MMA Striking- Correct Steps

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

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This video shows how to step correctly with your striking in an MMA situation.

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  • Some of the best training videos I have ever seen.

  • @borgyoh Thank you for your kind words! We put a lot of hard work into these videos, and it's feedback like this that make it all worth while!

    -Richard

  • couldnt your opponent just circle you ? Or is this specific way of moving in only to be used when you and your man are close in proximity? Or is it only to be used against a person who moves backwards in a strait line?

  • @MrRagaRaga If your opponent circles you, you have to cut them off by stepping at angles in the direction in which he is headed. I'll try to get a video explanation of that soon.

    Thanks for watching.

  • @MrRagaRaga If your opponent circles then you must step sideways to cut him off.

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  • Good videos, great to see this kind of stuff being an amateur.

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  • Really good job. Thx for your work

  • Good job man, i can tell youre wanting to help people.. Keep it up

  • thanks for your videos mate, easy to follow and just what i was looking for!

  • I appreciate a lot of your points. They are very valid and good.

    There is a very effective way of blitzing and moving straight in on your opponent that comes from karate. It's about understanding proper distance and timing. Lyoto does this as someone mentioned. He connects with it often and I see other people doing it as well. He did connect on Shogun with this technique. It's very hard to the technique correctly, but the best karate fighters are superb at it.

  • Your kicks are very dependent on the positioning of your hips for momentum, but you punches strive off the positioning of your core and upper body and therefore making the 45 degree side shifts is not so good to follow up with punches until you are really comfortable with it. If you do try with punches, you may even lose your balance.

  • @UncleDavid1985 by BS decision, then he got KTFO! (:

  • this gonna help me alot :) thanks for the vid :) looking forward to see some more

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