The Real Reason You Can't Get Inside and Land Punches in Boxing, MMA, Kickboxing and Muay Thai

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  • @hard2hurt
    @hard2hurt  3 роки тому +112

    If this type of explanation or instruction is helpful to you, you can check out our online courses at hard2hurt.teachable.com

    • @timw3485
      @timw3485 3 роки тому

      How about teaching distance and how to aim.

    • @basteagui
      @basteagui 3 роки тому +1

      @@timw3485 idk about icy mike but i have a drill where i use a metal grate that my hand can go through. i started punching really slow so as not to hit the metal and mess up my hand. real slowly speeding it up until i can put my hand through the holes that i want without hitting the metal and going seriously OW. it doesn't even have to be a fist you can just put knife hands through the grate.
      a less retard3d way of doing it would probably be with a tennis ball, make it bounce and catch it just in time with your punch.

    • @timw3485
      @timw3485 3 роки тому

      @@basteagui if you want to learn how to aim your punches you have to know how to line up and get your distance. If you learn how to aim your punches you will hit your opponent more often and with more power. I can teach you how to aim your punches!

    • @thisisbaxter1354
      @thisisbaxter1354 3 роки тому

      Do a video for “Leaving the clinch”

    • @basteagui
      @basteagui 3 роки тому

      @@timw3485 i have really good aim now. thx i'm even doing the tennis ball thing too, i got that from a boxing trainer

  • @paulcastleman8557
    @paulcastleman8557 3 роки тому +744

    Why dance with a girl this Valentine's day when I can dance around my apartment by myself throwing punches, honing my footwork skilz

    • @davybigfly
      @davybigfly 3 роки тому +63

      Why punch around yohr apartment when you can assault your girlfriend?

    • @Brass_Heathen
      @Brass_Heathen 3 роки тому +33

      @@davybigfly this got pretty dark within like 2 comments....
      SMH. everyday further from the light.

    • @davybigfly
      @davybigfly 3 роки тому +4

      @@Brass_Heathen yeouch that hurt my feelings

    • @thebodykeepsthescore2828
      @thebodykeepsthescore2828 3 роки тому +2

      Because after you are done dancing with a girl you can backdoor her.
      Cant do that if you're on your own working footwork skillz🤪
      Upstairs for thinking, downstairs for dancing😏

    • @thebodykeepsthescore2828
      @thebodykeepsthescore2828 3 роки тому +2

      @@Brass_Heathen What light would that be?

  • @TheDanielmeeks
    @TheDanielmeeks 3 роки тому +667

    How to get in and land punches
    “First thing your going to want to do is tell them jiu jitsu wasn’t made for small people. At this point they’ll be visibly confused. This is when you step in and land your favorite combo”

    • @Abaddon5850
      @Abaddon5850 2 роки тому +11

      Love it. Thank you

    • @GTchum
      @GTchum Рік тому +2

      I am visibly confused

    • @spacex7495
      @spacex7495 Рік тому +5

      I've had experience telling them that Nate Diaz is the most famous ballerina. They were flabbergasted. So then I stepped in and landed my 3 piece.

  • @martinch.6257
    @martinch.6257 3 роки тому +471

    the problem is that people are afraid of getting inside the hitting range of the opponent; they are simply afraid, consciously or not, of getting hit. Because it takes a lot of nerve and practice for someone to trust his or her defense capabilities.

    • @basteagui
      @basteagui 3 роки тому +35

      not only that but you can get into a punching exchange that doesn't get results. i recommend counter punching instead. you make them overcommit by throwing bait.
      instead of having a contest of endurance and punching prowess, make it about brains. i even make a stupid face to sell the bait.

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 3 роки тому +8

      @@basteagui Unless that's just wat are hoping for so they can counter your counter..

    • @jpsoriano899
      @jpsoriano899 3 роки тому +38

      @@driver3899 then suddenly the spirit of ali bestows unbelievable reflexes upon you and you counter the counter to your counter.

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 3 роки тому +26

      @@jpsoriano899 This is the Way

    • @desmondstephen9942
      @desmondstephen9942 3 роки тому +8

      When I spar I work a lot of blocking. It may be impractical to try to block everything in a fight but in sparring it's great practice and gets you comfortable coming in for power punches.

