What Should You Do When Your Opponent Switches Stances?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @ChaelSonnenOfficial
    @ChaelSonnenOfficial Год назад +39

    This is excellent

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +15

      Thanks, Uncle Chael!

    • @lucian5389
      @lucian5389 Год назад +1

      We all know you been watching since that "Chael Sonnen is wrong about Ben Askren vs Jake Paul" video 😂

    • @stare4539
      @stare4539 Год назад

      Hi

  • @martijnoerlemans765
    @martijnoerlemans765 Год назад +105

    I was so hoping i was right, I always learned that when someone switches stances you should attack in 5th gear immediatly and show that life sucks in a different stance aswell.

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +40

      Immediately even feels too slow sometimes.

    • @martijnoerlemans765
      @martijnoerlemans765 Год назад +18

      @@hard2hurt 🤣
      So what's faster then immediately? Instantaneous perhaps?
      Wow, such a horrible word to write for a non native English speaker...

    • @Priapos93
      @Priapos93 Год назад +4

      @@martijnoerlemans765 Lightspeed

  • @konev13thebeast
    @konev13thebeast Год назад +48

    "See his little southpaw brain that took a second to compute that"
    - Icy Mike, on not digging into southpaws

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +9

      Whoopsie

    • @grim_blazer9120
      @grim_blazer9120 Год назад

      @@hard2hurtit’s ok lol they deserve it

    • @williamturner-v1s
      @williamturner-v1s Месяц назад

      @@hard2hurt It's Ambidextrous not "Bi-santial". Yes, I'm a pedantic prick. Love the videos.

  • @slax4884
    @slax4884 Год назад +24

    Very useful given how much stance switching occurred at the ufc yesterday

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +18

      There were instances of the advanced stance switch we talked about, and also several instances of guys getting hyper aggressive in response to stance switches.

    • @demetridellas4336
      @demetridellas4336 Год назад +1

      Belal's constant switching was crazy

    • @phillipadams4691
      @phillipadams4691 Год назад

      In wrestling, you generally put your strong leg as your lead. In striking, you generally have it as your rear leg. A lot of things change when you apply them to MMA, which is closest to an actual fight.

  • @ultimatecomeback9645
    @ultimatecomeback9645 Год назад +37

    yeah this is true. I'm orthodox and 90% of the time the guys I've sparred with are southpaws so I've had a fair amount of practice with open stance fighting. Here is a short list of things I've learned: (1) step with the jab most of the time. whenever I jab I always step my foot to the outside as I'm jabbing as then my opponent will be on defense allowing me to have the outside foot position a lot of the time. and if i can't get the foot to the outside i'll just circle far to the inside then when they turn to face me I'll immediately switch directions and go to outside fast while jabbing 2 or 3 times which gets me far to the outside position. (2) don't play the hand fighting game with the lead hands. I used to do this but now I just keep my hands glued to my face and let them try and hit me so I can slip and counter or block and counter, etc. the hand fighting game can be good but it keeps you both at a distance out of range where neither of you can reach with good hits without creating angles, etc, but if you don't hand fight you can get close allowing you to do things like slip the jab and land a hook to the body which wouldn't be possible if both fighters have their lead hand extended and do the hand fighting game as you're miles out of range. (3) it's ok to do more with your rear hand in open stance. what i mean by that is if the opponent has the outside foot position and throws a cross then why not pull down the cross with your rear hand and come over the top with your own cross. Muhammad Ali did something like this against Southpaws and it works great.

  • @Eri587
    @Eri587 Год назад +15

    "Southpaws have rights too"
    🤣🤣🤣

    • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
      @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 Год назад

      I almost missed part of that joke until I saw you had it typed out, and I could read it. That's pretty good.

