How to Defend Punches in Kickboxing | Muay Thai

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    Defending against the punches now. Okay? Now, one difference that you can't go wrong with is always keeping your hands up high. Okay? Now, once my opponent decides if he wants to throw a jab, and I don't want the jab to penetrate my guard, I'm going to try and parry the jab with my right hand.
    Okay? The hand goes down. I can come over the top. I can punch from there. Or, once he's off balance here, I have a free kick here, or I can kick over there. If he comes with a right hand, again, parry with the left hand. Again, body turns. Leaves him open for a right kick, or the right punch.
    When he throws the left hook, as he throws the left hook, I want to bring my arm, my right arm in close. Okay? Covering up the side. Okay? So the punch doesn't come through and hit the chin, and then they return back. Okay?
    So a little drill you can do with your partner is they can throw across. One. Two. Okay? Again. One. Two. I'll throw a round or two, then they're going to add in the hook. So one, two, and then keep your hand up for the hook. Now, one more thing when they do the hook is, as you bring your arm in to block the hook, you want to extend your left hand out. Okay. Which is going to at times put him off of balance. That way you can go from a defensive move into an offensive move.
    So again, jab cross hook. Jab, hook. Okay. I push him out. Now, I can always step in with a punch, or I can step in with a kick there. Okay? And that was defending the punches.
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Комментарии • 61

  •  3 года назад +2

    Thank you from Vietnam

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 11 лет назад +4

    Basic stuff... Good stuff.. Basic stuff is always was works best when practiced. After years and years, it will become muscle memory..

  • @RecordsPlatinum
    @RecordsPlatinum 12 лет назад +1

    Pretty basic, tried it out, gets job done :) Nice video)

  • @iraomaiden6321
    @iraomaiden6321 7 лет назад

    very good

  • @anthonystevenson7944
    @anthonystevenson7944 2 года назад +2

    Good App.From some of my fighting/sparring experiences, I've often considered the practicality of a high("chicken winging") guard position as you are advocating, because you can be more easily hit in the solar plexus,ribs and lower chest than in a slightly lower guard position, however an off-line discussion I had with a Pencat Silat student and some retrospection has engendered some thought, while it is not ideal,and should be avoided as much as possible, being hit very hard in the stomach or ribs is definitely not the same as being hit in the head/face area...protect your whole body,but priority should be given to first protect your head(it's pressure points,your eyes...)-your command center,from trauma.Therefore,at least for now,I've reconsidered my former position ;meaning,that with some tactical precautions,this very high guard position can work.

  • @johnnywatson4629
    @johnnywatson4629 6 лет назад

    awesome!

  • @jacobbc289
    @jacobbc289 8 лет назад +5

    I already know how to dodge really good. A lot of people are impressed with my dodging. I learned all on my own.

    • @robbclayr.1735
      @robbclayr.1735 7 лет назад +6

      Wow. Thats pretty talented! :D Great Job, Keep up the good work. Im pretty good at dodging my self but not that great thou ( im learning on my own through god) . But ill get better! Well hope u continue to improve your skills :D

    • @jacobbc289
      @jacobbc289 7 лет назад

      There's a lot of conflict between my instructor and I though. I've thought about confronting him about it. 🤔

    • @amostaumanu342
      @amostaumanu342 7 лет назад +1

      Robb Clay R. I'm calling you out..! then

    • @NuEnque
      @NuEnque 7 лет назад +11

      Clearly a serial killer

    • @coreymullan1537
      @coreymullan1537 7 лет назад

      +Jacobb C what country you in

  • @JohnPaluska
    @JohnPaluska 8 лет назад +1

    hey, I am no expert, but wouldn't you want to block with the same side that he is coming in with so that you aren't crossing your body when you block? How will I be able to punch someone if my arms are crossed?

    • @christian_giraldy1626
      @christian_giraldy1626 8 лет назад

      I do a lot of modified wing chun and jeet kune do and I could tell you right now it both of those martial arts its more common to block from the out side if someone punches anything mauy thai boxing kick boxing related I will slip there punches and counter punch because its easier the only 2 things I can use jkd and wing chun for is if I fight someone who does taekwondo or karate that's option 1 , option 2 is I go for breaking bones . if u want to look into wing chun or jkd RUclips master wong all of mauy thai and kick boxing is useful in my opinion but I prefer to mix everything up because im 5,9 155 pounds and have a decent amount of muscle. hopefully I answered your question

  • @berqo8311
    @berqo8311 5 лет назад

    Okay

  • @mrawoo3124
    @mrawoo3124 8 лет назад

    what if the opponent try to hit you in th belly. what defense teachnique will i do

  • @flowlee3656
    @flowlee3656 8 лет назад

    I've only learned how to block at my school. We didn't learn any parrying.

