Most Common Slipping Errors Beginners Make | STOP THESE NOW

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Slipping is an amazing method of defense but if done incorrectly it can lead to a KO. So today I list out the most common errors I see beginners (and sometimes pros) make so you can ensure you stop making them. XMartial Rash Guards & Shorts www.xmartial.c...
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Комментарии • 43

  • @GabrielVargaOfficial
    @GabrielVargaOfficial  Год назад +21

    I remember incorrectly shipping straight into a knee around 15 years ago 🤪
    Get your slipping on point so you don't make that mistake. It wasn't fun.
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    • @nokoh
      @nokoh Год назад

      Theres a Spelling mistake incase you didn't know

    • @scorpionsubzero9066
      @scorpionsubzero9066 Год назад +1

      ​@@nokohThat's because of that knee. Gotta train my slipping haha

    • @wjjwTheDemigod
      @wjjwTheDemigod Год назад

      happened to me this past weekend. I felt like I was a beginner all over again.

  • @-_ellipsis_-5219
    @-_ellipsis_-5219 Год назад +20

    Your first point definitely applies to boxing, too. Slipped that way once and ate a left hook from a delayed beat

  • @riktijhuis3816
    @riktijhuis3816 Год назад +38

    1:45 dropping to the side without protecting your head (mma/kickboxing)
    2:47 only going side to side and not slipping forward
    3:57 rolling under a hook without using your legs in a dropping movement
    5:00 standing square while popping back and not using your back leg
    6:39 staying stationary instead of being in motion

    • @whoknows8223
      @whoknows8223 Год назад +5

      Thank you for saving us time, timestamp-hero💪

  • @griffonu
    @griffonu Год назад +5

    One question: the way I've been taught to avoid hooks is you drop first straight down (from whatever position you are in, be it centered or not) and then you roll under the hook. So, in other words, you don't choose a roll direction from the very first moment when you drop, but after you drop straight down. The main advantage I felt is that this gives you a bit more time to understand what hook you're dealing with (left or fright) and roll in the correct direction.
    Do you feel there's something wrong with this?
    Thanks a lot for the content! :)

    • @benjaminstevens6043
      @benjaminstevens6043 Год назад

      Actual factual constructive commentary. And a great idea/point. This is what youtube really should be used for. Thanks for the tip.

  • @benjaminstevens6043
    @benjaminstevens6043 Год назад +1

    Never apologize for being concise.
    And hey I felt every single one of those frames of reference. Coming from American kenpo for like 20 years, you best believe there's no kata for head movement. Which has its drawbacks in the real world, lol. A lot of focused attention has had to go to scrubbing out the influence of the mirror emulation that was based off of years of trying to practice what I thought I saw.
    The funny thing about how awesome it is chasing down martial arts is Kaleidoscope similarities one can see reflected in other practitioners movement and technique. You can start to see the greater scope of your particular skill set and get clued into the greater heights and depths that others have explored and internalized before you. That's a great way to stay in shape and meet new people/parts of yourself. Join your local dojo today.

  • @thecaribbeanhashira
    @thecaribbeanhashira Год назад +3

    It seems that the fundamentals get lost, or not thought in some gyms. I guess because there's so much to learn in MMA and other combat sports.

  • @thomasfahey8314
    @thomasfahey8314 Год назад

    I like the addition of the outdoor music.

  • @absolute-sigma-1
    @absolute-sigma-1 Год назад +2

    Thanks for breaking it down Gabriel

  • @dogedave3188
    @dogedave3188 Год назад

    Wow, The Great Instructor Mr Varga strikes again. I love how you mentioned staying in motion to help the counter slips get off right. My instructor doesn’t like me to “dance” as he would say. Says waste of time/energy, but I feel the constant movement of shifting my weight creates unpredictability in offensive roles as well as defensive. I suppose the amount of bouncing around a fighter does could potentially be excessive if the other fighter is being overly cautious and defensive.