  • @JesusOfTheJungle
    @JesusOfTheJungle Год назад +6

    I liked the "this is for people at intermediate/beginner level who switch stances" disclaimer. I've trained both stances since I started martial arts, like 14 years ago. I switch all the time, usually to gain distance quick. A long step that's bringing whatever attack feels right in the moment. I think it's a pretty good skill to have

    • @coach-piotr
      @coach-piotr 11 месяцев назад

      absolutely agree. I like to switch stance to southpaw and right away switch back to regular stand. While moving smootly away from opponent. It allows to gain distance very quick. And if we combine it with head movement - then it is one of the most efficient defence I can think of.

  • @kaischreurs2488
    @kaischreurs2488 Год назад +22

    one thing I'd like to add is in kickboxing people will sometimes switch stances because their front leg has taken too many low kicks and they don't wanna take any more (done this myself too), the problem with this is that their back leg is less used to taking kicks and in their worse stance they will be worse at blocking them too most likely so if someone switches right after a lowkick it's probably a sign to throw even more lowkicks.

    • @liewalan1997
      @liewalan1997 Год назад +4

      Yea! I done that too, but it's usually the guy who is losing doing it, and it's just a matter of time before the other leg got chopped down too😢

    • @kaischreurs2488
      @kaischreurs2488 Год назад +3

      @@liewalan1997 yeah I did not win that match.

    • @ehisey
      @ehisey Год назад

      That was hy our coach made sure we had equal abuse time on both legs

  • @Martel_Clips
    @Martel_Clips Год назад +6

    as a guy comming from TKD, when my MMA trainer started talking about south paw and orthodox I was completely lost since we have to be as good with both legs because when we kick with the rear leg, we put it in front to not open ourselves to free counter and sudenly our rear leg is our lead leg and vice versa.
    i was already confused by most of boxing so I asked him to just teach as open and close stance

    • @yewknight
      @yewknight Год назад

      I came from another kick heavy martial art and transitioned out to mma and boxing. The ability to stance switch didn’t hurt me, but “stance switching” really didn’t result in many advantages unless I could tell an opponent was fixating on one particular attack that I can take away by opening the stance up.

    • @Martel_Clips
      @Martel_Clips Год назад

      @@yewknight it often comes down to the fact that they take a predictable step after you create distance or take away distance
      and open stance is quite bad for a hand focused person as the distance is closer to be able to punch with the rear arm while for kicks if your lead leg doesnt suck, open/ close stance doesn't really affect the distance

  • @JohnnyBit
    @JohnnyBit Год назад +5

    A lot of karatekas are "nasty stance switchers"... Mostly because they do aggressive stance switching as part of the blitz.

  • @ciaosonoAlbertoG
    @ciaosonoAlbertoG Год назад +5

    Hey mike, could you make a video on how to get in for infighting in MMA? I'm 187 cm but I'm a heavyweight, so I'm kinda short for the category. So i like to get in and do some infighting and clinching on the feet, but getting in is the hardest part, especially considering kicks. I'm sure you could help me!

  • @bladecommando
    @bladecommando Год назад +2

    Fighting someone better than you is more fun.
    Sparring someone newer than you is more lesrning oriented, i agree with you on that for sure

  • @amateurkiller3230
    @amateurkiller3230 Год назад +121

    I hit them with alot of leg kicks and make them switch back

    • @FilmFlam-8008
      @FilmFlam-8008 Год назад +20

      I just hit them a lot till they fall down.

    • @Kurnhelios
      @Kurnhelios Год назад +11

      If they’re in an open stance it REALLY opens up body kicks too

    • @amateurkiller3230
      @amateurkiller3230 Год назад

      @@Kurnhelios that is true i forgot about that

    • @butterflymage5623
      @butterflymage5623 Год назад +2

      No ones figured out to check and jab?

