Dutch Kickboxing 5 Aggressive Striking Drills Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2016
  • Kickboxing is one of the arts I have trained most and the Netherlands is somewhere I have spent a considerable amount of time, here I go through 5 Dutch style give and take kickboxing drills that can be trained with a partner to develop aggressive striking.
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Комментарии • 193

  • @sauravchoudhury7606
    @sauravchoudhury7606 3 года назад +12

    The stances, guard while throwing punches, hip rotation, full extension and execution of every shot of both the fighters is a thing of beauty. Such perfection. There are many things to learn from your videos. Have been following you since long time, Sir. Thank you!

  • @indsrnty707
    @indsrnty707 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for taking the time tp making these videos. I am a Muay Thai/ Kickboxing instructor at the local YMCA called Salvation Army Kroc Center. I watch vids all the time. Thanks ahaim keep up the good work.

  • @mrsbootsworkouts
    @mrsbootsworkouts 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the explanation and demo! Amazing!

  • @BlazeShogun
    @BlazeShogun 7 лет назад +20

    Your vids are some of the most well explained and sharply demonstrated that i've seen! Thank you Sir. Keep 'em coming!!

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +6

      That is a really kind comment, I genuinely appreciate it. I have only done a few videos on here of myself coaching so it is nice to hear they are well received!!

  • @zyx7478
    @zyx7478 3 года назад +1

    I have been watching these videos religiously and I’ve learned more from them than I have from some in person training I truly love Dutch kickboxing💯

  • @PawVlogs
    @PawVlogs 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome drills and I am loving the tutorial.

  • @RavenburnX
    @RavenburnX 2 года назад +1

    One word…EXCELLENT!

  • @raphaelxaverius7077
    @raphaelxaverius7077 5 лет назад +2

    I'm jealous of how good your technique is!

  • @leepearce9215
    @leepearce9215 7 лет назад +1

    Great drills !! Thank you for the upload

  • @schuletrip
    @schuletrip 7 лет назад +1

    Great tutorials.. Excellent stuff, thanks for taking the time to make these

  • @__-to3hq
    @__-to3hq 5 лет назад +5

    wow the slight variations from muay thai are extremely effective

  • @kyshgem
    @kyshgem 7 лет назад +3

    im gonna take my time to learn this combo nice one

  • @JN-kk4nk
    @JN-kk4nk 5 лет назад +2

    Nice to see you in action Stuart ! Very nice combos ! Show some more :)

  • @blaiseharris909
    @blaiseharris909 7 лет назад +2

    Dude! Loving these combos! I have a big problem of just throwing one punch and need more work on throwing combos and mixing things up. Awesome stuff gents!

  • @jamesdelheimer3373
    @jamesdelheimer3373 5 лет назад +1

    AMAZING. THANK YOU FOR SHARING 🙏🏼💙.

  • @Mickodwyer100
    @Mickodwyer100 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome drills, thanks for the all the videos too! They're incredibly useful and watching them makes people better martial artists.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      You are more than welcome, stoked to hear you are enjoying all the videos on this channel!! A lot of work goes into them so to hear them being appreciated is awesome! Thanks

  • @jakebasa1517
    @jakebasa1517 4 года назад +1

    I've been viewing this since it got released andI love how flawless both men's techniques are. Especially Stuart that low kick tho!
    Osu!

  • @alexc6961
    @alexc6961 7 лет назад +2

    Спасибо! Ваши видео всегда отличные!

  • @ToneyGlaze
    @ToneyGlaze 5 лет назад +1

    Love it I subscribed oooeeeyyy! Thanks Stuart you guys are awesome.

  • @Valentinefit
    @Valentinefit 4 года назад +1

    Great drills thank you 🙏

  • @SoloFan87
    @SoloFan87 6 лет назад +1

    I am a BJJ Practitioner and I prefer to Grapple and Fight with Submissions but I decided to Break out of My Comfort Zone of BJJ and Grappling and Dabble in Dutch Style Muay Thai since it is offered in my Gym I train at. I must say I love it!!!! Already in my 2nd Class and having a Blast!!!! The Drills and the Sparring are just as much as a Work out as BJJ and Just as fun as well. Also watching this Video along with some of Ernesto Hoost Highlights is Helping my Training out a lot!!! Thanks for this Awesome Video.