  • @Liquidcadmus
    @Liquidcadmus 3 роки тому +175

    I realized when I got into kickboxing that the first few months of training are just simply learning how to get punched in the face.

    • @RB-ye4ri
      @RB-ye4ri 3 роки тому +35

      It is good to get punched in the face in training learnings.
      You learn how to take it, to not be shocked, and to Not get hit.
      Also you learn how to SEE. (Especially Hooks )

    • @lordoffaiyum9727
      @lordoffaiyum9727 3 роки тому +22

      @@RB-ye4ri always remember the 1st good one you caught. Only one that has ever mattered.

    • @Abaddon5850
      @Abaddon5850 2 роки тому +3

      Yep

  • @DaroLinguiniJohnson
    @DaroLinguiniJohnson 3 роки тому +235

    It's a game of inches
    A lot of people lost that game at birth including me.

    • @thebodykeepsthescore2828
      @thebodykeepsthescore2828 3 роки тому +5

      Correction:
      It's a game of millimetres and inches.
      Makes it all the more punishing😂

    • @JCPRuckus
      @JCPRuckus 3 роки тому +11

      @@thebodykeepsthescore2828 - All you did was make me think of how wildly different life would be between packing 10 inches and packing 10 mm... Lol

    • @solomia5037
      @solomia5037 Рік тому +2

      if you got less inches stock out the womb then you add some acceleration to cover the distance

  • @SenseiSeth
    @SenseiSeth 3 роки тому +117

    It’s cause my arms are 92 feet long

    • @samthemememan7399
      @samthemememan7399 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @enmanueltejeda2755
      @enmanueltejeda2755 3 роки тому +2

      I wish, I got dinosaur arms

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 3 роки тому +8

      Karate gives you long arms, it's scientifically proven

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 3 роки тому

      @RED CHUCKS That is freaking amazing

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 3 роки тому +1

      @RED CHUCKSso many savage kicks delivered, leg is now much longer

  • @informedcitizen8687
    @informedcitizen8687 3 роки тому +323

    The reason why most amateur fighters have trouble getting inside is they're afraid of being in range of a counter punch.

    • @shaylamckay1174
      @shaylamckay1174 Рік тому +33

      For me that I believe is 100% my issue but i eat punches like crazy so idek why im so scared of it

    • @BayushiAramoro
      @BayushiAramoro Рік тому +3

      @@shaylamckay1174 The same thing happened to me, and in the transition from traditional martial arts to combat sports, little by little I "learned to fight", to overcome that problem (there are people who when we train their style and rules are far superior to me, but having overcome my problem with sparring, although "losing" I always gain experience). In my case, what helped me the most was a teacher who was very, very skillful and strong, very careful in his counter techniques but hitting; who could also attack without fear of hurting or being hurt or knocked out (obviously in times of more sparring I had to do less because of migraines and dizziness). And today as a teacher, I emphasize the bases (such as footwork), and I use different types of timing, sometimes in controlled full contact or just "points", but the key is to train explosively but technically and controlled, knowing how to go very gradual. It is the European style of kickboxing, at first it seems too soft. That and lending myself to the sparring of my students, made that (very gradually, two years or more, from scratch) they have also overcome that problem (but there is a minority of people who have the opposite problem, by combining self-confidence with skill, lol)

    • @amartya9034
      @amartya9034 Рік тому +2

      Their counter punch can land on me. When it earns that right by dealing with my punch before

    • @daniellozan350
      @daniellozan350 Рік тому +1

      I have the issue of the footwork , i dont fear anymore punches

    • @markzelle2209
      @markzelle2209 Рік тому +3

      I spar with this guy who is 6 inches taller and has longer limbs. I'm 5,5 and he only really goes for the body and doesn't care if he gets hit. I'm smaller and it's not too hard to get in and out, but when I counter or throw normal punches like straights or hooks, he counters and gets good body shots and sometimes he gets liver shots that sometimes drop me. Help please

  • @Jonas-ti1py
    @Jonas-ti1py 3 роки тому +102

    "I just added 6"... which I'm told is very significant." -This killed me😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @coolman54061
      @coolman54061 3 роки тому +4

      self esteem boost💀

    • @0608barca
      @0608barca 3 роки тому +4

      The deadpan look at the camera afterwards was the icing on the cake 😂

  • @cainmorano4956
    @cainmorano4956 3 роки тому +28

    It's a truth. The first time I was kickboxing I got hit and thought it was because of every mistake I could have made. The senior student and instructor shared their sage wisdom with almost puzzled looks at my wonder : it's a fight, you get hit.

