muay thai technique elbow attack for beginner
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Do they really need to play the rock music too scare me? He's intimidating enough as it is.
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@muaythaijunky WAit, I did finish the older people are statement.
When you do years of martial arts you learn that speed isn't in explosive solo attacks but in connecting. If you were to go into a competition and see who punchs faster the younger person would win but the older people are superior fighters even without their high flexibility they once had. It's all in connecting moves together, before you finish a move you are going into another move, get effective in that and you get strong
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@muaythaijunky Older people are
Zero Gravity is a group of martial artists. That's the easiest access you'll really find to pretty good martial artists. 1) People who use martial arts in real fights at high levels aren't stupid enough to post videos on youtube.
2) They just don't want to post videoes
So really the only videos of atleats quality martial artists are either stuntman/actors or is a mestre or something that made videos for their students or students recorded masters/mestres
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@LightxKira5643 its......close to where i live and they have equipment i can work with and thats where im at with it at this point. had no idea about the whole lateef crowder and mestre thing. man i could only imagine. run away from that guy like a bitch! lol. any other names out there i should look at for seeing other arts technique? i always like watching and seeing the foot work and the mechanics. seen bruce lees wing chun teacher and even in his age still impressive and quick.
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@muaythaijunky Well that's good to hear that you found a good one right?
Lateef Crowder I obviously know about, Zero Gravity group.
Anyway, he's like a prefessor rank only, the mestre beat hiim up all the time.
He's very good but there are many better out there actually just to let you to know.
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@LightxKira5643 they muscle all their kicks and from what iv seen the kicks were sloppy and made slapping noises and were your typical ring style if not a bit less. they kinda hit the bag. i sent it flying. they are a tone more bigger and definitely more built and had these vain popping calfs so it confused the hell out of them. its all just technique and hardly muscle. if i had more wind i would have been god to them lol. i can give them this, was a good work out.
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@muaythaijunky Lol that place sounds kinda bad :D
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@LightxKira5643 to be honest im happy the guy that thought me was for real. look up donnie b. he has some utube vids. he was one of the trainers that i mostly learned from. i couldnt do wrist push ups if my life counted on it lol. to find a good muay thai gym is going to be hard now. when the guys saw my kicks today even the main trainer guy was like WTF? 1. the "heavy bags" they had were a tone lighter then what i worked with and 2 the main guy was trying to find how i got so much power.
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@LightxKira5643 i have allot of respect for capoeira. ever see lateef crowder? a beast! ones that i feel that may have at one point been good and are crap(as far as iv seen in America) is karate and TKD. i call most mc dojos because well..... thats what they are. sense mma has muay thai more out there its becoming the next fad mc dojo. i went in today and was winded like hell, im out of shape lol. decent ring style and they were allot better then the other guy.
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@muaythaijunky Capoeira is devotion to thegroup with their cords.
Like: you deserve a promotion cuz you are loyal to the group and all
But then if you go missing for a few years from the group lol, they will demote you tons.
It's about skill and devotion.
We do chambers and stuff in kung fu. But yeah, they don't teach us animal styles at first or anything, we have to get to the chambers for that but we do learn tons of effective moves.
this sport is about defense and physical fitness, not hate and vulgarity
amerenio 2 years ago 7
if only i wasn't so fat! =(
BloodXSweatXGuitars 2 years ago 4