Hope you enjoyed this breakdown on Lerdsila, this is my first breakdown of the year! I've been taking a hiatus because I've been showing new training methods to olympians, world champions, and elite coaches. We have produced and documented interesting results. This will lead "Striking Breakdowns" to focus more on techniques and training methods going forward. Thank you for your support and patience as I took this hiatus and re-shift the direction of the channel. Let me know your thoughts about this breakdown 🙏 If you want to fight like Lerdsila, we made a course together => www.lawrencekenshin.com/lerdsila
Lawrence Kenshin has always produced great breakdowns, but this is an exceptional breakdown on a beautiful system of defense. Jeff Chan aka MMAShredded teaches some of these same skills.
Glad your back Lawrence, your technique breakdowns always bring another level of insight and appreciation ❤ Also thats amazing you got to ask the man himself!
@@LawrenceKenshin Which means basically everyone can fight like Lerdsila, right? You don't need to be born with godlike reflexes or anything, you just need to develop high fight IQ?
Its actually other way around. He is reacting not anticipating. If your anticipating your waiting for something that may or may not come. But if your reacting something has come which has made you react.
@@nou-nouchantha8929 More like he knows what his opponent is most likely to throw, and guessed the timing of the attack. It's virtually impossible to react to a punch, even if you have good reflexes. And that's one punch, during a real fight your opponent can throw a variety of punches. It would be impossible to react to every single punch, your brain simply can't process the different punches that quickly.
@@SirPlusOfCamelot it can. Its reacting and acting at the same time. Through constant training and years and years of experience you pick this up. Your body and mind become so sharp, your reflexes and timing, its like your in the matrix but all it is, is training.
Woah, thank you for this one! Now I understands that my favorite Muay Thai style is the Muay Femur. Could have search it before myself but I just practice for the fun of it. Saenchai is my favorite. Lerdsila close second. All the names that you mentioned proved it more. Can't believe it took me this long to figure it out! 🥰
He's a master of giving and taking away. He'll stand flat footed, or drop his hands, or stick out his face to bait the obvious attack, and then dodge it easily because he is conducting the opponents attack.
The problem with leanbacks is that 'it's very vulnerable to faints. Once you lean back you can't lean back any further and if an opponent does a faint to get you to lean back and follows it quickly with another attack you're pretty much f-ed. For a nice example look at Silva vs Weidman 1
Examine better all his movements and you'll find that he's not just leaning back.. He's literally dodging both punches and kicks. Because of the presence of kicks, his way to dodge is adapted to the context and he has to overextend and/or widen more the space between his feet. For example, at 11:38 he's not leaning back, but he's almost turned to the other side with his spine straight, even though he's still facing the opponent. It looks like an exacerbated slip. At the start of the video, you can even see him ducking like a boxer. So, let's not say again that dodging in Muay Thay is detrimental. It isn't so! You just have to know what you're doing. That's all.
None of his opponents are top fighters, which disqualifies any legendary status, but good on him for using his skills to become a spectacle and entertain people. Make money without taking damage.
@@LawrenceKenshin I should clarify, none of his opponents in this video that he clowns are top fighters. Look at his record 2010 and prior when he was fighting Thais.... You will see a great fighter no doubt but nothing even close to the demonstrations he does in this compilation. However, all credit to him, through his style, he's created a spectacle for when he's against opponents with a large skill gap. It gets good publicity, evident by the number of videos you've made about him.
Hope you enjoyed this breakdown on Lerdsila, this is my first breakdown of the year!
I've been taking a hiatus because I've been showing new training methods to olympians, world champions, and elite coaches. We have produced and documented interesting results.
This will lead "Striking Breakdowns" to focus more on techniques and training methods going forward. Thank you for your support and patience as I took this hiatus and re-shift the direction of the channel.
Let me know your thoughts about this breakdown 🙏
If you want to fight like Lerdsila, we made a course together => www.lawrencekenshin.com/lerdsila
I am a little proud to have lived next door to him in Phuket. He was always smiling and always friendly. Typical cool Thai dude.
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Topteam
Amazing to have you back! Looking forward to the next videos
Much appreciated!
Lawrence Kenshin has always produced great breakdowns, but this is an exceptional breakdown on a beautiful system of defense. Jeff Chan aka MMAShredded teaches some of these same skills.
Love your videos Lawrence, it's always so in-depth, insightful and yet fun to watch too.
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Glad your back Lawrence, your technique breakdowns always bring another level of insight and appreciation ❤ Also thats amazing you got to ask the man himself!
Thank you jimmy!
The most impressive part for me is how he reads his opponents, he's not reacting, he's anticipating
Very true
@@LawrenceKenshin Which means basically everyone can fight like Lerdsila, right? You don't need to be born with godlike reflexes or anything, you just need to develop high fight IQ?
Its actually other way around. He is reacting not anticipating. If your anticipating your waiting for something that may or may not come. But if your reacting something has come which has made you react.