    • @whoknows8223
      @whoknows8223 Год назад

      Yeah double/triple lead lowkick to their lead leg works amazing. Just spam the shit out of it

  • @thirdward1234
    @thirdward1234 Год назад

    Yes, more stance switching content please 🙏🏽. Finally joined a gym after years of "self training" I love switching stances it just comes natural to me. I love to have both stances as equal as possible in all aspects sometimes I sacrifice my right overhand for a stiffer jab with my right when I switch and try finding openings off the stance switch before I make the switch. Im just blabbering now so ima shut up but I love your channel man literally learned like 70% of what I know through here. If I ever actually get to the big times you're the first im shouting out 😂

  • @nomad155
    @nomad155 Год назад +12

    Starts by saying he won't come after Southpaws, then goes after Southpaws.
    Come out to Chicago! Love the content.

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +9

      My internalized prejudice comes out occasionally.

  • @varencilator
    @varencilator Год назад +3

    Yeah, I can definitely feel my defense lacking in a switched stance just by the defensive maneuvering feeling more unnatural to do.

  • @henrylewis5539
    @henrylewis5539 Год назад +2

    This advice is pure gold. I am definitely gonna try this out.

  • @TheproGamer_Z
    @TheproGamer_Z Год назад +3

    I watch hard2hurt since 2020 and till now never bored!

  • @BMO_Creative
    @BMO_Creative Год назад +2

    LOL! Great video! Some people switch stances trying to get new angles. Couple of taps and they switch back! LOL

  • @RipVonGraves
    @RipVonGraves Год назад +3

    Good show mate

  • @brycekeeney4995
    @brycekeeney4995 Год назад +2

    You should make an instructor or coaches program or seminar. Teach more trainers to be more awesome like you.

  • @Eric-bl8lp
    @Eric-bl8lp Год назад +1

    Jakes toney used the philly shell just fine against southpaws, you just have to modify it a little bit. Its a lot better if you keep the inside foot and shoulder roll the lead hand instead of the rear

  • @elvicho6876
    @elvicho6876 Год назад +2

    I switch stances alot and I can fight pretty well in southpaw but one thing that fkes me up is when somebody leg kicks my right leg, I don’t have the same conditioning so usually after 4-5 hard leg kicks my right leg is done

  • @smashonlamez
    @smashonlamez Год назад +5

    what do you think about like "switch hitting" like when you shift stances are you're throwing combos or moving forward to close the distance? is that something beginner-intermediate levels should work on, or hold off onto mastering the basics?

    • @ehisey
      @ehisey Год назад

      Done right switch hitting increase power. Tyson' 22 video, that kicked off the stupid IG seitch stance footwork spam, is actually a really good example of doingbit right and why.

  • @realcripryan5376
    @realcripryan5376 Год назад +2

    Whenever one of my opponents switches to a southpaw, I usually counter with the glock 19 in my pocket

  • @Geo-FaFa
    @Geo-FaFa Год назад

    Those are some nice Takedown shorts. Best shorts on the market. ❤❤❤

  • @3gnomesinacoat448
    @3gnomesinacoat448 Год назад

    Very topical Mike!

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckus Год назад +2

    Icy Mike _The Bi-Stancual_ Southpaw Killa 😂

  • @phillipadams4691
    @phillipadams4691 Год назад +1

    I have the sneaking suspicion that Mike has been tuned up by a couple of southpaw fighters in his life.

  • @shokizm1
    @shokizm1 Год назад

    what you said about defence hits hard - i spent 20 years learning how to attack in kung-fu - we even did a fair bit of sparring - but we almost never practised defence - maybe 5% of the time ... i learnt more about defence in 1-lesson of kickboxing - than i learnt in a year of kung-fu...

  • @TheReaperOfChess
    @TheReaperOfChess Год назад

    I practice both stances mainly orthodox though. I use southpaw when i have to try and cut an angle or to address a really aggresive fighter to get openings

  • @unnwas
    @unnwas Год назад +9

    I also switch stances and beat them on their own game
    (I can't fight)

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +5

      If you switch stances... you can't beat them at their own game. Their game required you to be in the other stance... smh

  • @CoolGeekDefence
    @CoolGeekDefence Год назад +1

    Nice vid Mike

  • @kaischreurs2488
    @kaischreurs2488 Год назад

    9:58 the way I see it is the people who are better than you are good to practice the things you're good at because they will expose the holes you need to clean up and the people who are worse than you are good to practice new stuff or stuff you're not good at yet because you can afford to do it without feeling like it doesn't work at all.

