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@@KMAAcademy2020thanks a million, please don’t stop with these videos. Just started Muay Thai at 18 you guys don’t know how much these vids help Love from Australia 🇦🇺
I just was in Thailand for 3 Months to get started with Muay Thai and was watching your videos before und during that. I have to say your coaching is extremely good you are so good in explaining the technique and me as a beginner I immediately understand what you mean. Also its great to see what you are explaingin right after that in how it looks in real life. My favourite Muay Thai Channel! Youre helping me a loot
I'm naturally a boxer and had a bit of hard time doing the teep since I have a habit of pushing in rather then extending I'm going to do your drills today thank you for the lesson thank you coach
@KMAAcademy2020 went to class and had significant increase in my teeps thank you Coach, after class was tired from all my shift knees,teeps and more but was impressed with the difference it made
Any tips on what to take from boxing into Muay Thai style striking? I’ve just recently started Muay Thai at 18yrs of age (no other martial arts exp) and I’ve noticed that my style is very “hands heavy” - how would you recommend I utilise traditional boxing in Muay thai or what are some things you’ve personally taken advantage of with your boxing background
@@Mo_Abdullahi Pull backs for me work well. My base is in Dutch kickboxing too. So start with hand combinations finish with low kick. Some good Dutch Kickboxing stylists: Hamicha, Nieky Holzken, Doumbe and a great Boxer and Muay Thai Stylist is Samart Payakaroon. Muay Thai stylist often flare elbows because of long guard/Kick trajectory/punches not scoring well in Muay Thai. Practice Jabbing and straights against a wall. If your elbow hits the wall they will see tells of a punch coming. Wider base is stronger punches. Narrow base is faster kicks. Muay Thai is more a game of feints. Hip Feints, pulling up the legs. When you develop your punches more. You can make em fearful of the hands. What I like to do is combine same side setups. Left hook, Left lead lowkick. right straight, right low kick. Develop a good dutch guard to counter with punches. Catch kicks so you can counter with punches. I mostly fake a right and slam a left liver shot in when they cover up and check. When you feel overwhelmed and someone is teeing off. Keep high guard and just hook low kick out of it. Blindly. It will at least stop their onslaught. I got a great Left hook so I use that to come off Knees and kicks. But you can also double it up and set up a kick with it. These are just some unstructured thoughts but those tips will help.
@@Mo_Abdullahi Double up on the same side when someone has head movement. Double jabs, Jab lefthook, Right straight uppercut. Remember you still need to have solid defence to get through that Kicking reach disadvantage. Checks, blocking middle kicks and countering based off these is key. Remember speed kills. Try to get that pop in your shots. Don't put everything into every shot. make em guess.
@@LeyendasDelCrimen bro I love this, you’ve covered everything so succinctly and clearly. I just did sparring today before seeing this message and I realise a lot of what you said are things that could’ve helped me. Do you happen to have any advice or exercises on how to condition myself to keeping my guard up. My arms tire out after 3 or 4 rounds in sparring - it ruins the flow and pace of the fight. I also have trouble setting up the left hook to the body, I try to sorta slip in but I end up catching a kick to the face. Other than that I just want to say thanks for the amazing tips as well as the recommendations. I’ll most definitely be sure to check those fighters out and incorporate it into my game, thanks brother ❤️👊
@@LeyendasDelCrimenmy uppercut is a bit awkward, I feel off balance everytime I try to dip slightly and come up with it - is this something you struggled with? How do I rectify it?
I’m 30 and I’m learning something new. My teep kicks have always been mediocre. Life is soooo amazing and THAT YOUNG MAN IS GOING TO BE AN ANIMAL. Lord God his technique is amazing. You know he has a good teacher. Salute 🫡
Absolutely fantastic video guys. I’m subbed now 💯 Your channel is gonna explode for sure, and young bro has beautiful technique. Future champ material, no doubts 💪👏🙏 PS. I’ve trained at some of the best Thai gyms in the world, but this video definitely added to my knowledge of the teep. Just brilliant 😎
@@KMAAcademy2020 definitely brother, your channel is superb. And you’re most welcome. Thanks for the brilliant tutorials...really love that quarter-foot tip, and the bucket analogy. Excellent work sir 🤜🤛🙏 Btw...an oblique teep can definitely be slipped in from closer range, and comes as a massive surprise too 💪😎 Any vids on the rear-leg teep and scissor-kicks in the pipeline? 🤔
For guys that aren't super fast with their legs like me, I've actually found great success with my teep by not bringing my knee up first. It's faster and has less tell but it's not as powerful so you really have to turn your hips and drive that pillar leg into the ground to get the power. My kru finally stopped giving me shit when I showed him a Damien Alamos seminar where he does exactly that, I think he refers to it as a stab teep.