    • @Mike198526sexy
      @Mike198526sexy 4 года назад

      Psilord87 their is no such thing as Dutch style Muay Thai, it’s Dutch kickboxing or Muay Thai. They are 2 different styles, and are scored completely different in there respective sports. I’ve trained Muay Thai for years, and when I got into the Dutch kickboxing I completely separate the two. U have to so u can completely understand them both.

  • @jimbanzo
    @jimbanzo 7 лет назад +12

    i'm surprised u haven't made any tutorials sooner
    this is great stuff!
    will drill tomorrow

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +4

      Ha ha, I never really wanted the channel to be focused on me so I figured that if I filmed myself people would just assume that was the case. The Warrior Collective is as the name suggests a bringing together of as much great martial arts knowledge from different people as possible. I have enjoyed filming the ones I have done though so will definitely do some more in the future, it is just cool to hear people think well of them!!

  • @jorgem548
    @jorgem548 7 лет назад +2

    what a great video such fluidity with their strikes

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Wow, thanks, I am really glad you enjoyed watching it. Cool to hear your thoughts!!

  • @dalroache
    @dalroache 7 лет назад

    Excellent thank you. Great stuff

  • @omarbudeiri4955
    @omarbudeiri4955 6 лет назад

    Awesome and great explanation coash.

  • @giovannifernandez4377
    @giovannifernandez4377 7 лет назад +4

    you inspired me to train dutch kickboxing!

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +2

      Awesome, that is great to hear!! You will have to let me know how you get on with your training!!

  • @AJMadden
    @AJMadden 7 лет назад

    Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @aengusgiblin2284
    @aengusgiblin2284 4 года назад

    Awesome video guys 🙏🥊

  • @f4ust85
    @f4ust85 7 лет назад +2

    Nice getting to see you Stuart :) Cheers for all the videos.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      You are more than welcome, it is just as great for me to film as it maybe for anyone watching! Cool to hear you are enjoying the channel!

  • @chrokeii
    @chrokeii 7 лет назад +3

    I absolutely love this station

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Thanks, I am really glad to hear you think so well of it!!

  • @HankScorpio355
    @HankScorpio355 7 лет назад +3

    Nice video again Stuart! By the way congrats on hitting 50K subscribers! I remember when it was only a few thousand.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks Simon, I really appreciate that! Ha ha, you must have been subscribed to this channel for a while, seems like ages ago it was at that point! It is cool that you are still watching and enjoying the vids. You more than anyone can appreciate that it has been a long time coming me filming myself doing one then ;-)

  • @giovannifernandez4377
    @giovannifernandez4377 7 лет назад +1

    ireally love your videos pls keep them coming

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Thanks, I am going to keep putting them up so no worries there ha ha

  • @senseinicosan
    @senseinicosan 7 лет назад +1

    Really like it, good stuf. Thanks.

  • @Isa-wz5qm
    @Isa-wz5qm 7 лет назад +3

    nice one Stuart I've been a subscriber for a number of years thanks

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +2

      Wow, that is great to hear, I appreciate you taking the time to comment and let me know! Hopefully I can keep producing the goods and have you stay watching for a few more ha ha

  • @CiaraCarruthers
    @CiaraCarruthers 7 лет назад +3

    Great stuff, thank you.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      You are more than welcome, thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!

  • @stephenboyes5189
    @stephenboyes5189 6 лет назад

    EXCELLENT COMBOS

  • @adell5092
    @adell5092 3 года назад

    Awesome vid!

  • @goodboybenji95
    @goodboybenji95 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome man!! Thank you !!!

  • @zyx7478
    @zyx7478 3 года назад +1

    These men are real talent

  • @paulolins8968
    @paulolins8968 Год назад +1

    Excelente parabéns

  • @xorohede
    @xorohede 7 лет назад +2

    Beautiful kickboxing there. I wish I had a person in my gym who can work these drills with me. They are all boxers.

  • @WaqyM
    @WaqyM 7 лет назад +3

    Great Video! Good explanations and combos. Thank You. I just started watching your videos but hope to see some more aggressive fighting combos or defensive vids. I'm currently in Thailand and cardio is still an issue during sparring. Thanks again for sharing!