  • @chadwithautism
    @chadwithautism Год назад +1

    As mentioned in the video you'd better drill this a hell of a lot with guys less experienced than you (or maybe not so). I feel that this would work fairly well at an amateur level. Going to higher levels you need to look at your natural advantages i.e. height, leverage, physicality etc. and ingrain your fundamentals in a manner that you would be able to best exploit your opponent at almost any given moment. Basically how you'd expand your toolbox more or less. And tactics/ drills like these can't be mutually exclusive to the former statement, otherwise you can get outworked by anyone who has more experience or has been developed more staunchly with what they're mostly naturally good at.

  • @jonathannye8332
    @jonathannye8332 Год назад +5

    Just sidekick, Mike……

  • @tonybreez2480
    @tonybreez2480 Год назад

    Brilliant I will do just that

  • @jaywilliams6250
    @jaywilliams6250 Год назад

    Rear roundhouse across the body is my go to

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +3

      I switched in front of a dude yesterday and he immediately blasted me with a body kick. It sucked. I didn't set it up or anything, I just randomly switched.

  • @mr.e8226
    @mr.e8226 Год назад

    I like starting out with a strong side lead instead of switching into it to change things up. My reasoning is I want to throw my precise and solid punches early and often. And then I like to switch to orthodox so that my strong hand is back and I can bide and wait to throw my power shots with my right when the fight slows down at the end of the round when both of us are more tired. My powers shots from my left suck big time, so it doesn't make sense for me to stay with my right forward. So people that I used to spar with will catch on that I only like to throw with my right haha and will only show and pitty pat with my left.
    Since I don't spar at all now, I feel more confident starting with my right hand forward and I'm better at getting my shots to land with my right closer. I think the old boxing movie cliche of "switching to south paw" to change the momentum of the fight is just a movie cliche and might only really work if the opponent really is not paying attention because of stamina issues or they've been rocked and not in a mindset to make adjustments-- cuz it's just creating a new angle of attack.
    Although in MMA, I think it's really great to be able to be ambidextrous and have more attack angles-- in the same way that it's good for basketball players to be able to shoot and dribble with both hands. You really have to practice being disciplined with your defensive guard and footwork, because early on as you switch you will get hit a lot and miss seeing things and mess up with the feet
    To be able to fight with either hand forward builds a good mind-body-space-vision connection, I feel. Also something low key and underrated is that when you do switch to your less dominant stance it does change your depth perception especially when judging what's coming at you from your peripheral vision. I was told it's because in addition to having a dominant hand, humans also tend to have a dominant eye

  • @lakesidemfg3552
    @lakesidemfg3552 Год назад

    I switch to use a stronger jab to defeat their block then push into their guard. It’s a pretty specific technique and I come out of it just as fast

  • @aaronkahn-bork1120
    @aaronkahn-bork1120 Год назад

    “Southpaws have rights too” glad to hear you’ve had a change of heart 🤣

  • @AuthenticShaolin
    @AuthenticShaolin Год назад +1

    I switch fight constantly. ❤ I decide when to switch, seeing how my opponent starts the fight. If he starts right I start southpaw. If he starts southpaw I will start on the right and switch to southpaw to shake things up. Been doing this since the 80s. Its a great way to disturb any fighter with a one sided rhythm. Great vid as always. 🤙🤙🤙

  • @harshitbisht5204
    @harshitbisht5204 Год назад +3

    didn't think I'd ever do this but
    FIRSTTT!!!

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +3

      awww... not too bad for your first try... but not quite there, buddy.