  • @FightCommentary
    @FightCommentary 3 роки тому +95

    This is one of the best videos, Mike! Thanks for this great reflection and lesson!

    • @e.l.2734
      @e.l.2734 2 роки тому

      It is, lol I literally got up in my pjs and proceeded to check my own stance.

  • @MarquisVonMonster
    @MarquisVonMonster 3 роки тому +59

    I died when he said “good girl muscles and bad girl muscles” 🤣

    • @claywars_205
      @claywars_205 3 роки тому +16

      Ikr 😂 I thought he was about to tell us the actual names of the muscles, but I think he forgot what they were called, so he just said that instead. His examples for this video are gold. 🤣

    • @gbormann71
      @gbormann71 3 роки тому

      Good/bad? Right.

  • @bumpedli
    @bumpedli 3 роки тому +52

    Okay, I'm off to train my good girl muscles and bad girl muscles!

    • @Dzingzing
      @Dzingzing 3 роки тому

      huh

    • @rights_vs_wrong1956
      @rights_vs_wrong1956 3 роки тому +15

      @@Dzingzing Good girl muscles keep the legs closed. Bad girl muscles keep them open. Its gym humor.

    • @brooksmiller5597
      @brooksmiller5597 3 роки тому +1

      6:04 this had my dying :D

  • @jasonbailey9302
    @jasonbailey9302 3 роки тому +26

    The problem with people that don’t fight or haven’t ever fought is that they’re scared of getting hit. Like a person scared to bat against a pro pitcher, scared to get hit. The only way to get good at fighting is to train and to FIGHT.

    • @ceckolalovia
      @ceckolalovia 2 роки тому

      True. I got hit my last training behind the ear and I didn't even felt it then. But I have huge headache from that even the next day. Should I continue training? Or rest from sparrings for now and then go again when Im recovered?

    • @MrTheTomahawk
      @MrTheTomahawk 2 роки тому +1

      @@ceckolalovia u probably dead by now but anytime u having headaches after getting hit behind the head its good to check for concussions. Real easy to shake the brain sum serious that way

    • @aneeshvarma6964
      @aneeshvarma6964 7 місяців тому

      @@ceckolaloviarest

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Місяць тому

      @@ceckolalovia head blows require rest days. Certainly and specifically NON CONTACT number of days of “rest”. I typically go 3 weeks (min) between (hard) spars.

    • @Nak_Muay_Farang11
      @Nak_Muay_Farang11 11 годин тому

      Well, it's not insignificant

  • @keyllonguevara1110
    @keyllonguevara1110 3 роки тому +16

    1:20 reminds me of Former Bellator and One World Champion,Ben Askren .

    • @DogScience
      @DogScience 3 роки тому

      It's "Greatest Welterweight Of All Time," Ben Askren. Get it right!

    • @BWater-yq3jx
      @BWater-yq3jx 3 роки тому +1

      One of the better aging comments 😏

  • @FredKuneDo
    @FredKuneDo 3 роки тому +23

    I told someone, who asked why she isn't ready for sparring training: "You first have to invest more time in your basic footwork. Doesn't bring you anything to punch and kick good, when you are not fast and safe enough with your stances and movements."

    • @gigachadantisoy8178
      @gigachadantisoy8178 Рік тому

      I wish someone had told me this I was so focused on punches that I could punch very hard like very hard but when it came to actually sparring I could ever land a punch

  • @alexzanderroberts995
    @alexzanderroberts995 3 роки тому +457

    "We get 6 inches, which I am told is significant"
    Thanks for that golden quote.
    Everyone else: Noooo you can't just quote the video and add a single sentence comment and expect to be top comment
    Me: unoriginal comment goes brrrrrr

  • @josephperry27
    @josephperry27 3 роки тому +31

    The one dislike is easy2hurt

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 3 роки тому +8

      I wish I could do a good IcyMike impression just so I could start a channel called Easy2Hurt
      Then fill it with videos about to use Kubatons and Aikido in da streetz

