I just talked to the manufacturer and the shipping was delayed, unfortunately. I'm trying to set up a pre-sale order form by Black Friday, and have them shipped for early December. I'll keep you all updated -- thank you so much for your patience!
Love how during the demos you guys always finish the moveset even while explaining. We get see the total outcome and learn from potential mistakes and well as successes. Thanks for this
Great video Shane. I always seem to learn new techniques every time I watch one of your videos. Your boxing is something to look up to. Having only 10 months of boxing training, I feel that attaining your level of skill and technique is leagues away. Thanks for being an inspiration with your videos. You are truly the best martial arts channel on RUclips! An all around badass.
Another short great video of proven techniques. Well done as always Shane. Since I've been watching your videos my fight IQ has really gone up. I attribute that to your style of teaching. Quick, direct and to the point. I find after watching I have been able to incorporate things I've learned from your short videos into my workout and training. I enjoyed your exhibition fight the other night I know it was a exhibition and you both did a great job for a important and close to home cause. I loved the wall kick you did in , I believe the first round. Great exhibition.
I want to start off saying thank you Shane!! Your videos have helped me improve my boxing skills at my boxing club at university and I’m now able to spar against people above my weight class and teach beginners, so thank you for that!! Also, I was gonna post on your next video to say “Shane, could you do a video on countering different punches?” And yet here is a video for jab! Hopefully there will be a video for other punches and their variations!! Cheers Shane, stay safe underdog!!
Hey Shane, I got into muay thai recently and I am moving up to the recreants. However, my trainer said I couldn't perform good under stress or under pressure in the ring. Could you give me/us some tips on boxing under pressure? How to quickly memorise your kicks and punches and act fast.
Clorox Bleach I'm not expirienced fighter or anything but a lot of things act similarly in many diferent sports. If you train a lot your punches, kicks, dodges they create muscle memory and muscle starts to do sth with instinct. Yes in fight there is a lot of improvisation and unexpected things but that will certanly help you. Also sparring too
Spar, a lot. Spar with different people. Go full contact twice a week (Tues & Fri). Breathe, slow & steady. Control your adrenaline, don't let it control you.
One of the best ways to go into a fight, is by thinking youre the best. Why do you think so many champions call themselves the best? Its a confidence thing, if you believe that youre the best, why would you falter in the ring?
Hey Shane your parry doesnt need to drop that low, try more like giving a high five aiming downward to the incoming jab. So it doesn't leave your left side exposed so much. I do that a lot in my sparring following it up with a rear right, almost simultaneously.
Great discipline. Check out kung Lee, Jon Jones etc. My favorite is boxing and muay Thai though. Easy to learn and practice, and start sparring and fighting right away, which is the most important part. Imo, start with boxing and muaythai and then move on to more difficult stuff like Kungfu.
You can also drop underneath the jab on an opponent (bob) and dig into the body. This makes the best use of gravity to help you. In MMA this can be dangerous do to the opponent dropping the jab on your head or shoulder and raising a knee up to seriously jack you up! The opponent can also just raise a knee. You can also smack pull the jab hand out of position or pin the wrist in position before it is thrown and continue the offense. Just a few extra tips from a real master martial artist!
Another way is to simultaneously throw a gunting hook to the bicep or backfist to the tricep while your parrying the jab. Works best when bare knuckled.
Possibly a weird question: lately I've been conditioning my knuckles, hitting the bag without gloves, most of the time I still use wraps, but I seem to develop a tendency to connect with the secondary knuckles (the next joint along the finger away from the hand), and I can't figure out why. Tried going slow to figure it out, but it still tends to happen when I pick up speed and I cut those secondary knuckles pretty often. Thoughts? Keep up the great work!
You should do a series where you watch your fans work into their bag or shadow box for a couple minutes and react by pointing out mistakes they could be making. I think it would be a great way to interact with your fans, and be a better coach at the same time. Many of us may be making mistakes that you haven't covered in one of your videos, and be suffering for it as well.
watup shane...just wondering if I'm pissing in the wind....im 22 and only starting to try high kicks ? will I ever get flexible enough to correctly do them ?
