learn to identify TRAPS before it’s too late
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2023
- A fighter with a high combat IQ will set traps and manipulate your defense. Here are some key points and a drill taught by #boxing Coach Jared Robinson, to avoid falling for traps set by your opponent.
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5:24. The real trap
Gotta love when someone who is instructing other people to not only admit his own failures but show footage of it. Shows real humility and respect for the art itself instead of the ego
Here to help, not brag 🙏
This came out fire 🔥🔥 The intro was a bonus🙏🏾
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, coach!
Definitely will take note of these for my future dates. Can't take any chances
finally i can watch anime without being terrified
Great upload, these collab break downs are exactly what we needed
Great Stuff as usual Shane! Jared is sharing some stuff he used to do all the time to win fights! I've watched those videos too! Thanks again!
may have misunderstood the title but a great video regardless
YIKES. That's one of the nastiest elbows I've ever seen.
Great video. Great subject. You and Jared together is a LOT of technical precision in one video.
This is amazing advice. I consume too much martial arts youtube and there are so few that touch on proper details about reading opponents. BJJ talks about "position before submission" but "position before striking" should also be an expression.
Great tips with a lot of think about! 🔥🔥🔥
Jared is the man. Solid stuff.
This is gold man... Great thinking Shane.
Awesome stuff as always, Shane. Keep up the good work! :)
If I'm fighting Shane, I've fucked up somewhere I'm scared of everything when his back is turned
That's the best title you ever had, for sure.
Good tips!
You took, one hell of an elbow!! Great video :)
Do more of these
Man I'm gonna try that in sparring real soon thanks shane
Going to thailand soon, so this video helps alot!
This is amazing
My man Shane learned that day sheesh that was a clean elbow
Certainly an invaluable lesson in today's dating scene.
It's pretty easy, they have identifiable features. Shoulder width, hips narrowness, Adams apple, jawline, etc.
@@deece1482 funnily enough, w*men struggle against detecting tr*nnies. Guess that's more proof of their incompetence.
@@deece1482 there's also too many piercing, tattoos, dye, cats.
@@KittSpiken cats?
@@Last_Chance. a cat is one away from two cats is one away from three.
Three cats is one bad day away from 27 cats.
What a wicked elbow. Wow
When you miss a strong roundhouse, you can do a spinning backfist or an elbow, when you miss a teep, you can use that as a step forwards either for a knee or an elbow asw, plenty of good set up shots you can do after something doesn't work, just have to keep a mind open.
between the shoulder and the neck 💯
What a cool intro. And I get to improve my OQ.
It’s beautiful and brutal this chad got knocked out that could’ve been it but he kept going and stuck with it look at him now lost sometimes is a better teacher
Hey master can you make video about reflex ball
Bro that elbow 😮 DANG
My mouth still doesn't have full movement 😕
Hey Shane. I just started kickboxing and had a question. Why do we only wear a mouth guard for the top set of teeth and not the bottom? Won’t the bottom teeth get a bit busted if you get knocked on the chin? Sorry probably a silly question but I’m genuinely curious.
The torque on a spinning hit like that just compounds the surprise effect.
I guess if someone’s showing you their traps in a fight, it’s probably coz they’re setting a trap : p
I remember Kwonkicker made a similar video about how you can read your opponent through body positioning. Too bad it no longer exists
We need a petition to bring Kwonkicker back
How the hell did you get up from that elbow...
It was an elbow. And I don't know, I was on autopilot at that point 🙃
Great instructions. I never know when I've been trapped until I get punched hard.
Tutorial for your Thailand trip
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Is that Sensei Seth just chilling? 😅
Of course it is
Please Justin gaethje calf kick technique vido
I know it all. How did you know I was going to be here? I mean I already know, but I figure I'd ask.
Get admiral Akbar
Is that sensei Seth????? hahahahahaha
Shane please do more videos on self defence? Guys do you remember his fight quick tips and other self defence bullies against bullies. Why did he stop?
Is there more to be taught?
Well, traps are pretty easy to detect since they have an Adam's apple
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Yo you gotta relax it's too early
Bro went for the neck
Yo, that's a slur, back off.
You learn how to fight to be a bully?
Change hobbies.
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funny that even non pro fighter would, if possible travel to thailand and fight thai people.
Wish i knew to avoid Traps before i met my ex wifes sister
He's talking about perceived affordances. Which can't really 'learned' by thinking or prescriptive drilling. Come on, man. Learn a little of the underlying science about what you sell.
I'm not following... What's your argument on why drilling wouldn't help you identify options/threats?
@fighttips yes. 'Drilling' is largely a waste of time with little transfer to the target skill. It can draw attention to where and what to look for. Fighting is too fast and dynamic to be cognitively aware of what's going on. Yes, you can learn to identify opportunities and become skillful, but this is all happening largely implicity. Perception-action coupling is best developed through live interactions. Not static drilling and theoretical mental representations. You challenged the viewers. So seems fair to challenge your understanding.
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Oh okay, I see. We just disagree on the importance of drilling.
@@fighttips yeah that's fine to disagree. I was just challenging what your disagreement was based on. You've a huge audience. Questioning the evidence for your content doesn't seem unreasonable.
very gooood