If I may, I'd like to offer some practical advice: the uppercuts and roundhouse punches are really what differentiate Muay Thai from something more "traditional" like Karate or Tae Kwon Do. Thay have the opportunity to cause more damage than a straight punch, but they also leave you more open to counterattacks if you miss or your opponent blocks somehow. It's essential for you to throw these types of attacks accurately, don't let up on the power, and keep moving to stay as guarded as possible.
@UnusualNova actually from what i know what seperates muay thai from those other types of martial arts is the fact that muay thai uses alot of knee and elbow attacks
0.20 u dont shoot straight up.. i slightly let it bend towards your oponent so even if he moves backwards, you still get him in the chin.. aim for the upper body and your fist WILL reach his chin
@DeviousPsy well of course. But the guy here teaches the right technique. Remember your high school physics? Force vectors and all that? Well you have to go straight up so there's no xx' component
@arikat1 yeah but if you really want to knock the guy out, bend it xD this is the original beginner technique which u need to learn before the nupgrade
@DeviousPsy "wikipedia Bolo_punch" An uppercut is an uppercut my friend. Any technique that helps you win fights is welcome of course but the standards are set.
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thaiboxer2012 1 month ago
TIGER UPPERCUT!!!
MrCyborgNinja 5 months ago
If I may, I'd like to offer some practical advice: the uppercuts and roundhouse punches are really what differentiate Muay Thai from something more "traditional" like Karate or Tae Kwon Do. Thay have the opportunity to cause more damage than a straight punch, but they also leave you more open to counterattacks if you miss or your opponent blocks somehow. It's essential for you to throw these types of attacks accurately, don't let up on the power, and keep moving to stay as guarded as possible.
UnusualNova 6 months ago 3
@UnusualNova actually from what i know what seperates muay thai from those other types of martial arts is the fact that muay thai uses alot of knee and elbow attacks
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@temobecerra Other martial arts uses knee elbows to but knot offten.lol I bet you did not Tae Kwon do uses
knee and elbows karate does to but key world they dont use them offten!
ken162008 3 months ago
Uppercut, Uppercut, Uppercut!
OHDJJ 7 months ago
0.20 u dont shoot straight up.. i slightly let it bend towards your oponent so even if he moves backwards, you still get him in the chin.. aim for the upper body and your fist WILL reach his chin
DeviousPsy 11 months ago
@DeviousPsy well of course. But the guy here teaches the right technique. Remember your high school physics? Force vectors and all that? Well you have to go straight up so there's no xx' component
arikat1 8 months ago
@arikat1 yeah but if you really want to knock the guy out, bend it xD this is the original beginner technique which u need to learn before the nupgrade
DeviousPsy 8 months ago
@DeviousPsy "wikipedia Bolo_punch" An uppercut is an uppercut my friend. Any technique that helps you win fights is welcome of course but the standards are set.
arikat1 8 months ago
bloodletter- I know right i like to uppercut in a clinch
c16killa 1 year ago
I think uppercut is hard to land on someones chin unless you have them clinched. It's much better suited as a liver/solar plexus shot.
bloodletter55 1 year ago
god i feel sorry for that guy in the red
1988Tofer 1 year ago
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MustSmileMore 1 year ago
I like that he says you should never punch above your head then punches above his head. He should take his own advice.
sumoakira 2 years ago 2
Flying knee would be useful to know... seen it doing wonders..
SpaardaLT 2 years ago
i like this dudes training.
happyman459 2 years ago
can you make a video about a left or right weave upper cut?
strfr34k 2 years ago