I use the first slip to the outside then body, hopefully opponents drop their hands. Felix Trinidad way is effective if you're quick and opponents hesitate to throw
Or bite their hand(?) Jokes aside... Not for boxing... But i usually like to lean back and kick with a snaping front kick to the chin or a pushing front kick to body(if they are in a muay thai guard) or a roundhouse to the face... They usually are covering the head, but it still stagger them usually... I always go with "mirror" stance... So if they are left handed i fight as right handed, if they are right handed i fight as left handed... Loved your tip about using the same side hand, it will be usefull next time n.n
First try to avoid the fight, if not possible stay safe, use mouthpiece if possible, warm up before if you know when exactly it will go down, maybe stretch in the morning, wear comfy clothes. You cant improve your technique much at this point, just remember the basics, hands up, head movement, foktwork, if you are a grappler clinch and takedown. Work on visualisation, imagen the fight in your head and you winning (don't plan the fight move by move because 99% it wont go ass planned) Try to tire the guy out with defence and after he looses the addrenaline energy beat him with texhnique. If you remember update us tomorrow, stay safe.
You can also break the arm when he punches you. That's one of the greatest flaws in MMA is everyone leaves their arms dangling out and you're not allowed to break the arm. I practice weaponry and there are numerous errors people have defending themselves. It gets really complex and it's impossible to teach in a short period of time! I generally don't like MMA except for the occasional displays of high level BJJ, wrestling, sometimes you get a really good boxer. I dedicated my life to martial arts 25 years ago.
If someone does a booboo and leads with an orthodox cross, I often throw a lead shovel hook to the chin after slipping left. I know you said you throw a jab or come over top of the last punch...could you please give me some insight on risks I should look out for, for doing it the way I do? I throw it about the same time as the slip, almost as I'm moving to the left. I really appreciate your time.
I only started boxing about 3 maybe 4 months ago and I'm super fit now and my coach is now allowing me to sparr and touch spar i just wanted to ask u guys is it normal to suck as a beginner? I don't know why but I feel that I hold myself back and that I might let fear consume me sometimes but I love this sport and I was told I had a talent for it when I won a trophy last year in school (we did a boxing program in my school) the Coach told me to join a club but it was only a couple months later that I joined and here I am I want to be good and am dedicated enough as it is I'm fast and sharp don't know what I weigh but I'm 5 ft 7/8 16 years of age and would be I wouldn't say skinny but toned enough I really wish I could get good at this what do u guys think?
I have a question I need answers to. When I use my punching bad with or without gloves my hands will get dried out and it's even start to crack the skin. How do i stop this?
Shane, I'm in sirious trouble. I need a advice from an advenced fighter like you. My problem is; I take so much damage to my EYES! punches directly into/inside my eyes... It's been so much now and there are bad chronic problems in my eyes. Like dry eye and scars in my eyes. I can't sleep soundly, cant wake up the way I must cause of my eyes drying and scratchibg when I sleep. Now, if I take a punch into my eye, I end up in urgent hospital(happened like 15 times). And can't get rid of the burn for hours or days! I'm thinking to quit now or I'll be blind if it continues like this. Please help me, what must I do? :(
Shane i have a question hope you will answer: i watched a lot of mike tyson's fights and he used to slip the jab always on the inside first but despite that he was very effective. Why in your opinion he liked to slip inside?
Hey Shane, when I️ spar my friends in boxing (I️ prefer MMA but no one agrees to backyard MMA for obvious reasons) the biggest critique I️ hear is hand speed and my slipping speed. I’ve done some studying on technique since my last fight but I️ haven’t tested it out. I️ am currently 5-1, my only loss I️ stopped cause I️ didn’t want to risk brain damage and my opponent refused to quit so he got a minor concussion, I️ want to say I’m 6-0 but what can I do to make sure that 1 doesn’t become a 2
the last counter,bout occupying the jab, it doesn't happen in a fight right?I mean I never that one and u r hooking him with the jab hand.the way I see it its hard to parry the right coz its fast when u hook.u can either slip away or back up.
When I was a kid and would get in to little fights at elementary and middle school I would always parry the punches they threw, just hitting their hands back then I think they would assume that I was trying to hit their face, but I would pick a point that their hand would be far enough away from their face and to far to hit me and I would hit them in the face. We were kids so we were just basically swimming at each other, that was how you fought, people who don’t know how still do it, just throw straights after straight or hook after hook and don’t stop. Hahaha. But after about 45 seconds and getting in about 4-5 little hits the kids would always want to stop. I never knew if that was an actual technique or not. But it worked good against little kids when I was a little kid too. What I really want to do is fight like 7 12-14 year olds and feel like I’m Bruce lee or something.
