How To Drill The Liver Punch
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Counters against aggressive opennents please.
Yes
In a str.fight; duck down, sway your head around his right side by keeping your arms close to your head, left hand behind your ear and right hand under your left uperarm, sweap TD him by pushing your uperbody and arm above his hip and pushing against his legs with your right leg in to him, like a scissors motion all together and he will will fall head first to your right side.Then you soccerkick and stomp his liver and you should be good.
BEWARE with the stomp you could kill a man, but better make sure, hard call!? Ask a lawyer? I don't know if this would be still defending yourself in front the of the law, should be!
This is a great video. nicely explained
Great tips. Love your videos
How to you take a liver punch from the opponent?
@Jordan Soegard i dare say (correct me if i'm wrong, i'm an absolute rookie) training upper-body movement? The liver punch must be pin-point accurat as far as i know. Moving the body should help a lot, i think.
Right?
@@gabrielpuschautz yea it has to be accurate
Stupid question: in muay thai do you not shift your weight from your lead left leg (and pivot to right on lead left leg ie. squashing the bug) to your back right leg when executing a left hook?
in my experience this will largely depend on the individual (fighter and situation really) some Thai boxers get a lot out of their hands/punches offensively called Muay Mat or Muay Mad. they will usually punch the most similar to how a western boxer would (tho there are always exceptions like Sagat who favors verticle fist). some other Thai boxers will use their hands more as distractions to aid them to land knees kicks or elbows, some of them will even throw mostly arm punches. these are examples of two extremes and most will fall somewhere in between but with all the variety of MThai there can really be no stock answer to most questions.
@@robbybee70 Totally correct they do that because they don't have to leave their foundation.
Good stuff, but rather than standing back up and returning to a position right in front after every body hook, wouldn't it be better to practice circling out to your left? "Train as you fight, fight as you train"
yes it would be and good advice :) i think they're just drilling the standard liver shot technique to demonstrate it correctly
If you're not coaching stfu and listen. Its disrespectful not letting a coach teach.
i feel hes returning to starting position because he is teaching the liver shot, not chaining multiple attacks :)
true; but for beginners especially it is usually best to keep it simple until that skill is learned.
And which world champion did you train again
Sometimes I see people reach around back for it. Is that correct also?
The ribs are more flexible there so yeah, that's a possibility.
Just make sure that it's not too far back
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Kinda weird, grown ass white men calling each other "ninja's"?
Too talkative. Talk less show more. Moves r too slow and clumsy.
So his students are clumsy too?
Check out dunes other videos he's awesome.
Lol.
if there is any criticism to be leveled at this video it's in calling a southpaws lead body hook a liver shot #falsehope
@@robbybee70 💯