    • @edwartpage3237
      @edwartpage3237 3 роки тому +2

      @@driver3899 Great idea do it I will follow you! 👍

    • @akshaykali7037
      @akshaykali7037 3 роки тому

      @@driver3899 also do a video about sidekicks work

  • @zorgath420
    @zorgath420 3 роки тому +29

    People winning at the highest levels making errors
    deontay Wilder: 👀

  • @farkinarkin5099
    @farkinarkin5099 3 роки тому +11

    When I'm eating combinations, I am close enough. Not eating the combinations is the tricky part. x_*

  • @continuouslylucky9667
    @continuouslylucky9667 3 роки тому +7

    Years of bag abusing gave me too much confidence. A few years sparring without tuition took it away, and I had no idea what I was doing wrong.
    Thank you for clearing that up nicely for me. Next thing I need is a speed ball ;)

  • @SunTzuMedia
    @SunTzuMedia 3 роки тому +16

    You got to just bite down and get in there, kid! 🇺🇸👊

  • @akayokalumba5151
    @akayokalumba5151 3 роки тому +34

    I just broke a grown mans tooth today. He tried to jump me with his friends but I was too hard to hurt👊👊 thanks Mike for keeping me safe the old me would have been helpless

    • @JukemDrawles87
      @JukemDrawles87 3 роки тому

      Cool, jab or right hand?

    • @jacobstewart2235
      @jacobstewart2235 3 роки тому +1

      @@JukemDrawles87 Side kick, believe it or not.

    • @JukemDrawles87
      @JukemDrawles87 3 роки тому

      @@jacobstewart2235 niiiiice stay safe

    • @akayokalumba5151
      @akayokalumba5151 3 роки тому +7

      @@JukemDrawles87 both. He was way taller and muscular he was prob in his early 30s and I'm only 22. He slaped me and then I threw a jab, faked a jab to the body then hit him with a right to the face and broke his teeth, his friend tried to jump in but I saw him with from the side and slipped his punches and faced him. He seemed scared and started to back up then I had enough space to get out of there, they didn't dare follow me

    • @JukemDrawles87
      @JukemDrawles87 3 роки тому

      @@akayokalumba5151 hell yeah us smaller guys can definitely do damage. Did you duck that second guys attack or was it like a slip to the side? Nice setup too

  • @eh687
    @eh687 3 роки тому +9

    You might actually be the best info and content creator on youtube. Consistently honest, intelligent, hilarious and well executed. Thank you for sharing so many great videos.

  • @eduardoreksiedler6574
    @eduardoreksiedler6574 3 роки тому +4

    This channel really helps a fresh practitioner to break some of the barriers that they didn’t know existed. Really great stuff, keep it up 👍🏼

  • @boombubble5560
    @boombubble5560 3 роки тому +3

    Is anybody else weirdly charmed by the way he says “BOP” when he punches?

  • @edgarrodriguez2332
    @edgarrodriguez2332 2 роки тому

    I love that your talking about stepping. It’s how you can learn faster and identify fighting styles and techniques.

  • @bobbydabutcha
    @bobbydabutcha 3 роки тому +4

    Great advice! I think footwork drills and shadow boxings benefits far outweighs just hitting the heavy bag.

  • @WuzuquanSpain
    @WuzuquanSpain 3 роки тому

    I couldn't agree more, Mike. I came across this video while I was editing my latest on transitioning between positions, so I've linked my video to this one.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @matthewmurphy7243
    @matthewmurphy7243 3 роки тому +5

    "Yeah but then I'll get hit"
    "No, well, maybe... but we're fighting..." 😂😂😂

  • @blackdog7275
    @blackdog7275 3 роки тому

    Great content on footwork and balance. Easily the best I've ever seen on UA-cam.

  • @crossfitbilly
    @crossfitbilly 2 роки тому

    Dude, your content is always entertaining and spot on. I really appreciate your videos. Thank you.

  • @jimboslice593
    @jimboslice593 3 роки тому

    Mike, you have perfect timing on the video! Just identified this exact problem in myself recently. Thanks for putting this out, excited to work on it!