Can u give more updates on your gloves
I just talked to the manufacturer and the shipping was delayed, unfortunately. I'm trying to set up a pre-sale order form by Black Friday, and have them shipped for early December. I'll keep you all updated -- thank you so much for your patience!
fightTIPS thank u for replying
Can’t wait tho they look sick and are so good for sparring with gloves for protection while having that freedom when blocking incoming punches etc.
fightTIPS. And what about Christmas eve
You guys R awesome. Love this channel
Love how during the demos you guys always finish the moveset even while explaining. We get see the total outcome and learn from potential mistakes and well as successes. Thanks for this
I wonder what PJ looks like when he's sleeping. He's probably shuffling around the same way he is here.
ha!
i like how he never stops dancing around
"Everybody's on steriods" -Shane Fazen
Stephen 'The Weasel' Espinoza Nate Diaz
ahhahahaha
Best video in a long time - this can be used by everyone. Very fundamental but instant usability!
Great video Shane. I always seem to learn new techniques every time I watch one of your videos. Your boxing is something to look up to. Having only 10 months of boxing training, I feel that attaining your level of skill and technique is leagues away. Thanks for being an inspiration with your videos. You are truly the best martial arts channel on RUclips! An all around badass.
You are what you train. You must go beyond basics. Who ever controls space controls the fight. That involves footwork.
Another short great video of proven techniques. Well done as always Shane. Since I've been watching your videos my fight IQ has really gone up. I attribute that to your style of teaching. Quick, direct and to the point. I find after watching I have been able to incorporate things I've learned from your short videos into my workout and training. I enjoyed your exhibition fight the other night I know it was a exhibition and you both did a great job for a important and close to home cause. I loved the wall kick you did in , I believe the first round. Great exhibition.
Have you done any videos on how to defend against take downs? If not can you make one? It will be really helpful if you do
I want to start off saying thank you Shane!! Your videos have helped me improve my boxing skills at my boxing club at university and I’m now able to spar against people above my weight class and teach beginners, so thank you for that!! Also, I was gonna post on your next video to say “Shane, could you do a video on countering different punches?” And yet here is a video for jab! Hopefully there will be a video for other punches and their variations!! Cheers Shane, stay safe underdog!!
thanks for this man 🤙🏻 really appreciate it
Hey Shane, I got into muay thai recently and I am moving up to the recreants. However, my trainer said I couldn't perform good under stress or under pressure in the ring. Could you give me/us some tips on boxing under pressure? How to quickly memorise your kicks and punches and act fast.
Clorox Bleach I'm not expirienced fighter or anything but a lot of things act similarly in many diferent sports. If you train a lot your punches, kicks, dodges they create muscle memory and muscle starts to do sth with instinct. Yes in fight there is a lot of improvisation and unexpected things but that will certanly help you. Also sparring too
Spar, a lot. Spar with different people. Go full contact twice a week (Tues & Fri). Breathe, slow & steady. Control your adrenaline, don't let it control you.
One of the best ways to go into a fight, is by thinking youre the best. Why do you think so many champions call themselves the best? Its a confidence thing, if you believe that youre the best, why would you falter in the ring?
Great vid as usual ! ...Parry always work for me :)
The pull back is one of my favorites. And the gloves look sick. So uhhh yeah...hintity hint hint.
Thanks for the video.I'm adding that to my daily routine.nice demonstration.
Shane don't forget the slip into the "jab/uppercut" or corkscrew uppercut characteristic from Prince Naseem Hamed. Great content, keep it up
PJ near the end looks likes he is doing sign language for the deaf audience members
Shane you should do a video on every martial art you ever trained in and in what order
Hey Shane your parry doesnt need to drop that low, try more like giving a high five aiming downward to the incoming jab. So it doesn't leave your left side exposed so much.
I do that a lot in my sparring following it up with a rear right, almost simultaneously.
Love your videos
Good stuff Shane! Love your content!
This is such an important thing to learn thank u shane
Excellent techniques; I am trying them out now! thank you!
Awesome stuff as usual. Thanks.
Shane what do you think of Kung Fu ??? Please reply
Great discipline. Check out kung Lee, Jon Jones etc. My favorite is boxing and muay Thai though. Easy to learn and practice, and start sparring and fighting right away, which is the most important part.
Imo, start with boxing and muaythai and then move on to more difficult stuff like Kungfu.
bad
Good - Great examples - Thanks
Awesome shit Shane.
You can also drop underneath the jab on an opponent (bob) and dig into the body. This makes the best use of gravity to help you. In MMA this can be dangerous do to the opponent dropping the jab on your head or shoulder and raising a knee up to seriously jack you up! The opponent can also just raise a knee. You can also smack pull the jab hand out of position or pin the wrist in position before it is thrown and continue the offense. Just a few extra tips from a real master martial artist!
thank you Shane for making this video I like it because i am also a biggner boxer.