    • @harshitbisht5204
      @harshitbisht5204 Год назад

      aww dang it

  • @emissaryofelohim1431
    @emissaryofelohim1431 Год назад +1

    Watch out for the illusive Inego Montoya.

  • @BladeFitAcademy
    @BladeFitAcademy Год назад

    Saber fighter here. Any melee hand weapon's fighter worth his salt is going to fight southpaw. It's the superior footwork scheme for managing distance.

  • @brendancasey7518
    @brendancasey7518 Год назад

    Serious question, where do you get the purple a green shorts from?

  • @dvldgz6306
    @dvldgz6306 Год назад

    I love the advice. I realized a long time ago that i learn better going against people that are not as skilled. I then cement those techniques going against my level or better. But its way easier to get live reps in if the other guy isnt as good

  • @CornerTalk
    @CornerTalk Год назад

    As someone who likes to switch stances, i like to negate these by only switching for a reason and not staying in either stance to long, I basically just commit to switching or one

  • @gw1357
    @gw1357 Год назад

    What do you think about stance switching in peek-a-boo? I guess that falls into your points about stance switching at higher levels for purposeful offense?

  • @GINeric_
    @GINeric_ Год назад

    Just like in fighting games, it's kind of funny seeing someone flounder on P2 side since they're always used to being on the left

  • @Shadrach666
    @Shadrach666 Год назад

    counterstrike before they settle in their new stance - them changing stance is the signal to attack - won me a lot of fights all over

  • @illumitabris
    @illumitabris Год назад

    as an ortho dude that got trained by a southpaw, it took me years before my southpaw was good enough to be effective.
    But damn is it effective.

  • @ehisey
    @ehisey Год назад

    Stance changing is ober rated. It is a by product of kicking in kickboxing, and in boxing should only be down to power hits.

  • @kez_the_reaper2657
    @kez_the_reaper2657 Год назад

    Or that little interesting thing that happens when you switch stances in front of someone.. they then try to switch themselves
    Don't understand why it happens but ive seen it a bunch of times especially southpaw fighters in sparring

  • @9usuck0
    @9usuck0 Год назад

    I switch stances to close distance, and I don't use it for more than a few strikes to make it back to southpaw.

  • @umgeburstet8161
    @umgeburstet8161 Год назад

    Open stance hook kick to the nutz. Noone will see that coming

  • @BAMBINO-68
    @BAMBINO-68 Год назад +1

    Find center line

  • @Jenjak
    @Jenjak Год назад

    A guy switching stance is more often him being confused than him trying to confuse his opponent. 😂

  • @srchoy
    @srchoy Год назад

    What I got from that is if I ever visit Mike's gym and someone switches stances on me, it's because they think I suck. That's okay.

  • @StrangerThing369
    @StrangerThing369 Год назад +1

    Switching stances is the dark arts!

  • @aarkproductions
    @aarkproductions Год назад

    1:46
    Dude my lead is so much more useful when Im southpa

  • @jiminator904
    @jiminator904 Год назад

    Its only happened a few times but I would just also switch ny stance, then they get uncomfortable and switch back 😂

  • @amirnaimzada5790
    @amirnaimzada5790 Год назад +1

    You couldn’t have posted this yesterday for Gilbert Burns to see it before fighting Belal? Smh icy mike

  • @tomnaughadie
    @tomnaughadie Год назад

    I like the content on psychic attacks.

  • @mikewright8255
    @mikewright8255 Год назад

    That switch at 7:30 though!

  • @aldavedesierdo42
    @aldavedesierdo42 Год назад

    Kickboxing muaythai now for almost 2 years and the only time I do southpaw is when I pressure enough my opponent and they respected my strikes especially when in the pocket. In fact when I'm in range and suddenly switch to southpaw lmao I'm doomed😂

  • @kyoriyaganage3949
    @kyoriyaganage3949 Год назад

    Can you use the switch stance to counter?

