I don't even speak his language and I can tell he's a good teacher, I understood from his body how to complete each move. Love seeing this style, only just discovered it and really like what I see, will consider training in this just from loving what I see. Hope I get on well with it :)
All the country all the boxes is most valuable for the world and shouldn't have any incorporate each other because they are heroes for spectators which follow their way nice lesson son thank you very much
very nice tutorial. I also practice sanda in Canada. Thank you for the video. You are a very talented teacher as well. Wish i could someday come to hong kong and meet you. Keep up the good work. All the best from Canada
Great demonstrations. I'm currently being taught to, when catching a kick, bring the forearm of my free arm across my body to make contact with my opponents shin/instep. This is to demonstrate that the kick was properly blocked. Once I've done this I'm free to do whatever I want with the leg. Apparently this is due to recent rule changes. It does make it tricky to counter with a straight punch immediately though.
@StirpeRomana you're right, similar does not mean "the same" and having done both I concur they are in fact similar. main difference is in close range fighting, in sanda you'd be looking for the throw as opposed to mt using the clinch elbows and knees
EXCELLENT video great demonstration. ..please keep the good videos coming I enjoyed this one I will be adding some of these techniques to my techniques. GREAT STUFF well done
Cool and awesome Technics of sanda.... I like this all Technics this will help in all survival Technics and also in game like wushu,Thai boxing,kick boxing and etc..
how are you suppose to catch the leg then if you reckon its not aloud to come in contact with you. they only get the points if the kick lands really hard and affects the person your fighting or makes a big slap sound and looks like it hurt. thats why they use take downs all the time cause thats where the points are!!!
Is it pure coincidence that muay thai uses these takedowns as well, or is muay thai simply sanda which became muay thai after the tai-kadai people, originally from china immigrated to Siam?
Cantonese Chinese. This looks like a Sanda gym you'd find in Hong Kong. Standard Mandarin sound a lot different but there's enough in common that you know when you hear Cantonese.
You're welcome. I personally don't understand what they're saying, but I recognize it. (I'm studying Mandarin so I can usually understand a good amount when the videos are in Mandarin, but Cantonese is vastly different.)
En muay thai no hay agarres y las patadas no son rectas. Ademas el muay thai se usa rodillas y codos en el clinch, mientras el sanda prefiere derumbar en el clinch.
Sanda is much younger and has been immensely influenced by Muay Thai. The Chinese had a history of being defeated by the Thai's which they believed were inferior to their Kung Fu. As prideful as they were, they imitated a large portion of MT as well as incorporated Judo, Shootfighting and other arts into Sanda/Sanshou. It is complete ludicrous to believe that it was based on "ancient Chinese Kung Fu" like they try to assert. It's nothing but Chinese nationalism.
Five years later, you are wrong. Modern Wushu is a compilation of usefull techniques of traditional wushu, Jigoro kano did the same with the old japanese koryu, using BTW western wrestling techniques. Its a diferent view and principles as a ring sport too for Muay Thai and Sanda - I mean the real MT professional from Thailand. You can consider Sanshou/Sanda as a "eficient or realistic kung fu" as MA .Otherwise, did you know Muay Thai apperars in Thailand after the came of monks of China?
About sanda being ludicrous, we could say the same about muay thai being an ancient thai martial. Muay thai was first developed in 1800s and took multiple concepts of western boxing and mixed it with some concept of muay baron to create to what we know as muay thai. Without a doubt muay thai has influenced sanda, specially in the punching department, but you must be smoking something really crappy if you think that chinese were doing shoot fighting and judo during the cultural revolution. Most of sanda throws and kicks can be found in shuai jiao and northen kung fu styles in China. Thats why sanda focuses un multiple types of linear kicks while muay thai kicks come from the sides. Another difference is that muay thai focuses on fighting on the clinch while sanda prefers to go for take downs. Also as muay thai has influenced sanda, sanda has influenced muay thai due to the competition between both. Thanks to sanda muay thai has incorporated takedown defense and sweeps were started to be use. So instead of being a butthurt about sanda, you should be glad since the competition makes muay thai become a better martial art. I am chinese but i consider muay thai fighters better just due to the sheer passion and love their thai people feel about the sport. In china, most sanda fighters see it as a job and people dont really that passionate for sanda as thai feel for muay thai.