Great video!!!
Thanks shane nice tips
Good video Shane
Good Video fightTips
Parry is very effective.And important.
Best tips, thank you
Good demonstrating the trap or parry.
Great video, thank you for the content
best video, really helpful one. Kinda problem solved of mine. Thanks Shane ☺
Jheeze Dem Waves On PJ look Banging🔥🔥👌
Another way is to simultaneously throw a gunting hook to the bicep or backfist to the tricep while your parrying the jab. Works best when bare knuckled.
perry the jab and counter is my favorite
Great brother
Really helpful
Good advice
Amazing and Helpful VID Shane Keep it up👌👊🔥
Very good video 👍
I like doing the pull and counter a lot.
You're going to make me the heavyweight champ in a year
Shane,what do you think about mma fighters:Vaso Bakocevic and Dusan Dzakic?
Stefan Spasojevic vjerojatno ih nezna..
Steta😒
Possibly a weird question: lately I've been conditioning my knuckles, hitting the bag without gloves, most of the time I still use wraps, but I seem to develop a tendency to connect with the secondary knuckles (the next joint along the finger away from the hand), and I can't figure out why. Tried going slow to figure it out, but it still tends to happen when I pick up speed and I cut those secondary knuckles pretty often. Thoughts? Keep up the great work!
You should do a series where you watch your fans work into their bag or shadow box for a couple minutes and react by pointing out mistakes they could be making. I think it would be a great way to interact with your fans, and be a better coach at the same time. Many of us may be making mistakes that you haven't covered in one of your videos, and be suffering for it as well.
watup shane...just wondering if I'm pissing in the wind....im 22 and only starting to try high kicks ? will I ever get flexible enough to correctly do them ?
Shane what’s your arm workout look like ?
Do you have a 5 ways playlist?
Those gloves are lookin niceeee
I use the first slip to the outside then body, hopefully opponents drop their hands. Felix Trinidad way is effective if you're quick and opponents hesitate to throw
Or bite their hand(?)
Jokes aside... Not for boxing... But i usually like to lean back and kick with a snaping front kick to the chin or a pushing front kick to body(if they are in a muay thai guard) or a roundhouse to the face... They usually are covering the head, but it still stagger them usually... I always go with "mirror" stance... So if they are left handed i fight as right handed, if they are right handed i fight as left handed...
Loved your tip about using the same side hand, it will be usefull next time n.n
"Tell Jose I'm coming" - Shane Fazen
Yes we need those gloves
I like that last one
I wish you could make a video with Jeff Chan from MMA Shredded
Thanks
can you do a video on how to use jab for defense?
Hey shane how wide the boxing ring??
Thanks. I sparred yesterday. I have form Down, but offense and defense not so much. He beat me with jaB hook cross. I almost fell to the floor XD
hi! can these be applied in muay thai too?
I have a fight tomorrow.How can I prepare?
spar for like 3 hrs
Snag Up proffesional or street fight?
King-R Street.
take a shank
First try to avoid the fight, if not possible stay safe, use mouthpiece if possible, warm up before if you know when exactly it will go down, maybe stretch in the morning, wear comfy clothes. You cant improve your technique much at this point, just remember the basics, hands up, head movement, foktwork, if you are a grappler clinch and takedown. Work on visualisation, imagen the fight in your head and you winning (don't plan the fight move by move because 99% it wont go ass planned) Try to tire the guy out with defence and after he looses the addrenaline energy beat him with texhnique. If you remember update us tomorrow, stay safe.
Ay Shane those gloves are badass you ever gonna start your brand up and sell them??
+Christian Anthony yes sir; they will be available for purchase in just a few weeks!
fightTIPS well ill be the first to buy coach 😎🤙
You can also break the arm when he punches you. That's one of the greatest flaws in MMA is everyone leaves their arms dangling out and you're not allowed to break the arm. I practice weaponry and there are numerous errors people have defending themselves. It gets really complex and it's impossible to teach in a short period of time!
I generally don't like MMA except for the occasional displays of high level BJJ, wrestling, sometimes you get a really good boxer. I dedicated my life to martial arts 25 years ago.
Last one seems like lap Sao in Wing chun!
What are shanes gloves called??
how do you parry outside with the oppsite hand?