@@nou-nouchantha8929 More like he knows what his opponent is most likely to throw, and guessed the timing of the attack. It's virtually impossible to react to a punch, even if you have good reflexes. And that's one punch, during a real fight your opponent can throw a variety of punches. It would be impossible to react to every single punch, your brain simply can't process the different punches that quickly.
@@SirPlusOfCamelot it can. Its reacting and acting at the same time. Through constant training and years and years of experience you pick this up. Your body and mind become so sharp, your reflexes and timing, its like your in the matrix but all it is, is training.
Woah, thank you for this one!
Now I understands that my favorite Muay Thai style is the Muay Femur. Could have search it before myself but I just practice for the fun of it.
Saenchai is my favorite. Lerdsila close second. All the names that you mentioned proved it more.
Can't believe it took me this long to figure it out! 🥰
Glad it was helpful!
kid thinks like this is mortal kombat or an anime
Met him great guy
9:22 Not only does it help with balance the arm swing creates momentum and therefore speed to the lean back as well.
The more you talk about Lerdsila, the more ill tune in
Thanks!
These breakdowns are awesome.
Love the new breakdown! finally you are back 😍
Thank you to my favorite uk human
He's a master of giving and taking away. He'll stand flat footed, or drop his hands, or stick out his face to bait the obvious attack, and then dodge it easily because he is conducting the opponents attack.
Guess who's back with a vid about the king of lean back!
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The problem with leanbacks is that 'it's very vulnerable to faints. Once you lean back you can't lean back any further and if an opponent does a faint to get you to lean back and follows it quickly with another attack you're pretty much f-ed. For a nice example look at Silva vs Weidman 1
You got it backwards, the matrix was inspired by him 🤣
Nice to see you back. Love ur vids. Keep up the good work :)
thank you for the welcome back its much appreciated
Finally a video!! I was missing your videos man!
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I’m waiting for a course with Arjan Pipa on your website 😢
Thank you for those quality videos .
Is there a fighter in curent muy thai , kickboxing or mma using a lot of evasion currently?
Not as much as this. It gets really hard to use evasion so well when people’s fundamentals are so good. That’s why Samart Somrak and Lerdsila is rare
Absurd-skilled-killa!
ยอดฝีมือมวยไทยหลายคนไม่อยากต่อสู้กับเขา หลายๆคนเสียรูปมวยเพราะเขานี่แหล่ะ ปลาไหลใส่สเก็ต
the eel on sketboard 😁😄
yesss
Its very slippery
Any English nick name just wouldn’t cut it
2:42 god mode moment
Examine better all his movements and you'll find that he's not just leaning back.. He's literally dodging both punches and kicks. Because of the presence of kicks, his way to dodge is adapted to the context and he has to overextend and/or widen more the space between his feet.
For example, at 11:38 he's not leaning back, but he's almost turned to the other side with his spine straight, even though he's still facing the opponent. It looks like an exacerbated slip. At the start of the video, you can even see him ducking like a boxer.
So, let's not say again that dodging in Muay Thay is detrimental. It isn't so! You just have to know what you're doing. That's all.
The first time I ever saw that kind of (extreme) lean back was from Oley Kiatoneway.
Not hitting him and he not hitting you back must feel like playing russian roulette 😂 no boom, no boom, no boom, boom out dark
Love this
Thank you
Glad to see you back
Thank you
1:53 absolument
Lerdzila is the Michael Jackson of muay thai 😂
Lerdsila don’t dance, he just pull up his pants and do the rock-away. Now lean back, lean back, lean back, lean back.
Hahahaha
Hello, I am also 40 years old.
Will train that hard
Sagat ,Lerdsila,Dieselno,.Kaoklai,Buakaw,Roampn Dekker Mine icon Hero's
i like see a fight
between lidrisa & seanchai or bukawa
Thanks for the video Lawrence! I’m glad you sound well friend.
🙏 been a tough year but coming back to life now!
Is in the Matrix
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HE'S BACK! 🎉🎉
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Thank you!
You left us starving!
thank you for waiting
Thought you quit?
I took a hiatus due to showing new training methods elite fighters and collaborating with elite coaches. Thanks for staying and being patient!
@@LawrenceKenshin Good for you my man. Stay blessed.
Love your videos bro keep up the good work, I love learning about Amazing techniques that are hidden from the public ❤@@LawrenceKenshin
King of lean backs….I think that title maybe Oleys…
Oley is great
None of his opponents are top fighters, which disqualifies any legendary status, but good on him for using his skills to become a spectacle and entertain people. Make money without taking damage.
Well most of his footage is late stage in China, but there’s certainly some top fighters here. Who do you consider top?
@@LawrenceKenshin I should clarify, none of his opponents in this video that he clowns are top fighters. Look at his record 2010 and prior when he was fighting Thais.... You will see a great fighter no doubt but nothing even close to the demonstrations he does in this compilation. However, all credit to him, through his style, he's created a spectacle for when he's against opponents with a large skill gap. It gets good publicity, evident by the number of videos you've made about him.
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welcome!