Bazooka Defensive System Part 4 - Head Movement - Episode #49
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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Awesome. I really appreciate how you point out the danger for using head movement in MMA/kickboxing 🙏
I used the shell defense today in class and was able to do some counter punching
I always shell up cause i get scared when people hit hard. I hope i can shell up and come in tight to counter punch. Great video as always.
I used to be the same Bro, you'll come through it!
Honestly I've been fighting muay Thai/k1 a while and won a couple titles when I was younger and I really don't like to use much head movement. I'll use a long guard or, most often, footwork in place of head movement. If somebody uses head movement against me I like to frame or clinch and attack with dirty boxing or kicks and knees. I think outside of boxing only one or two head movements in a series is best, else the risk of getting a shin to the face increases dramatically.
Also, trust in yourself and your blocks and you'll notice you get hurt a lot less anyway my friend :)
totally agree, I find that I'm starting to trust in my guard and tight defense and I'm feeling more comfortable getting into the pocket. it just takes a lot of sparring practice.
Good one Joe. The slip is effective, but i like to slip with a punch to the tummy and then the other to the ribs (counter attacks.) You are right, to get better at something one have to work hard. 👊👊
Great video as always. This really helps a lot with my training. Thanks for what you're doing Joe!
Great video and intelligent approach and explanation. You are top man Bazooka
Nice video, thanks alot
Loving all these video’s!!
Double up on that hook like sugar ray! Or alternately hit the cross / rear kick or hook / switch kick, trade a little power for a lot of interruption. The other thing that's dope about practicing those nontraditional sequences is that they change the rhythm of the entire sequence. This works because we anticipate the next move off the the current one. Typically, I'll roll left after the left hand, right after the right hand.
To demonstrate: if I throw a jab, cross, hook, cross, hook, it's left-right-left-right-left-right. In other words, left is every third, and right is every second move, if we were to index it (AKA their ordinal position in the sequence). Therefore it's easy for my opponent to dodge each successive move. If I double up just one move in there, I get jab, cross, hook, hook, cross, hook, cross, hook, AKA, left-right-left-left-right-left-right, so now if my opponent is simply rolling side to side, as would traditionally work, he's gonna get caught with every single shot after the double up- at least until he can readjust, which isn't easy, since the landed shots themselves interrupt us. This is because the ordinal position of each move in the sequence is flipped after the double up - in moves 3, 4, 5, 6, etc. the hand used is inverted, so he'll be rolling into the shots if he continues his normal slipping pattern. Check out sugar ray vs rocky graziano for the simplest visual, I feel like I may have explained it poorly.
Great tip, I will deffo try it in sparring.
Awesome, awesome, awesome... Keep making this champ!
Great instruction!
Awesome as usual
Great explanation, thanks champ!
THANK YOU BRO
Love it:)
Thanks!
I want those shirts bro
My problem when I slip I keep my hands high n my gloves get hit into my face, is it better to keep my hands by my chin or down? Thanks