@TM789SP2 By "leftie" I assume you mean with your right hand in front :-). If you did "ok" I would work from that position for a bit because it gives you an advantage that most don't, and wont know how to conquer. Understand that any style can be done from both leads and should be when possible. Hope that helps and answers your question. Also, "Ummah" means community in Arabic. I consider my viewers part of it, Muslim or not. U can call me Sayf. Be well.
@TheUmmahFightCamp ummah, i am a natural righty but because of slight injury i started off boxing in the lefty position. i had my first sparing session which went ok. should i stay or switch back.
@TheUmmahFightCamp 3) to them, I say, "I hope you never find out the reality of it all". I look at all styles and find flaws, but most have a bit of useful material. I have been told that I should create and name a style of my own, but I have seen too much of that where every one wants to be a master. I am a life long student who passes on what I have learned so far.
@ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME 2) me off balance and sling me into windows and rose bushes (it is funny now, but those thorns are no joke). The boxing did not prepare me for that nor did the way that I had trained at that time in karate. My punches did not have the same effect when the adrenaline was flowing or if a person had been drinking. Those situations forced me to make a choice between stylish and affective. I chose the later. To some who are in denial, my methods seem crude
@ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME Before I tend to the day to day, I try to answer the comments and I want to say a bit here about my methods: I started in boxing at 9 and karate at 12 (I am now 50 so that tells you about the length of time I have been training). I loved the style of boxing I used in the gym and the manner that I use to spar karate in. That did not change when I had knives and bottles used against me, but it did alter my thinking and training. I had people trying 2 pull
@TheUmmahFightCamp Peace, indeed, I will that as well. As the best fight is the one you can avoid or resolve without getting physical. Your methods do strike in the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do method..simplicity, effectiveness, practicality,flexibility and speed..as if it's simple and not complicated it gets off faster and you don't spend time trying to look fancy. I have been enjoying the videos, that's why I subscribed to the page. Keep teaching Brother. Thank you,Peace!
@ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME Peace Aki! Welcome! Please keep in mind that I ask everyone to avoid situations. I have been in some situations in my early years and I do not claim much but a desire to help people stay safe. I take what I Post very seriously and hope our egos never give us a false sense of security that robs our family of our company. I mean that. Enjoy the videos, and I hope you never have to use them. Sayf
@MMAHotwire Yes, Switching south paw even if it never becomes second nature, will provide you with: 1) A harder jab up front. 2) A harder hook up front. 3) Confusion for your opponent. 4) Strong kicks from the front side. You are btw, not a "lowly student". My ego is much in check. I am only attempting to help with info that if just tried will help those who want to improve. I seek no glory from their success.
@TheUmmahFightCamp Much respect Sayf. Peace Blackman!
ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME 1 week ago
@TM789SP2 By "leftie" I assume you mean with your right hand in front :-). If you did "ok" I would work from that position for a bit because it gives you an advantage that most don't, and wont know how to conquer. Understand that any style can be done from both leads and should be when possible. Hope that helps and answers your question. Also, "Ummah" means community in Arabic. I consider my viewers part of it, Muslim or not. U can call me Sayf. Be well.
TheUmmahFightCamp 1 week ago
@TheUmmahFightCamp ummah, i am a natural righty but because of slight injury i started off boxing in the lefty position. i had my first sparing session which went ok. should i stay or switch back.
TM789SP2 1 week ago
@TheUmmahFightCamp 3) to them, I say, "I hope you never find out the reality of it all". I look at all styles and find flaws, but most have a bit of useful material. I have been told that I should create and name a style of my own, but I have seen too much of that where every one wants to be a master. I am a life long student who passes on what I have learned so far.
TheUmmahFightCamp 1 week ago
@ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME 2) me off balance and sling me into windows and rose bushes (it is funny now, but those thorns are no joke). The boxing did not prepare me for that nor did the way that I had trained at that time in karate. My punches did not have the same effect when the adrenaline was flowing or if a person had been drinking. Those situations forced me to make a choice between stylish and affective. I chose the later. To some who are in denial, my methods seem crude
TheUmmahFightCamp 1 week ago
@ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME Before I tend to the day to day, I try to answer the comments and I want to say a bit here about my methods: I started in boxing at 9 and karate at 12 (I am now 50 so that tells you about the length of time I have been training). I loved the style of boxing I used in the gym and the manner that I use to spar karate in. That did not change when I had knives and bottles used against me, but it did alter my thinking and training. I had people trying 2 pull
TheUmmahFightCamp 1 week ago
@TheUmmahFightCamp Peace, indeed, I will that as well. As the best fight is the one you can avoid or resolve without getting physical. Your methods do strike in the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do method..simplicity, effectiveness, practicality,flexibility and speed..as if it's simple and not complicated it gets off faster and you don't spend time trying to look fancy. I have been enjoying the videos, that's why I subscribed to the page. Keep teaching Brother. Thank you,Peace!
ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME 1 week ago
@ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME Peace Aki! Welcome! Please keep in mind that I ask everyone to avoid situations. I have been in some situations in my early years and I do not claim much but a desire to help people stay safe. I take what I Post very seriously and hope our egos never give us a false sense of security that robs our family of our company. I mean that. Enjoy the videos, and I hope you never have to use them. Sayf
TheUmmahFightCamp 1 week ago
Peace Sayf,Great jewels. Scientific Street Fighting Principles.
ALLAHIFATHERSUPREME 1 week ago
@MMAHotwire Yes, Switching south paw even if it never becomes second nature, will provide you with: 1) A harder jab up front. 2) A harder hook up front. 3) Confusion for your opponent. 4) Strong kicks from the front side. You are btw, not a "lowly student". My ego is much in check. I am only attempting to help with info that if just tried will help those who want to improve. I seek no glory from their success.
TheUmmahFightCamp 2 months ago