  • @robbbartel2874
    @robbbartel2874 3 роки тому

    Great explanation. TOTALLY agree that movement is everything. Sparring a lot lighty helps teach you how to move.

  • @danielc.5724
    @danielc.5724 3 роки тому

    Great video. I like going through your "older" videos, helps a lot.

  • @brianpdaniels
    @brianpdaniels 2 роки тому

    Thanks Mike! I've been trying to teach my kid this for a week. This is a great explanation, with great examples.

  • @francodanielbertucciamarel855
    @francodanielbertucciamarel855 3 роки тому +5

    i started in a new gym last month and i was getting problems doing exactly that, thanks for the lesson mike, can't wait to work on it and put it in practice

    • @TheKevinj30
      @TheKevinj30 Рік тому +2

      You still going how you doing now?

  • @StevieSouthOfficial
    @StevieSouthOfficial 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your honesty & no bullshit way of teaching

  • @KaroJhe
    @KaroJhe Рік тому +2

    I'm a six months beginner and I had a sparring session last week where we did boxing and this was exactly the problem I was having, among others though. But yeah, couldn't get punches in and quite often losing my balance. This video helped with my understanding of it, even though I heard it all before.

  • @samuelkabakoff5217
    @samuelkabakoff5217 3 роки тому +5

    watching your footwork is like watching ballet. you make it look easy

  • @robingibson9759
    @robingibson9759 3 роки тому

    i really appreciate your teaching style!! thanks for the helpful video!!

  • @doranlader1884
    @doranlader1884 3 роки тому

    I've been doing krav mega since my time in the military, and this is one of the best advice I've heard so far. I've heard this before but explained in a more comprehensive way.

    • @johnwhite6346
      @johnwhite6346 2 роки тому

      I started with boxing years ago and do krav maga now it is very useful clearly you never felt the pain they inflict

  • @marx4325
    @marx4325 2 роки тому

    Seriously good instruction delivered with real life observation. Non threatening or intimidating just real world actions and there consequences......i love it!

  • @mcyoni93
    @mcyoni93 3 роки тому

    i have to say that i love you very much mate!
    watching you for a few days and i told myself "this bald man look wise"
    then i also saw a video of you losing a match and analaiziling your mistakes like a pro and not trying to hide stuff and shit
    you are really really my coach now , im not a fighter but im a hugh fan of mma specially the UFC i watch it a lot
    and i learn a lot from you , and i love the way you teach suff and present them
    i love the way you talk about techniqe and in the same way saying "of course fighters having worse techniqe in battles when they are swinging"
    and you teach some POV's that sometimes its hard to see or normally people avoid telling , very nice , love your content mate
    respect from small israel !

  • @desmondfalakei7108
    @desmondfalakei7108 3 роки тому

    Love your videos. I remember not worrying too much about getting hit by boxing gloves. I could keep that chin tucked, but found the switch to MMA gloves always a challenge. Lose defense and distance (boxing gloves are like mini-shield and give about an inch or two for distance). A great feeling was head movement where I felt the glove graze, but not hit. I had my cornea scratched by fabric that was hanging off the glove. Super painful. I sparred two more rounds, but we only did MMA sparring, where I was able to get my opponent to the ground and pretty much wrestle with my eyes closed. Miss those days.

  • @Smokeyxz
    @Smokeyxz 3 роки тому +1

    Mike, I found your channel about 3-4 videos in when you started. I watched live streams and listened while I was working all the time. You deliver with TRUE information and make me laugh all the damn time! Whenever I get the chance I’m going to stop by and say what’s up. Also how has COVID effected business? What do you different now, maybe a video idea for you even though I know you don’t need help. Anyway much love brother.

  • @BILLYRENK
    @BILLYRENK 3 роки тому

    Informative and entertaining! Thanks! Great drills!

  • @mayhem435
    @mayhem435 9 місяців тому

    Brother 😮 You helped me with 2 issues I have right now during sparring! Fantastic video, I'll try it tomorrow in my muay thai class ❤

  • @derekross6649
    @derekross6649 3 роки тому +2

    Icy Mike is the real deal. Respect.