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Well, if you are in Thailand, you are certainly going to be spoilt for choice for awesome places to train. Thanks, I am glad to hear you enjoyed this vid, make sure you check out some of the excellent ones on this channel when you get chance and let me know what you think!

    • @WaqyM
      @WaqyM 7 лет назад

      I've been watching more vids ( a lot) and some of my favorites include reaction work drills. I think one thing people have to be careful about Training out in Thailand is the whole focus on money. I've been at 2 different gyms for the past 2 months and I would say To really improve would involve private lessons. Just thought i'd share that fact. (makes your videos all the more useful, learn from them and practice at the gym)

  • @atakw.7032
    @atakw.7032 4 года назад

    Nice Job !!! Dutch kickboxing is the jest!!!

  • @hokimoki3677
    @hokimoki3677 5 лет назад

    Awesome bro

  • @fucu41
    @fucu41 5 лет назад

    nice video.so humble

  • @yurisavchenko4032
    @yurisavchenko4032 6 лет назад

    thanks for the info!

  • @fatheroftwo9268
    @fatheroftwo9268 5 месяцев назад

    As a dutch dutch kickboxer this makes me proud! Lekker bezig jongens en doorrrr!

  • @karlteai3699
    @karlteai3699 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks man ! Really Great video ! Practicing drills is so important as in the heat of the action, it is allowing you to make the best decisions according to the situations instead of thinking too much...I am going to be in Amsterdam in May this year...any club you would recommend for intermediate practicionners ? Id like to learn and improve and have fun :)

  • @boyka100
    @boyka100 7 лет назад +1

    some cool combinations guys! 💪

  • @prasathviswanathan267
    @prasathviswanathan267 7 лет назад +1

    bro...u r awsome... keep doing it☺...lots of love brother.... all d best for your channel

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Hey, thanks for taking the time to write such a great comment, it is fantastic to hear you are enjoying the channel so much!! I will keep throwing up more so I hope you continue to find them to your taste!! Cheers

  • @Scrubasaurs_Jay
    @Scrubasaurs_Jay 7 лет назад +47

    That OOEY lol😂

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +19

      Ha ha, you don't even realise what you sound like until you watch yourself back on video ;-)

    • @Scrubasaurs_Jay
      @Scrubasaurs_Jay 7 лет назад +3

      Yeah, keep it up though

    • @mrstrdknmabalz1412
      @mrstrdknmabalz1412 6 лет назад +8

      its a muay thai practitioners habit. XD

    • @IAM-kc5ov
      @IAM-kc5ov 4 года назад +2

      Hahahah you just can’t help it sometimes though

    • @sauravchoudhury7606
      @sauravchoudhury7606 3 года назад +1

      A nice observation😄 he appreciates those kicks and knees.👍🏻

  • @marcorodriguez7694
    @marcorodriguez7694 7 лет назад +2

    This is GOLD!

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +1

      Hey, thanks, that means a lot, glad you thought so well of it!!

    • @Munir4U
      @Munir4U 7 лет назад

      Thank you Stuart, from the bottom of my heart. Your videos have been invaluable in improving my Muay Thai.

  • @billyfletcher9388
    @billyfletcher9388 7 лет назад +3

    I've competed in mma boxing and muay Thai my kickboxing style is more dutch because of how I have trained and I really enjoyed this tutorial I see a lot of garbage ones on here that are more of a fitness coach labeling it kickboxing but I found this one helpful good video!!!

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +1

      Hey, thanks, it is great to hear you enjoyed it and found it of use. I am going to put some more on in the future so keep your eyes out and let me know what you think when they go up!

    • @billyfletcher9388
      @billyfletcher9388 7 лет назад

      Stuart Tomlinson thanks for the reply I absolutely will watch any more that are posted!!!

  • @cianbreen7062
    @cianbreen7062 7 лет назад +3

    Great stuff. Can you do please do a video on stretching and flexibility?

  • @jakebasa1517
    @jakebasa1517 7 лет назад

    clean and hard. cheers from Philippines

  • @socks1949
    @socks1949 7 лет назад +22

    These gentlemen land their punches and kicks with authority. Ouch! big time. As Muay Thai should be.