I don't even speak his language and I can tell he's a good teacher, I understood from his body how to complete each move.
Love seeing this style, only just discovered it and really like what I see, will consider training in this just from loving what I see.
Hope I get on well with it :)
Many styles use the same techniques because they are effective. It's that simple.
awesome vid! even though I don't understand. The demonstration is good enough.
All the country all the boxes is most valuable for the world and shouldn't have any incorporate each other because they are heroes for spectators which follow their way nice lesson son thank you very much
very nice tutorial. I also practice sanda in Canada. Thank you for the video. You are a very talented teacher as well. Wish i could someday come to hong kong and meet you. Keep up the good work. All the best from Canada
Nice Vídeo, Thanks for sharing, Greetings from Chile.
Just Fantastic
veri good tecnic
Highlights: hip throw (2:30), modified double leg (3:40)
He makes it look easy.
This is a Thai-Kick Gym, but he is a San Da Instructor in a San Da Course teaching (beautiful) San Da techniques
Great demonstrations. I'm currently being taught to, when catching a kick, bring the forearm of my free arm across my body to make contact with my opponents shin/instep. This is to demonstrate that the kick was properly blocked. Once I've done this I'm free to do whatever I want with the leg. Apparently this is due to recent rule changes. It does make it tricky to counter with a straight punch immediately though.
@StirpeRomana you're right, similar does not mean "the same" and having done both I concur they are in fact similar. main difference is in close range fighting, in sanda you'd be looking for the throw as opposed to mt using the clinch elbows and knees
lol 1:14 never works for me during sparring and I think I see why now. I always try to sweep the shin instead of the back of the leg.
Didnt know ichiro miayta switched from boxing to sanda!
EXCELLENT video great demonstration. ..please keep the good videos coming I enjoyed this one I will be adding some of these techniques to my techniques. GREAT STUFF well done
thanks for the very useful video..... hope you make more videos for more techniques:) very hard to find good tutorials in youtube... PEACE!!!
You are the man, bro. Nice!
This is as awesome as the Muai-Thai Sweeps .
Cool and awesome Technics of sanda.... I like this all Technics this will help in all survival Technics and also in game like wushu,Thai boxing,kick boxing and etc..
excellent training...in first session can we push to the chest also
Very good move sanda 😍😍🤩🤩😍
Good Vedio Look the end
0:36 dude don't put your shoulders first, you are going to get more damage and it is worth, just let you go down
Great techniques. Would be awesome if someone from your gym could translate and subtitle.
sadly i dont understand canto, but this is very goodXD
Nice!! Very Clean technique
Slick video =D great work
辛苦曬2位做示範
由此可以看出2位對散打ge熱愛
繼續加油
Great technique. Thanks for sharing
What I don't get is why punch the guy or even throw him why not just break his leg if you're going to be holding on to it that long anyway.
Theodore Lindsey so we breaking legs in competitions?
when its used in a real fight, youre not holding on the leg for that long. that was just a slow demonstration to see how it works.
SANDA basico y puro, muy bien.
nao entendo nada que fala mas ADOREI>>>>bjux sandra sao gonçalo rj
These are great! thanks for them!!!
Superb
how are you suppose to catch the leg then if you reckon its not aloud to come in contact with you. they only get the points if the kick lands really hard and affects the person your fighting or makes a big slap sound and looks like it hurt. thats why they use take downs all the time cause thats where the points are!!!
All I know is that Sanda is a 70-100 years old military martial art, it is influenced by many MA styles
Nah.. Sanda is a comppilation from 60s
thanks for a great video
Awesome brother.
But how do the force of those kicks not break your ribs when you catch it
He doesnt take the hit, he catches the leg when is already full extended so the impact is minimal.
excelent
nice work bro...