  • @2Bags1Dutch
    @2Bags1Dutch 3 роки тому

    I love love love your videos... As a new karate instructor and old time wrestler your videos inspire me and add to my fire to do my best for the kids

  • @merylcray
    @merylcray 2 роки тому

    Great explanation and demonstration as always.

  • @reidforth8956
    @reidforth8956 3 роки тому

    Mike,
    I just re-subscribed...I checked out for a while but it seems you are back to keeping it real. Good video!

  • @lookit87
    @lookit87 3 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial! You really know your craft and trade.

  • @BLoveMOA
    @BLoveMOA 2 роки тому

    You’re spot on about footwork and how amateurs don’t know how to shift their feet and only know how to throw “arm” punches.

  • @hypnoticskull6342
    @hypnoticskull6342 3 роки тому +28

    I practice Taekeondo, and I’m gonna start MMA when I’m far enough. This will really help. Thanks Mike

    • @anonymousbosch9265
      @anonymousbosch9265 3 роки тому +11

      Skip a step, mma is more straightforward depending on what your goal is. We always had different types of traditional martial arts people come in and they thought you needed to bring some level of skill but you don’t. Mma welcomes all people and a black belt in traditional ma still will land you in the “beginner” class and you’ll wonder why you wasted the effort. That being said, there’s plenty of good reasons to just do what you’re doing if you like it and get a sense of value from it

    • @hypnoticskull6342
      @hypnoticskull6342 3 роки тому +1

      @@anonymousbosch9265
      Dude, that’s not what I’m saying. I’m saying that I want to get far enough in Taekeondo because I want to use it in sparring
      :Edit: Sorry man. I stopped reading your comment as soon as I got to the last sentence. I didn’t see it. Sorry

    • @cristianestrada5381
      @cristianestrada5381 3 роки тому +8

      @@hypnoticskull6342 did you not read his last sentence?

    • @nobodysfavourite6953
      @nobodysfavourite6953 3 роки тому

      @@hypnoticskull6342 you practice what?

    • @hypnoticskull6342
      @hypnoticskull6342 3 роки тому +2

      @@cristianestrada5381
      I just did and I edited my comment to apologize to him

  • @FMAboy12
    @FMAboy12 3 роки тому

    Really great vid Icy Mike!

  • @rexandreas4152
    @rexandreas4152 3 роки тому

    Great explanation and tips, thanks for the video.

  • @paleamigo8575
    @paleamigo8575 3 роки тому

    Great advice and great drill to practice moving your feet with the punches. 👍

  • @adij1291
    @adij1291 8 місяців тому

    As a beginner, the concepts of keeping my feet outside my hips, and consciously moving my feet with my body (as i move down the hallway lol) really resonated with me. Super cool. Thanks :)

  • @derekmellino8316
    @derekmellino8316 3 роки тому

    This is absolute gold Mike, thank you

  • @matoko123
    @matoko123 3 роки тому

    Excellent footwork!

  • @spencerschutte6630
    @spencerschutte6630 3 роки тому

    Once again, excellent instruction!

  • @marcellessharpe4016
    @marcellessharpe4016 3 роки тому

    I just started sparring, this was well timed mike.

  • @Mbq-sh6bj
    @Mbq-sh6bj 3 роки тому

    This was an awesome video. Thanks, Mike.

  • @jesseh22
    @jesseh22 3 роки тому

    Good footwork 101 drill, thanks coach. Footwork is everything

  • @jodywabbit4093
    @jodywabbit4093 3 роки тому

    Your way of teaching is FUN!! Your just like my sensei 💯

  • @AwesomePossumSB
    @AwesomePossumSB 6 днів тому

    Streetbeefs Legend! Excellent footwork and movement. I love how he breaks down the movements.

  • @3gnomesinacoat448
    @3gnomesinacoat448 3 роки тому

    Thanks icy mike! love you, happy valentines day.

  • @mississippimoron9610
    @mississippimoron9610 3 роки тому

    I play linebacker in football and most of the footwork and stances are really similar im really trying to get into boxing or mma your videos help so much more than you know most of the mistakes you talk about I've made or still make

  • @danielordonez412
    @danielordonez412 3 роки тому

    Nice foot and hip work, an inch or two make all the difference, I like that. So true to keep the distance on your favor.