  • @youcefyoucef7424
    @youcefyoucef7424 6 лет назад

    sincèrement un travail très efficace

  • @AbdulAli-fv8th
    @AbdulAli-fv8th 7 лет назад +1

    very impressive drills

  • @LOOZaCK2
    @LOOZaCK2 7 лет назад +2

    Amazing technique ;)

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Hey, thanks!! Always fantastic to hear positive feedback from my peers ;-)

  • @pijicishizu3133
    @pijicishizu3133 6 лет назад

    Jab, Cross, Hueyyy X,D great tutorials btw.

  • @peaceshabbat5236
    @peaceshabbat5236 5 лет назад

    I'm out of breath just watching ooye😂 great vid

  • @syedsamadani-M
    @syedsamadani-M 3 года назад

    Nice combo tnx

  • @bull162008
    @bull162008 7 лет назад

    good stuff

  • @jamalashley652
    @jamalashley652 7 лет назад +1

    i love this tutorial

  • @atakw.7032
    @atakw.7032 4 года назад

    The best !!!

  • @kjayclowers12
    @kjayclowers12 7 лет назад +2

    Great video Dutch Kickboxing works good for MMA striking also

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Awesome to hear you enjoyed it, thanks, I do think the Dutch style does translate quite well into MMA because of the aggressive movement and hand to kick/knee combination work!

  • @user-rh9ee6ru6m
    @user-rh9ee6ru6m 6 лет назад

    Respect mike

  • @TheRapLiker
    @TheRapLiker 7 лет назад +1

    I'll try some of these next time I do pad rounds! :)

  • @shanequigley7552
    @shanequigley7552 7 лет назад +1

    excellent

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Thanks, I enjoyed filming this one a lot, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @rosewahu7173
    @rosewahu7173 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @richardoverbeek8435
    @richardoverbeek8435 7 лет назад

    nice video

  • @timm285
    @timm285 5 лет назад +1

    What I don’t like about the Dutch kickboxing I’ve seen from Duane Ludwig and Andy Seower(sp?) is the heavy emphasis on the leg kicks especially from Andy’s style. He always ends combinations with a leg kick but I never see any other kicks.

  • @Dr-Grayson
    @Dr-Grayson 7 лет назад +2

    I was wondering why you choose to use the boxing gloves almost like pseudo focus mitts for the punches. I've been training a fair while and most of the time we practice our drills using the regular boxing defenses against punches with the strikes aimed at the head or body. I've seen this a few times and I've always been curious as to the purpose of it versus training the actually hand defense or head movement against punches. Big fan of the channel and love your guys videos. All the best.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +2

      For me, the main reasons for training using the gloves as opposed to the focus pads in this manner are that 2 fighters can train effectively together at the same time (as opposed to one training with a pad holder), you can mimic attacking and defence patterns slightly easier as you already have the kit on you fight with and you can get a group of mixed ability martial artists working together effectively as opposed to a few only training with the coaches/experienced pad men. The hitting the gloves instead of throwing shots at the person is essentially a way to create flow easier in order to drill a particular mechanic. There are drills in the Dutch system where you aim for your partner as opposed to the glove so it is just a case of different methods for different purposes. Glad you like the channel, a lot of work goes into it but I enjoy it and it is great to hear it is well thought of!!!

    • @Dr-Grayson
      @Dr-Grayson 7 лет назад

      Interesting something that my school does is that when doing focus mitts drills we have the students feed each other pads. I know it's common in a lot of places for only the coaches to hold pads but for us we have the student learn to both ht and feed focus mitts. I'd seen this take before and appreciate the explanation always looking for new ideas and concepts to put into my training. You guys do great and I love the variety you guys show. My striking is Savate, Muay Thai, Filipino Boxing, and Jun Fan Gung Fu, so I haven't really experienced Dutch Kickboxing I'm happy to learn more, thank you.

  • @mocmocgueye8720
    @mocmocgueye8720 9 месяцев назад

    7:12 amazing, this must be so fun to drill

  • @sjcobra84
    @sjcobra84 7 лет назад

    This is great. I'm more of a guy who likes punches to be honest. However, the Dutch seem to have solved the problem for people who want the kick but have teething problems with it. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks.

