combos Must them out . Good vid seth
Thanks boss!
Damn the intro was just a pure vibe
That’s all we do lol
What song was it
That is pretty slick always go to the body for that one never thought to attack the same leg thank you Sensei Seth!!
Right??
love it!
Thank you!
I love the two touch leg kick!
its a good feint...and I see a lot of versatility 👍
High low or mid and you can even use it for front kicks!!
That's awesome! I'm 100% gonna practice that!
Dooo it!
HI Sensei Seth I'm a subscriber and I'm a Martial Artist. I do American Kenpo Karate, Tae Kwon Do, and Muai Thai. I love that leg kick combo where if you get checked with the first leg kick you can switch and catch them with the other kick to the leg or body or head and Combo from there. That's an awesome technique.
Just got home from school. Time to sit back and watch some Sensei Seth
Ayeee relax. Pull up a chair
YO I DO THIS ALL THE TIME ALREADY I LOVE IT!!! ALSO YOU CAN CHECK A KICK WITH A JUMPING ROUNDHOUSE ALL THE TIME!! A JUMPING TEEP CAN ALSO CHECK AND ITS HIGHER PERCENTAGE (Saenchai gets it all the time)!! ALSO IF YOURE IN SOUTHPAW IN A MORE BOXING STANCE YOU CAN CHECK THE KICK BY PULLING YOUR RIGHT LEG UP TO CHECK AND GO FOR A JUMPING ROUNDHOUSE WITH THE OTHER LEG OR SUPERMAN PUNCH
Yes! Switching this up with the Superman is awesome
Great stuff Seth! This really seems to shut down the checking game.
Great video! Love it!
Such evergreen content!
Love a bit of leg sparring best way to condition your shins Even with shinpads
You can still do some damage for sure!
@@SenseiSeth Yeah definitely
I actually do this all the time it works really well you’re not always gonna land super hard but you’re almost always gonna land
Bad ass, only thing I can think of when your opponents leg gets sent back and he's southpaw, he could come back and clock you with a switch kick to reposition the stance
I wanna see Shane, Mike and Seth spar Jeff 3 VS 1. I also need to see master Wong vs ramsey dewey.
Lol I would hope we wouldn’t need all 3 of us!
4:17 *I like ya cut g*
🙏🙏
1:29 LEG MUSCLES
Love it! It's a great tip!
SENSEI SETH!! I pissed hella people off with this move just today! Thanks man this is for sure gonna be one of the moves I spam in sparring
4:15 "Like yo cut g"
Appreciate you 🙏
The leg kick the head kick at the start is so sick but the double leg kick feels like it's setting me up for my favourite kick and I don't have to switch. Maybe it would set me off balance more than I think. Cool video all the same but I love to switch kick off of inside leg kicks thrown at me so much and it used to work real well for me back in the day.
God that THUMP when you're wailing on the bag, someone needs to sample that and use it in an EDM track.
yay TAEKWONDO!
Ayeee
Do you play Tekken at all? 7:40 looks a lot like a Jin Kazama combo
Nope! I’ll check it out though!
it's the best the most badass and perfect intro ever
Double jumping roundhouse kick to the body or body-head is a taekwondo technique. TKD practitioners don't typically train any leg kicks (it's illegal in sport TKD) but it seems like it would be easy to apply the technique to leg kicks.
Sensei! You should have a collab with Shintaro Higashi!
I will soon! TrVel is tough rn
In my younger days i used to like faking the 2nd kick then switch back into a jumping turning kick with the original leg... you have to put a little skip into it but i found it works well after setting up the traditional one a few times.
Id like to add this was point scoring technique wouldn't recommend it in a full contact situation.
always forget to add "context"
I’ve actually been playing with the double fake too!!
Gotta try these things :D
yay! switch kick!
the best puns ARE true (jokes overall)
an extra FOOT
love it
ur just doing a Michael Jackson
hEhE
lol
Gotta love the hip flip!
I do this on the bag all the time. Not because I’m a pro like you, but because I can’t kick the leg with one leg then the head with the other hahaha!
Still counts! Lol
I go back to this video periodically for the intro music
Back for the music
TaeKwonDo guy for many years here. I trained TKD practically my whole childhood and at around 16 moved over to an MMA gym and started training kickboxing and BJJ. If you can take a few things from TKD and apply them in odd situations, you can get great returns in the MMA community. For instance, I used to love using crescent kicks to the guard to get a guy to drop his hands; it's quick, you can force your foot back down quickly to avoid getting caught, and it's unexpected to a lot of muay thai/kickboxing players.