  • @froggyluv
    @froggyluv 3 роки тому

    This is good stuff Mike -very useful

  • @frankdonofrio6779
    @frankdonofrio6779 3 роки тому

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @KennyKenKin
    @KennyKenKin 3 роки тому +1

    Good girl muscles and bad girl muscles... Gold!

  • @TheCjcoon
    @TheCjcoon 3 роки тому

    My coach is all about footwork! Doing ladder step drills helped me a lot!

  • @michidwyer4845
    @michidwyer4845 2 роки тому

    All good stuff as always,I’ve been in martial arts 40. + years,and can pick up on bad teaching,bad techniques.Cant find one bad bit of instuction on your videos.👌🏻👏👏👏,from the U.K.

  • @ilyaaztiki
    @ilyaaztiki 3 роки тому

    soooo much value in this video, it's ridiculous!!

  • @fortniteViral711
    @fortniteViral711 3 роки тому

    What a legend you are!

  • @wesleemiller
    @wesleemiller 3 роки тому +1

    Great video.

  • @itsjosephhenry
    @itsjosephhenry Рік тому +1

    exactly what I needed to hear

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane 3 роки тому +1

    Learning the Philly Shell can be helpful to allow you to fight at a closer distance.

  • @Alex-kc7tp
    @Alex-kc7tp 3 роки тому +2

    Pro tip for balance and control: DO FENCING. All the muscles in your legs will balloon and you will become incredibly precise and balance because precision and balance are literally the name of the game in fencing. It forces you to be completely cognisant of every little step and shift in movement and to plan out literally every single step to micromanage distance and lateral position on the strip. Very good cross training sport for any fighting sport, or football, soccer, basketball, pretty much any footwork-heavy sport.

  • @heindattel3919
    @heindattel3919 3 роки тому

    Very good clip. 👌😀 thanks

  • @oldschoolmuzzey
    @oldschoolmuzzey 3 роки тому

    that’s a nice lesson coach 💪🏽👍🏽

  • @-XXI-
    @-XXI- 3 роки тому

    Thanks. That was helpful

  • @robvidalbjj
    @robvidalbjj 3 роки тому

    Great advise Mike.

  • @dragoonism
    @dragoonism 3 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @jonny5ive167
    @jonny5ive167 3 роки тому

    loved the explanation at 1:41 thanks

  • @johnwatts3432
    @johnwatts3432 3 роки тому

    This is really good info. Thanks. You got any videos on shadow boxing for mma?

  • @VideoPortfolio2010
    @VideoPortfolio2010 3 роки тому

    Excellent!!

  • @tooeztv760
    @tooeztv760 3 роки тому

    Excellent video

  • @justinalexander5959
    @justinalexander5959 2 роки тому

    Practicing that 1-2 up and down your garage is real talk man.

  • @87_daris
    @87_daris 2 роки тому

    Aaaah i remember when i had this problem as a beginner, after a time i got more and more used to it

  • @atthemotel
    @atthemotel 3 роки тому

    Thanks H2H it really sucks not being able to get into a gym atm, having solid instructional videos as an alternative beats $230 zoom classes any day.

  • @jiu-jitsulifestile2953
    @jiu-jitsulifestile2953 3 роки тому

    Good point.

  • @jamescah9230
    @jamescah9230 3 роки тому

    Had no idea about the heavy bag causing that. Two thoughts, footwork is also the key to power in a punch, and footwork gets fun when you realize you just won because of it. Love your videos dude.

  • @LukeNukemTV_
    @LukeNukemTV_ 3 роки тому

    You better say hi to me Hard2Hurt. Love videos man.

  • @Timmyboy2
    @Timmyboy2 3 роки тому

    Awesome video

  • @drewaksparky1013
    @drewaksparky1013 Рік тому

    Just found this channel, oh yeah I’ll be coming back! Like your content 👍🏼

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  Рік тому

      You got some catching up to do!

  • @antisocial8464
    @antisocial8464 3 роки тому +1

    Subscribed !

  • @edwardkirchmeier9348
    @edwardkirchmeier9348 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Another common beginner problem I’ve seen is dragging the rear foot forward rather than stepping. Have you seen that too?

    • @hard2hurt
      @hard2hurt  3 роки тому +1

      Yep. Been guilty of it myself plenty of times too.