Chinese kick boxing plus take downs....
thanks bro.. thank you for the video..
they'll get points, but you win since they are down on the floor
otimo video muito legal
similar tio muay thai
Sanda school in Hong Kong?!!!
very good techniques
Are there any Sanda schools in Hong Kong?
what kind of styles?
Awesome
Are the first 2 techniques allowed in muay thai ?
yeb... and muay thai are many technique to attack when we locked
Jakkrapan - S noob here, do throw/sweep score any points in muay thai fight?
Beautiful
Very helpful for my match
love it
SUPERB GUYS!!
nice
好精彩~~加油
Is it pure coincidence that muay thai uses these takedowns as well, or is muay thai simply sanda which became muay thai after the tai-kadai people, originally from china immigrated to Siam?
演示不錯。
Sve sam te razumeo
what language are you speaking? Chinese?
Cantonese Chinese. This looks like a Sanda gym you'd find in Hong Kong. Standard Mandarin sound a lot different but there's enough in common that you know when you hear Cantonese.
Michael Harris great thanks!
You're welcome. I personally don't understand what they're saying, but I recognize it. (I'm studying Mandarin so I can usually understand a good amount when the videos are in Mandarin, but Cantonese is vastly different.)
Michael Harris yeah actually I really like it, the sounds are nice, Cantonese.
jose2883 pv to me it sounds like Thai and Mandarin had a weird love child.
what language is this?
Cantonese
thanks
English sub plz?
nice guys!
Street fight of South India ! 😁😁😘😘
good!
Isso no Brasil chama-se Chinela
Hahahahaha
quiero ir a china entrenar GuG fu
勁!
Muito bom =D
no entiendo ni mierda
like :)
Mi no speake chineses
*Cantonese
Es la copia barata de diferentes artes marciales como muai thaiy
En muay thai no hay agarres y las patadas no son rectas. Ademas el muay thai se usa rodillas y codos en el clinch, mientras el sanda prefiere derumbar en el clinch.
Sanda is much younger and has been immensely influenced by Muay Thai. The Chinese had a history of being defeated by the Thai's which they believed were inferior to their Kung Fu. As prideful as they were, they imitated a large portion of MT as well as incorporated Judo, Shootfighting and other arts into Sanda/Sanshou. It is complete ludicrous to believe that it was based on "ancient Chinese Kung Fu" like they try to assert. It's nothing but Chinese nationalism.
Five years later, you are wrong. Modern Wushu is a compilation of usefull techniques of traditional wushu, Jigoro kano did the same with the old japanese koryu, using BTW western wrestling techniques. Its a diferent view and principles as a ring sport too for Muay Thai and Sanda - I mean the real MT professional from Thailand. You can consider Sanshou/Sanda as a "eficient or realistic kung fu" as MA .Otherwise, did you know Muay Thai apperars in Thailand after the came of monks of China?
About sanda being ludicrous, we could say the same about muay thai being an ancient thai martial. Muay thai was first developed in 1800s and took multiple concepts of western boxing and mixed it with some concept of muay baron to create to what we know as muay thai.
Without a doubt muay thai has influenced sanda, specially in the punching department, but you must be smoking something really crappy if you think that chinese were doing shoot fighting and judo during the cultural revolution. Most of sanda throws and kicks can be found in shuai jiao and northen kung fu styles in China. Thats why sanda focuses un multiple types of linear kicks while muay thai kicks come from the sides. Another difference is that muay thai focuses on fighting on the clinch while sanda prefers to go for take downs.
Also as muay thai has influenced sanda, sanda has influenced muay thai due to the competition between both. Thanks to sanda muay thai has incorporated takedown defense and sweeps were started to be use. So instead of being a butthurt about sanda, you should be glad since the competition makes muay thai become a better martial art.
I am chinese but i consider muay thai fighters better just due to the sheer passion and love their thai people feel about the sport. In china, most sanda fighters see it as a job and people dont really that passionate for sanda as thai feel for muay thai.