I was actually trying to find context for this and ran into you explaining exactly what i'm talking about here. Lol ruclips.net/video/jcBe8X_c6D8/видео.html
Came back a year later to say I do this in sparring to people who play to rough to get them to slow down.
try when you have your knee up in the air to defend...strait to pushkick without putting it down
see if that works
I did that!
@@SenseiSeth cool
The Jeff chan shout out!
Ayeee
Yes, I liked Seth's Hayabusa shin guards, but what were those green ones that Sensei David was wearing?
Sometimes I like going under the check. It works great when someone is checking a lot of your kicks. A week ago when sparring I kicked twice and let him check twice and the last time I went under after he got used to checking and it can be a nice calf kick or a sweep.
This reminds me of the Go/Baduk/Wei Chi proverb "If you want to attack in the East, make noise in the West."
That had worked for me of of a setup. Jab, cross, turning kick to ribs combo twice. This time man, cross, switch step or mauy thai switch step to a turning kick to the head.
That almost running chopping leg kick is called a cut kick. I learned to do it from training beside Saemapetch. He could cover half the distance of the ring and angle out to safety. He spent that day mostly practicing on pads and the heavy bag.
If you're concerned about power, switch to the ball of the foot. Then, the kick becomes a sledge hammer. Just make sure you train it properly or you get broken toes, like swinging a front kick up.
Mike seems like a good guy when he's not on his own channel.
I think you put the wrong song in the description, could you tell me the name of the song at the beginning please?
that is a darn good use of that kick
You should keep your hands up tho.
Thanks
I'll believe it when i see it work on Houston Jones
Lol great vid Sensei :D
😂😂😂
I've been doing this and I round kick teeps as they get chambered too to turn people
Cheeky! Lol
BUT I HAD TO CLICK BECAUSE TAEKWONDO AND THIS SICK BEAT
yeah TKD!
This is muay thai saenchai did this stuff. Often he'd go to the head with the second kick but he also went to the head. So if saenchai does it, it's muay thai approved
In Way of the Dragon During the Chuck Norris v. Bruce Lee fight at the end Bruce uses the same strategy. Lots of feints and low leg kicks and stop kicks and following through with right cross or hooks. I actually memorized the combination by watching it over and over in my room as a kid and tried it on my friends. They were like "how is this fat kid hopping all around?".
Intro music 🔥🔥
Ayeee
@@SenseiSeth what was this intro music SETH
Oops ive been subbed to all you channels but realized i havnt subbed to you yet. But I gotcha now.
Yea people think in Muay Thai that we must use one part of the shin. I’ve used the shin, lower shin, and foot. It’s rare you will see a shin to head knock out. Most often it’s the foot or ideally the lower shin. I my use major part of the shin for body kicks and kicking the thigh but for calf/cut kicks I use the lower shin and for head kicks I use the foot or better the lower shin. It depends on your opponents height and if they have a tendency to dip.
Lol and I've been using that kick against muay thai fighters for at least 2 years now I didn't think about the fact that anyone else would figure out to use that for a Leg kick
Right?!?
Actualy in traditional taekwondo they teach you the double kick to the legs
Oh interesting!
Not sure of the rules now but back in the late 90's-early 2000's WTF TKD competitions we could outside leg kick as long as it was transitory to a 2nd kick (the double round used here was very popular at the time). First kick would almost freeze your opponent and open them up for the second or if the first kick missed, likely because they slid back, you could run them down with the second kick.
I always put Ap Chagi in serial kicks or after clinching. Always aim for the chin.
Nice!
one of you have to get into the UFC
Lol no shot
what's the name of the song in the beginning?
Imma try this out next time I'm sparring
Feint a kick to the left leg , which he expects. When he lifts the leg , kick the right supporting leg. In a street fight, use a sidekick and dislocate the knee. They want low kicks, give them low kicks.
Cool
Thanks!
I’ve been trying to do the follow up kick as a jumping side kick to the knee to get around the inside check knee when they realize what I’m doing. But I’m pretty sure if anyone saw me attempt this they’d just side step and laugh at my dumb ass lol love the vids
Does anyone know what the beginning song is?
Tried this and kicked my sparring partner directly in the balls. Perfect technique will do again
Can you recomend some good shin guards?
Hayabusa! Hayabusafight.com/senseiseth
Cant believe you sharing trade secrets dude
5:59 ok joe rogan with the wisdom🙌😂