  • @Jaburu
    @Jaburu Год назад

    once saw a video of a famous boxer, don't remember who it was, Canelo?.....anyways, they were asked if slipping is a "reaction or an action". it's a mixture of the two. it's head movement even before something comes at you, and when it comes you just comit to it and it becomes a slip

  • @TheMountainBeyondTheWoods
    @TheMountainBeyondTheWoods Год назад

    Great tips

  • @eugenepearson5939
    @eugenepearson5939 Год назад

    Thank you Gabriel

  • @__azzzul__
    @__azzzul__ Год назад +1

    MUCHAS gracias 🙏

  • @HappyBuffalo347
    @HappyBuffalo347 Год назад

    Thanks Gabriel I just learned something new and I'm gunna go work on it in front of the mirror

  • @josephking2055
    @josephking2055 Год назад

    The thumbnails have been savage lately lol

  • @smoekee
    @smoekee Год назад

    really appreciate your insight. has helped my game alot. good vibes from NJ.

  • @demoniac972
    @demoniac972 Год назад

    Great advice👍

  • @eventhorizon7234
    @eventhorizon7234 Год назад +3

    Gabriel, the situation you described with just 'leaning back' - I had it last time with someone who did this but ALSO walked back at the same time. And I could NEVER hit him. How do you deal with that?
    Like he leaned completely back and also steppe back at the same time, faster than I could reach him. What to do?
    Would love if you give some advice :)

    • @DKRYMMA
      @DKRYMMA Год назад +7

      I would try to come into range and either hit a bodyshot or a leg kick as he is fading back

    • @huwhitecavebeast1972
      @huwhitecavebeast1972 Год назад +2

      You were following his head. You need to only pay attention to the core. The core cannot be pulled away like the head or other extremity. It is their center. What style are you training? That's important to know to give thorough advice. All I can say until I know what type of fighting you are doing, is if you follow the core, anticipate it, you need to close in more with your footwork and punch THROUGH them, so that if they pull back your punch will follow. If you follow their center properly you practically don't even have to see the head to hit them in the head. Have you ever used feinting? Can you low kick? Usually a low kick is good for people who use the tactic you are talking about.

    • @eventhorizon7234
      @eventhorizon7234 Год назад

      @@huwhitecavebeast1972 thank you man.
      In this case I was only boxing, but in general we do Muay Thai.
      I wonder what I would we were only boxing?
      Could you explain what you mean by punch through him?

    • @georgelukhava9945
      @georgelukhava9945 Год назад +1

      If he keeps walking back, walk him unto the ropes or the wall of the cage. The ring's there for a reason.

    • @HeavenzFall
      @HeavenzFall Год назад

      Double jab and close in. In theory going forward should be a tad bit faster than stepping back. GL

  • @Ares-rv5cl
    @Ares-rv5cl Год назад

    sorry, but if i slipping like that, i do not receiving a spinning kick?

  • @americanpeasant2815
    @americanpeasant2815 Год назад

    Some would probably benefit from seeing you do this with a GoPro on your chest area so you can show the view and perspective from your point of view, which would be the fighter's point if view...
    Just another way to add depth and pertinent variables into a lesson...
    I'm pretty sure I'd find a way to benefit from it...
    I can already sort of see how I'd benefit from it as well...
    Every slip, punch, or movement needs the right stance, and oddly enough, the eyes' point of view can help with that, along with actual lessons directed on the footwork...
    The type of bag helps as well if you're throwing punches connected in your defense work, which everyone will at some point...
    I had to figure out some stuff on my own yesterday, but once I figured it out, I remembered seeing Tyson and others doing it...
    Some will benefit, some may not, but those most likely won't benefit from anything...
    Just a thought though...
    I've seen people explain defense differently, as far as slipping and head movements go, so continuity could be added in this way as well...js

  • @reyeskickboxing8153
    @reyeskickboxing8153 Год назад

    Sending this to all my students , 💯🥊

  • @wongjx7200
    @wongjx7200 Год назад

    Not really related to the video but you do the best strikers in UFC part 2

    • @wongjx7200
      @wongjx7200 Год назад

      Definitely not an excuse to look at Rafael fiziev

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972
    @huwhitecavebeast1972 Год назад

    I second the request from another viewer for a Rob Kaman video.

  • @funwithmadness
    @funwithmadness Год назад

    So what you're saying is that I suck at this game. :)

  • @MrPucenty
    @MrPucenty 6 месяцев назад

    Oh, it's a microphone, I thought you were wearing shirts with a price tag still on them hahah

  • @BRAINFxck10
    @BRAINFxck10 Год назад

    Shipping? Lol
    Yeah you had the wrong shipping address
    You should’ve got a discount for free shipping after that
    😂

  • @MrCharlietoma
    @MrCharlietoma Год назад

    1st