PJ is cool
I often parry(same hand) and jab back at the same time, and I kinda have a skip the rock motion following with my straight right. Is that a bad idea?
I use my jab a lot, so that last tip a long with these is pretty helpful.
I mostly use the parry technique!
If someone does a booboo and leads with an orthodox cross, I often throw a lead shovel hook to the chin after slipping left. I know you said you throw a jab or come over top of the last punch...could you please give me some insight on risks I should look out for, for doing it the way I do? I throw it about the same time as the slip, almost as I'm moving to the left. I really appreciate your time.
To edit: I do the same at times with the jab, but from the other side. It's just a bit harder due to the speed of the jab and fitting it in.
Ready for Wilder
Lets get it 👊
Slipping inside is great for a counter left hook can be followed up with a straight easily dropped my last opponent with it
I only started boxing about 3 maybe 4 months ago and I'm super fit now and my coach is now allowing me to sparr and touch spar i just wanted to ask u guys is it normal to suck as a beginner? I don't know why but I feel that I hold myself back and that I might let fear consume me sometimes but I love this sport and I was told I had a talent for it when I won a trophy last year in school (we did a boxing program in my school) the Coach told me to join a club but it was only a couple months later that I joined and here I am I want to be good and am dedicated enough as it is I'm fast and sharp don't know what I weigh but I'm 5 ft 7/8 16 years of age and would be I wouldn't say skinny but toned enough I really wish I could get good at this what do u guys think?
Nice gloves
thanks I think I got it
Can you do more videos for southpaw? Please
+Y.S.G Peabody noted!
Thanks for quick response have a good day/night (depending timezone your in).
I have a question I need answers to. When I use my punching bad with or without gloves my hands will get dried out and it's even start to crack the skin. How do i stop this?
+Kid Vision wear gardening gloves to protect the skin on your knuckles
fightTIPS thanks
Shane, I'm in sirious trouble. I need a advice from an advenced fighter like you. My problem is; I take so much damage to my EYES! punches directly into/inside my eyes... It's been so much now and there are bad chronic problems in my eyes. Like dry eye and scars in my eyes. I can't sleep soundly, cant wake up the way I must cause of my eyes drying and scratchibg when I sleep. Now, if I take a punch into my eye, I end up in urgent hospital(happened like 15 times). And can't get rid of the burn for hours or days! I'm thinking to quit now or I'll be blind if it continues like this. Please help me, what must I do? :(
This should be interesting 😄
Nice
Shane i have a question hope you will answer: i watched a lot of mike tyson's fights and he used to slip the jab always on the inside first but despite that he was very effective. Why in your opinion he liked to slip inside?
parry is a good one for me.
CoachPJ
Hey Shane, do you know where I can view PJ's Flesh and Bone movie fully?
+Twisting Dervole it's still in production, actually!
fightTIPS Oh, cool! I thought it was already out since I saw the Behind the Scenes video a while ago.
FIRST FINALLY I DID IT but tbh im excited for this
Hey Shane, when I️ spar my friends in boxing (I️ prefer MMA but no one agrees to backyard MMA for obvious reasons) the biggest critique I️ hear is hand speed and my slipping speed. I’ve done some studying on technique since my last fight but I️ haven’t tested it out. I️ am currently 5-1, my only loss I️ stopped cause I️ didn’t want to risk brain damage and my opponent refused to quit so he got a minor concussion, I️ want to say I’m 6-0 but what can I do to make sure that 1 doesn’t become a 2
good choice, whats your record now
my boy waves are spinning!
the last counter,bout occupying the jab, it doesn't happen in a fight right?I mean I never that one and u r hooking him with the jab hand.the way I see it its hard to parry the right coz its fast when u hook.u can either slip away or back up.
Niceee💪
When I was a kid and would get in to little fights at elementary and middle school I would always parry the punches they threw, just hitting their hands back then I think they would assume that I was trying to hit their face, but I would pick a point that their hand would be far enough away from their face and to far to hit me and I would hit them in the face. We were kids so we were just basically swimming at each other, that was how you fought, people who don’t know how still do it, just throw straights after straight or hook after hook and don’t stop. Hahaha. But after about 45 seconds and getting in about 4-5 little hits the kids would always want to stop. I never knew if that was an actual technique or not. But it worked good against little kids when I was a little kid too. What I really want to do is fight like 7 12-14 year olds and feel like I’m Bruce lee or something.
How can I email you
Man i lost a fight today and i feel dissapointed at myself so im training myself harder right now
If the opponent kept on occupying the jab (no.5), any tips on how to counter it?