  • @davidalcala648
    @davidalcala648 6 лет назад +1

    i m an instructor, of krav maga, i was looking to increase my striking, and your videos are awsome, one question, i see both of you are pretty tall, i m small size, like saenchai style, this techniques will work as good on me as they work on you, because i find that your reach in arms and legs are huge advantage, do you recommend diffrent combos for somebody shorter like me ? thanks

    • @__-to3hq
      @__-to3hq 5 лет назад +1

      Krav Maga instructor o.o fusing with Dutch Kickboxing :D

  • @seithgama6142
    @seithgama6142 Год назад

    I love the drill saith winters all the way from (Malawi Africa)

  • @Leadfoot_P71
    @Leadfoot_P71 7 лет назад +3

    Awesome! One question though: What do you feel are the advantages of hitting the gloves like that, rather than actually going for the head and having the partner defend? Thank you.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it. That is a good question. It is horses for courses to some extent, hitting the gloves as opposed to actually going for the head allows you to concentrate on mechanics and aggressive flow. Drills where you go for the head constantly tend to focus more on the defensive aspect as opposed to the attacking. There is not one better than the other (in Holland, there are drills for both), just a different aspect. Hope this helps

    • @Leadfoot_P71
      @Leadfoot_P71 7 лет назад

      Yup, got it. Thanks for explaining.

    • @marsoc0326
      @marsoc0326 7 лет назад

      +Alphaone99 Sometimes they're different stages, for example: hitting the gloves like holding pads would be the first level allowing people to get used to thinking and coordination and seeing what certain strikes look like, second would be now blocking those as you would in a real fight as blocking is normally thought before parries or evasion because it simpler and easier for beginners to learn ,next level would be trying to parry or a combination of blocks, parries and evasions, and at last you might have a more free flowing drill where on your next turn you try to adjust your combination to the holes in his defense you saw on your last turn (being able to pick up on patterns and capitalize, basically just a step shy of sparring.)

    • @Leadfoot_P71
      @Leadfoot_P71 7 лет назад

      Mmm, I like that explanation, Thank you marsoc!

    • @marsoc0326
      @marsoc0326 6 лет назад

      Alphaone99 Sorry for the late reply never got any notification was just rewatching some of these vids saw and read my comment was nodding my head in agreement with this guy then realized It was my comment lol then saw your reply.Its been awhile hope your training has been going well and maybe even started putting this stuff to good use and taking your skills to the next level.

  • @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783
    @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783 9 месяцев назад

    How about the Jab, Outside Calf Kick, Inside Leg (preferably to the calf), Right Cross, Left Hook, Push Kick?

  • @Kaasbaas045
    @Kaasbaas045 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice technique, although your lowkick looks kinda strange, its not that it looks wrong. Im a dutch kickboxer myself and the lowkicks we do in our gym look different. Ours are shorter and more explosive. Check out Robin van Roosmalens lowkicks. Thats the style we throw our lowkicks. But again, im not being negative just stating. Very nice tutorial!

  • @k-1841
    @k-1841 Год назад

    💣💪🏻👍🏻respect COACH 🤝🏻

  • @matcraigon
    @matcraigon 7 лет назад

    hoooey!!!! :-)
    very nice

  • @httr8047
    @httr8047 6 лет назад

    is regular kickboxing the same as dutch style or does it depend

  • @jayceeinvincible
    @jayceeinvincible 7 лет назад +8

    Stuart how long have you been training bro? Your Dutch-Style Muay Thai looks sharp and refined. Like you could jump in the ring at any given time :) As always, awesome tutorial :)

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +6

      I think you flatter me ha ha, I have been training most of my life. I am 37 now, first started when I was 7 or 8, only really started to take it seriously as a teenager at 14 years. Not stopped since. Enjoy all Martial Arts to be honest but striking in one shape or another is something I have done the most! Glad you liked it as always!

    • @Mike198526sexy
      @Mike198526sexy 4 года назад +1

      Their is no such thing as Dutch style Muay Thai, there is a huge difference in kickboxing and Muay Thai.

    • @kesenaememere8520
      @kesenaememere8520 5 месяцев назад

      @@Mike198526sexy facts it's Ducth Kickboxing.

