One of the hardest to learn to use effectively and comfortably however never fails to catch even the most skilled opponents I’ve faced off guard when utilised correctly
0:50 my god I wish some day I will have that kind of hip dexterity it's quite impressive. I've trained Muay for 4 years but also football for 10, although football kicks have helped me only with front kicks, teeps and spinning back kick, turning the hip was new to me.
It still blows my mind how I still can't get grasp the right left movement. I'm orthodox stance and I need to train my left leg like this. Or change my stance to southpaw to I can utilise my right leg.
I have a karate background, and this is actually really good karate technique. I understand it’s advanced Muay Thai, as they’re used to stepping instead of pivoting their feet, but this is pretty basic karate. Tons of respect though, I’m going to use this my next sparing.
He basically was spot on with what I do my lead left kick I always snap it more like a karate kick vs Muay Thai i don’t know why its been super hard to correct
1:50 I dont know what kind of a karate you have trained but in karate there is ulimited amount of variations with roundhouse kick. I just dont undertsand what you are talking about or what weird karate style you have trained? The kick you do after you say karate/TKD kick doesnt work is just a normal karate roundhouse kick. Like I said there is no one right format to do a karate mawasi geri, its all situational is you are in a sparring/fight situation. Have you checked modern karate point karate kumite or Karate Combat matches? There you will see that Im talking about.
Love the emphasis on not switching, but karate lead roundhouse is HIGHLY capable of heavy damage: ruclips.net/video/89-6_T0iVs8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/BEYGp-npoHc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/W1uZhq8O_R4/видео.html Wonderboy has also scored plenty of knockouts with a karate style lead roundhouse.
@@emanuelr.desousa6878 Yes, there is nothing wrong the technique on display, but the comment about the karate/tkd lead roundhouse not having 'respectable' power isn't really valid.
Dropped my first amateur win with this kick
Good shit man 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Good shit man 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Nice I spam this in sparring never had it thrown at me, so I don't get why people always get caught with this to the head. Especially in south paw
@@Gh0st_0723 I guess it might be pretty hard to conceptualize.
Ha crazy I was training this kick today and was having such a hard time with it nice to have this video popup.
ever been kicked on side of your legs .. you aint no fighter .. stop makin a fool out of yourslf
One of the hardest to learn to use effectively and comfortably however never fails to catch even the most skilled opponents I’ve faced off guard when utilised correctly
This is the kick Rose Namajunas threw to KO Weili Zhang for UFC Gold. Super sneaky. Great tutorial as well!
Glad you liked it!
0:50 my god I wish some day I will have that kind of hip dexterity it's quite impressive.
I've trained Muay for 4 years but also football for 10, although football kicks have helped me only with front kicks, teeps and spinning back kick, turning the hip was new to me.
Stretching for 20 mins a day is the only way
@@9deadroc make sure to warm up pretty good so you dont get sore
It still blows my mind how I still can't get grasp the right left movement. I'm orthodox stance and I need to train my left leg like this. Or change my stance to southpaw to I can utilise my right leg.
I have a karate background, and this is actually really good karate technique. I understand it’s advanced Muay Thai, as they’re used to stepping instead of pivoting their feet, but this is pretty basic karate. Tons of respect though, I’m going to use this my next sparing.
Nice video. I was searching about it and good I finally get a good example on how to do it. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
great. i aways wondered why that "step", because it causes lagging to the kick and lost of "suprise factor"
home jonny more power generated.
Elite!
I'm adding this to my repertiore!
Nice
very good tutorial!
Thank you! Cheers!
long guard ???
Thank god. 💥
Awesome tutorial. Thanks
Glad you liked it
Noice
kru joe!
He basically was spot on with what I do my lead left kick I always snap it more like a karate kick vs Muay Thai i don’t know why its been super hard to correct
There's nothing wrong with that. Being able to use multiple styles and types of kicks is beneficial
1:50 I dont know what kind of a karate you have trained but in karate there is ulimited amount of variations with roundhouse kick. I just dont undertsand what you are talking about or what weird karate style you have trained? The kick you do after you say karate/TKD kick doesnt work is just a normal karate roundhouse kick. Like I said there is no one right format to do a karate mawasi geri, its all situational is you are in a sparring/fight situation.
Have you checked modern karate point karate kumite or Karate Combat matches? There you will see that Im talking about.
Love the emphasis on not switching, but karate lead roundhouse is HIGHLY capable of heavy damage:
ruclips.net/video/89-6_T0iVs8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/BEYGp-npoHc/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/W1uZhq8O_R4/видео.html
Wonderboy has also scored plenty of knockouts with a karate style lead roundhouse.
A common person don't have the power and speed Wonderboy has, so we need a more unpredictable technique.
@@emanuelr.desousa6878 Yes, there is nothing wrong the technique on display, but the comment about the karate/tkd lead roundhouse not having 'respectable' power isn't really valid.
@@marcvic_1595 I don't doubt the power but I guess the sentiment is on a in motion opponent.
Nice 👍