  • @krystofcisar469
    @krystofcisar469 Год назад

    Is that bad if you dont know your stance? :D Not my case anymore, but I was confused as I did lot of swordfighting before my MT and MMA experience so I was kinda used to do both. Now i know im orthodox but my southpaw jab isnt half bad and some kicks also works well from there, switchkicks are great too but you were totally on spot with defense.

  • @RemingtinArms
    @RemingtinArms Год назад

    I was gonna make a joke about this being icy Mike's game plan against mighty mouse and he cut me off at the pass lol

  • @dcsteve7869
    @dcsteve7869 Год назад

    If this happens I believe Bobby Hill had the solution. Loudly yell "thats not your purse, I don't know you!", and in the moment your opponent is confused act accordingly.

  • @whodatboi2567
    @whodatboi2567 Год назад

    I'm reminded of Henry Cejudo catching TJ Dillashaw mid-shift which lead to him winning the fight.

  • @SebastianSchachner
    @SebastianSchachner Год назад

    I like to switch to southpaw sometimes cause i am right handed, but left footed and i kinda don't like to always use my front leg. Any advice for those people like me?

    • @redmetalpanda9051
      @redmetalpanda9051 Год назад

      Seems like a good idea for you to stay orthodox. Front kicks are the bread and butter of kicks, plus your leg kicks are gonna be scarier and faster. Kicks to the liver become easier as well.
      Id just use the other leg for low kicks and feints.
      Im a right handed southpaw because i feel more comfortable this way and i value lead punches a lot.

  • @mucpou4099
    @mucpou4099 Год назад

    Cool video but can i just say the revgear s5s look sexy

  • @John-zz5gt
    @John-zz5gt Год назад

    Southpaw, south Jersey.

  • @ryanmurphy7300
    @ryanmurphy7300 Год назад

    Switch just take him to ground. N pound 101 sweep the leg watch out for the uppercut 😊

  • @babyfacerizzo
    @babyfacerizzo Год назад

    Whats your history/credentials, Mike? I would like to learn more about your background.

  • @Close2silent
    @Close2silent Год назад

    Got a question is it better to bulk up in size for self defense? For example if u get 2 fighters the same exact skill level than each other but 1 is 30lbs heavier. The bigger one would have the advantage for the most part?

    • @ehisey
      @ehisey Год назад

      Self defense is better to improve running. Staying to fight is always a worst idea.

    • @sephy980
      @sephy980 Год назад

      Technically yes... All other things being equal the bigger fighter will usually win.

  • @novacane219
    @novacane219 Год назад

    Bistancsual needs to be a shirt, an hour ago. 🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾

  • @granddaddy_funk
    @granddaddy_funk Год назад

    Yo mike i was wondering about the efficacy of just sending a lead hook to the body when someone switches to South paw without a set up. I had a guy warn me that i would get liver punched when i used to do that lol

    • @astranix0198
      @astranix0198 Год назад

      Build a defense foundation first then.

    • @Un1-ju2pq
      @Un1-ju2pq Год назад

      Unless he is lightning fast, that lead hook is just bait

  • @smexijebus
    @smexijebus Год назад +2

    "Southpaws have rights too"
    Alright, alright, you don't gotta shove your activism down our throats, Mike.

  • @k.levirusco3834
    @k.levirusco3834 Год назад

    "Southpaws have rights too!" Lol

  • @humbledb4jesus
    @humbledb4jesus Год назад

    be like water, my friend - some guy...

  • @bladecommando
    @bladecommando Год назад

    Southpaw have rights is a good shirt lol

  • @infamous.s.679
    @infamous.s.679 Год назад

    "Southpaws have rights too" thanks for standing up for southpaws mike

  • @tuerkefechi
    @tuerkefechi Год назад

    Imagine next sparring he switches to orthodox and you know, you are a guy that sucks 😂😂😂

  • @jlzee9389
    @jlzee9389 Год назад +6

    The part on going with the guys who suck/ the new guys in your less prefered stance is something i had drilled into me very early in my 10 years of training, any time we are running drills or something i'll just switch and practice . Never understood why people only train in one stance and neglect the other.