  • @arnbassbaritone
    @arnbassbaritone 7 лет назад +1

    After searching for dutch kickboxing in my state (us), I couldn't find any. So could start just showing us film of your classes as to get a feel for kickboxing vs thai boxing? Thanks.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +2

      A lot of gyms would not typically label their coaching as Dutch Kickboxing so I would not give up yet. There are certainly some good instructors in the US who instruct in this way. I am glad you enjoyed the video and I will make sure I put some more up going forward!! I will do one particularly covering the difference between kick and thai so keep your eyes out for that!

    • @arnbassbaritone
      @arnbassbaritone 7 лет назад

      Stuart Tomlinson Thanks.

    • @MERVILLE3
      @MERVILLE3 7 лет назад

      I think the CSW/Eric Paulson guys could help. They've a channel on here

    • @arnbassbaritone
      @arnbassbaritone 7 лет назад

      georgia morrison i'll check them out.

    • @marsoc0326
      @marsoc0326 7 лет назад +1

      Duke Roufus is another great one.Extensive Muay Thai background his family is American kickboxing/martial arts and he spent time training in pro boxing and trained with legendary Dutch Kickboxing such as Ernesto Hoost and at some gyms like Vos Gym and Meijiro gym (these are like meccas of Dutch Kickboxing.) He has a channel on here with some little tips,tricks and insights he puts out for free.

  • @l4ur790
    @l4ur790 7 лет назад +1

    Hello guys, can you please help me with this thing please, i'm a new guy in dutch kickboxing and i have a big query, So, i used to land the kicks like you do pretty much (with that rotating motion kinda) and my trainer corrected me and told me to throw them more like i want to chop someones leg, it has a straight motion kinda and there is no spinning but it seems strong, so can you tell me the difference between this two and if one is better than another one, maybe depending on the situation? I really want to clarify this, thanks for the drills btw.

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +1

      Hey, glad you enjoyed the video and it is awesome to hear you are training!! As for the kicks, there are a few different variations on executing roundhouse kicks. Within Muay Thai for example they utilise a number of different angles to achieve different aims. What you mention is another way to hit the leg. Not pivoting has the advantage of being faster and harder to defend (as it is harder to see coming) but still being damaging. The downside to not pivoting is that it becomes harder to apply effectively in combinations (as it is the pivot that helps you flow into your boxing for example). There is not a right or a wrong. Try them both and see which you prefer. I hope this helps!

    • @l4ur790
      @l4ur790 7 лет назад

      Thanks a lot, you are the best.

    • @thijst5571
      @thijst5571 5 лет назад

      Hi Buddy, study this: ruclips.net/video/CWXsiygOePo/видео.html

  • @dazzaskillz9278
    @dazzaskillz9278 7 лет назад +2

    How would you deal with an aggressive fighter? What i meen is like the bell goes, and bam hes not interested in sizing me up he just starts unloading.. backs me in a corner and hes windmilling me haha.. i know it sounds daft but when someones just unloading relentless shots its hard to even think straight let alone think about how to get out of the situation, getting backed into a corner is such a crap situation to be in.. some people just say cover up and just let him tire himself out but the ref will probably give a standing count before than happens

    • @mark1983peace
      @mark1983peace 7 лет назад +4

      Stick and move using good footwork and head movement. Use stop hits (interceptions with jabs/teeps). If his attack is too quick to avoid, try clinching to slow him down and pick your shots. DO NOT let him unload hoping he'll tire himself out, that's how to get KO'd.
      I've encountered every type of fighter in my 20+ years of training and teaching. These guys are hard to beat for most people, but the good news is that it only takes a few adjustments and you'll be at least holding your own.

    • @thecheeze9001
      @thecheeze9001 7 лет назад +1

      Dazza skillz a tutorial for that is actually already made. Search this channel

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      For sure, the one by Panicos Yusuf especially is a favourite of mine!!