  • @m7md5540
    @m7md5540 7 лет назад +2

    I never defend my head by trying to catch the punch with hands .
    What if you miss the punch , you will open a huge space and therefore there is a 99% you will get hit hard
    just slip or leave it hit you

    • @tigerbend1964
      @tigerbend1964 6 лет назад

      mohammed a if you are used to fighting you start seeing that punches are easily blocked. There isn't much places a punch can be thrown from

    • @Prime_Legend
      @Prime_Legend 6 лет назад

      This guy reaches too far to parry. I would just adjust my guard by moving my right hard to block the jab. Move your left hand slightly to block the right.

    • @santiagoleon5313
      @santiagoleon5313 8 месяцев назад

      Not is catch, is parry

  • @MElekiaZ
    @MElekiaZ 9 лет назад

    what is the best idea. block or do the parry?

    • @serbos123
      @serbos123 9 лет назад +1

      MElekiaZ Block... Parry is becoming out dated. If you miss a parry you open yourself up, plus you are susceptible to faints. Better to block its path and counter.

  • @l.deosaran5671
    @l.deosaran5671 11 лет назад

    wow, lol. i laughed when i saw that

  • @gedeoutsiders2876
    @gedeoutsiders2876 8 лет назад

    how to block uppercut? please guy

    • @GoliathDaKing
      @GoliathDaKing 7 лет назад

      Just the same way as you block jabs and straight punches, just turn your chin down a bit more.

  • @marwanchowdhury7941
    @marwanchowdhury7941 8 лет назад

    Wouldn't the hook slip by and hit head

    • @unclerumple2439
      @unclerumple2439 6 лет назад

      Marwan Chowdhury He didn’t illustrate it properly you want your arm back as far as possible

  • @Canadian_Eh_I
    @Canadian_Eh_I 5 лет назад

    This video should have been called "Defending the punches"

  • @marwanchowdhury7941
    @marwanchowdhury7941 8 лет назад

    This won't really work in a street fight because if u block like that it might slip through this will work in a muay Thai fight offiesly

    • @marwanchowdhury7941
      @marwanchowdhury7941 8 лет назад

      They don't have the gloves so there showing it with their bare hand they prob do have gloves but just wanna show with bare hand

    • @dilennoris6547
      @dilennoris6547 8 лет назад +1

      +Marwan Chowdhury nope. It actually works better without gloves (steer fight). It won't slip through if you do it at the correct timing. That's the way you defend jabs and crosses in Krav Maga.

  • @charlieme5150
    @charlieme5150 12 лет назад

    the hook punch defense in muay thai kinda sucks compared to the boxing defense, but then again it's a different sport, muay thai doesn't have very much upper body movement, it's more stiff.

    • @khaloolltati
      @khaloolltati Год назад

      Bro what💀r u talking about

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      @charlieme5150 Год назад

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  • @cr4shp4nts
    @cr4shp4nts 11 лет назад +1

    Good vid, good learning material! 5/5

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  • @kqy9
    @kqy9 11 лет назад

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  • @MrMCbarbon
    @MrMCbarbon 11 лет назад

    none of you guys will be saying this, if the guy kicked yo ass

  • @NeverWalkAlone1394
    @NeverWalkAlone1394 10 лет назад +1

    Wouldn't necessarily work in life... those parries

    • @yosweetbro
      @yosweetbro 10 лет назад +1

      when it comes to fighting nothing "necessarily" works 100% of the time but parries do have a reasonable level of effectiveness when deflecting straight punches, plus they give you the benefit of being able to stay in the pocket and counter. your primary defence should always be distance but parries are still an important technique to have in your tool kit

    • @CrowdPleeza
      @CrowdPleeza 9 лет назад

      This is similar to what I've been practicing. I parry the straight punches and use that elbow cover for the wider punches.

    • @marwanchowdhury9353
      @marwanchowdhury9353 8 лет назад

      how bout the hook block would that work

    • @TonyStark-cz5zq
      @TonyStark-cz5zq 8 лет назад

      +Marwan Chowdhury I think the first line of defense is always distance. its better to avoid a punch then to block a punch. That being said, if you never engage your never going to inflict any damage on your opponent and you want to hurt him in order to discourage him from attacking. yes there is always the chance that the hook may slip through the guard (especially without gloves). However, the chances of your opponent landing a clean hook to the jaw are significantly reduced when your hands are up. it also allows you to counter with a hook of your own. Any experienced fighter will tell you that keeping your hands up to defend is extremely important especially when entering the pocket.

    • @marwanchowdhury9353
      @marwanchowdhury9353 8 лет назад

      Tony Stark OK thanks but do u think I should use it in a street fight ?

  • @utube10141
    @utube10141 11 лет назад

    shit doesn't work in real life..