    • @allstarwoo4
      @allstarwoo4 Год назад

      You should work on your less preferred stance but giving up you jab is kind of a big thing. A reason why I wouldn't mind giving up my jab is if my jab is not getting good value in that case me not being able to jab doesn't matter that much.

  • @boyluizeduardo
    @boyluizeduardo Год назад +6

    As a karateka, I find curious how begginer and intermediate Muay Thai fighters have this issue with stances and distance management, 'cuz in karate we're used to switch stances constantly to be dinamic and to confuse the opponent so he/she is drawn in to suffer a counter-attack.

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +11

      Lol... ok

    • @HANDLERofKNIFE
      @HANDLERofKNIFE Год назад +11

      I mean ofcourse you don't have problems doing it since you don't actually really defend against anything its always footwork which is really good untill you get into the ropes or just pressured by lots of punches, which you don't have in your sport (Point in the video being usually its the defense that sux in your non-natural stance, meaning hand guarding headmovement etc)

    • @boyluizeduardo
      @boyluizeduardo Год назад +1

      @Jeremias Outinen Well said, I agree! As a matter of fact, everyone who studies martial arts can perceive that the sport of Olympic Karate and its rules shaved off MUCH of the art of karate, both in aggression and in a variety of strikes allowed (we're not allowed to throw hooks and uppercuts, man, that sux! we can only use "jabs and straights").
      But, regardless of this, in my dojo, we do a lot of pressure training, which defensive techniques result in rapid circular movements around the opponent, quick parries, and counter strikes. So we must be equally agile, to move, defend, and attack in both stances.
      Of course, this is no easy task to beginners or intermediates.

    • @bligh1156
      @bligh1156 Год назад +1

      @@hard2hurt speaking as a Kyokushin karate guy... he's not speaking for me. Switching stances in pure Karate is a different animal altogether since you're defending against different things.

  • @RedSon_7
    @RedSon_7 Год назад

    I throw a head kick just to confuse them a bit not to land its righr cross and hook that follows works every time coz they are not expecting it

  • @keyser_söze23
    @keyser_söze23 Год назад

    Right-handed yet left-footed. I fight in a southpaw stance. Am I wrong to do this?

  • @thebobbytytesvarrietyhour4168
    @thebobbytytesvarrietyhour4168 Год назад

    Drinking Game:
    Take a shot every time Mike says "So too" or "Immediate". You won't remember the end of the video.

  • @aarkproductions
    @aarkproductions Год назад

    Clobbering the dude is not the only way to beat a South paw
    His range is different than yours
    You as an Orthodox are dangerous if you're veering right
    You're vulnerable if you're veering left

  • @techleanghorng3029
    @techleanghorng3029 Год назад

    Am right handed but better at southpaw. Your left get better overtime

  • @TheTonyCAcc
    @TheTonyCAcc Год назад +1

    I blast them with a combo because usually their defense isnt as good in southpaw

  • @eduamine
    @eduamine Год назад

    Marvelous Marvin Hagler

  • @venugopal1560
    @venugopal1560 Год назад

    Or you can be a crazy wrestler like me and blast a double

  • @Ninja9JKD
    @Ninja9JKD Год назад

    Rules are meant to be broken.

  • @alucard68a
    @alucard68a Год назад

    That's easy. Take the initiative and pummel them. It's extremely rare to face a well trained fighter in both stances. He just put himself in a disadvantage.

  • @jayess7177
    @jayess7177 Год назад

    The simple answer is... You still beat the shit out of them

  • @bruhmoment3731
    @bruhmoment3731 Год назад +1

    just tell them to switch back

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Год назад +1

      I'm gonna start trying that

  • @cmarr81
    @cmarr81 Год назад

    Pernell Whitaker... That's the southpaw Philly shell fighter your looking for. (Trained by the Philly shell's namesake George Benton)