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Good advice ;-)

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +8

      It seems like a really difficult area this, dealing with a very aggressive opponent and it often is. However, an aggressive fighter who is attacking in straight lines consistently with little thought of moving backwards, off angle or countering is often open to making a variety of mistakes which can be exploited. Firstly, dependent on the style or rule set being fought under, footwork has to be the first aspect mastered. They cannot hit if you maintain the distance between you effectively. This means being confident moving in and out, sidestepping and escaping off the centre line quickly. Next, you have to develop an understanding of straight line attacks that you can utilise as a counter as they commit to coming forward i.e. Muay Thai use the teep, Kickboxing use the side kick, TKD use the back kick, Boxing use the right straight etc. Next, look for common mistakes, are they planting their weight on their front foot all the time to come forward (open to sweeps or low kicks), are they dropping a hand as they swing shots at your head (open to counter boxing or kicks). A final point (although this is not finite, there are lots of coaching points to this kind of a mechanic) is to gauge their ability to sustain the attack, how fit are they (if they are not conditioned, the attacks will either not last long or will wane as the rounds progress)? I hope this helps!!

  • @hso_ijaz8834
    @hso_ijaz8834 Год назад

    stay clever. 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫. great tutorial lad

  • @alfie9879
    @alfie9879 6 лет назад

    In your opinion does Dutch style translate to mma better than Thai or does it just depend on the person

    • @Mike198526sexy
      @Mike198526sexy 4 года назад

      Alfie 987 depends on the person, I’m a Muay Thai based fighter and your takedown defense gotta be a1 to fully use your Muay Thai. And Dutch kickboxing is very good as well, because with the style being more boxing based. U can land powerful boxing shots, and have be more successful defending takedowns. But I’m a 6’5 heavyweight, the Muay Thai works best for me. Because most heavyweights just wanna strike, and won’t really go for takedowns unless there wrestlers.

  • @mpaso111
    @mpaso111 7 лет назад +1

    That was deep

  • @BlockchainGenius
    @BlockchainGenius 5 лет назад

    In my Opinion a leg switch is telegraphing, if you do that you could also save your power because it will be blocked anyway. If you are fighting to impress the referee then keep doing it. Why not kick just with the right leg? Fake the right cross and land the right roundhouse to his head, this will fuck him up 10 times bigger.

  • @romanporsche9455
    @romanporsche9455 6 лет назад

    Always good to see the man behind the magic...unless you're in the Land of OZ, then it's just disappointing LOL

  • @bougantouchesaid1370
    @bougantouchesaid1370 4 года назад

    💪💪💪

  • @buakawbenchemekfan9852
    @buakawbenchemekfan9852 4 года назад

    I am southpaw it is hard to searching for southpaw tutorial right?

  • @sasaobradovic4845
    @sasaobradovic4845 4 года назад

    👌🏼

  • @sidka84
    @sidka84 6 лет назад

    low kick in kickboxing?

  • @k-g1007
    @k-g1007 4 года назад

    Ooeey that’s it

  • @angelbellidobellido404
    @angelbellidobellido404 7 лет назад

    kick boxing combinations

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад

      Ok, combinations ;-) Sometimes I have to think of interesting titles that are different to all the others already on this channel. No easy thing I can tell you ha ha

  • @matthewparra3797
    @matthewparra3797 4 года назад

    Mike over here looking like Patrick Kane.

  • @clipdrift
    @clipdrift 7 лет назад +3

    I was wondering how much influence karate really had on dutch kickboxing. because to me it looks alot like muay thai with more hand combinations and a boxing stance. i see no karate in that whatsoever. I do understand that the pioneers were kyokushin karatekas BUT they studied muay thai and taught it. Look at modern dutch muay thai fighters like nieky holzken or robin van roosmalen. They all started in muay thai and dont use any karate techniques. look up theit first fights And what about ramon dekkers? He never did anything else but muay thai

    • @warriorcollective
      @warriorcollective  7 лет назад +4

      Having interviewed a lot of the older generation of Dutch Kickboxing coaches and fighters, I can say with confidence that the Dutch style did have a lot of it's roots in the Japanese Karate systems. Instructors such as Jan Plass and Thom Harinck visited Japanese Dojos back in the day before ever setting foot in Thailand. However, once they had started down this path, they did obviously start to incorporate Muay Thai aspects into their training. Nowadays, modern generations of Dutch Kickboxers look more akin to Thai fighters than their Japanese Karate counterparts but that is simply a matter of evolution and the rules they fight by than anything else. Coincidently I think that Ramon's successes in Thailand led to a newfound respect of punches/boxing from within the Thai community as well.