Bonjour, votre video va beaucoup m'aider, je vais m'entraîner à le faire étant grand j'ai beaucoup de mal à faire le Teep quand mon adversaire se rapproche ( j'ai commencé il y a 4 mois 😅😅
Brilliant! I've been doing MT for around 8 months now and the one move I can't seem to put power in to is my teep, part of this I believe could be due to my lack of flexibilty in my hamstrings but I will try this and see if it works. I must say your videos are fantastic. I will be subscribing 100%!
Rewatching this video after I got LIT UP with Teeps yesterday is sparring (First time with experienced fighters). Do you have content about how to defend the teep and/or long knee?
We do actually, all of the content is only a small sample of our Online Program, we also have the FREE 8 Limbs Basics Download available now! Check out the info located in the description & Pinned comment! Ty much for watching 🙏🙌
When step to the side with the back foot does that telegraph the teep and slow you down as opposed to just lifting the front foot? Great content! Love how detailed you guys are
Thanks you so much for posting this amazing video Coach; I have using this video as a guide to clean up my teep for the past week and the results have been absolutely Mind blowing!! I also love your video on feints (ESPECIALLY THE HESI!!!!).and your video on the jab Teep combo...and the amazing video of the Damian Alamos Muay Femur seminar....I watch them over and over (and over and over again!) and I feel l see something new EVERY SINGLE TIME!! Your Channel is a goldmine of knowledge and I am extremely grateful for all the amazing content you and your very talented son Produce; I would like to say thank you to both of you guys for all the hard work you put in and for the amazing knowledge you so generously share. If it is ok with you, I would like to contact you via email later this week to discuss possibly setting up a visit to your Academy sometime next fall (maybe September or October.) I would love to have the opportunity to train with you in person. Much gratitude for all the incredible free content you so generously produce Coach; talk to you soon!
Wow, thank you so much for the extremely kind words, comments like this makes it all worth it! You’re always welcome to come join Coach Charles, Tito and the KMA Family, any time! 🙏🙏🙏 ~Team KMA
Yes absolutely! We cover the fundamentals of the teep and situational use of the teep on our Online Training Course , link in the Pinned Comment! Also , in the pinned comment, we have the FREE 8 Limbs Basics Course that covers FAQs , ty for watching 🙏🙌
Can someone help me understand how you’re supposed alternate between jab and teep when they are different ranges. Like when I’m in jab range I would need to take a lil step back to be in teep range. But here in this video he doesn’t talk about this it at all I just can’t understand how they are supposed to flow well
I threw my kicks like that for years why not bring in power and push at same time. I was told for years that's wrong to way to teep. The trainer tried say this is Muay Thai class not karate class. I didn't listen becuase I reject what I know is not true. The way he throws here really hurts the ribs. I always carry through hips into front keep. I mean I just call it front kick some call it teeps too. I also saw people for years at my gym only do short straight punches sacrifices power. The foot pivot is important but don't want to over pivot turn leg to side expose leg as big target. The over hand write only throw once in while of someone is off balance becuase you will get countered with knee if don't. The hands after every lunch back to jaw. The hand only gets thrown down for balance with kick hands to face right away after round house kick. A tall guy should avoid throwing hooks just do straight punches as far as punches go. The shower fighter hooks elbows knees and some leg rib kicks when you gas other guy out. The round house kick get back to ground quick.
3:15 exactly how I broke my toe throwing a light teep in sparring. Guy blocked with the sharp point of the ellbow. Was very hesitant to throw it afterwards.
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Just what I needed! Please don't stop making videos. You guys are exactly what the western Muay Thai community needs!!!!
Ty much the kind words! We’re just getting started ✅🙏🙏🙌
No he should stop. Don't teach the West
เด็กคนนี้เป็นแชมป์ในอนาคตแน่ ท่าทางเชิงมวยสุดยอดมาก ครูสอนดีมาก
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ขอบคุณค่ะ 😍🙏🏻
This channel is sooo underrated. Amazing content.
Thank you, all Great things begin small! Glad you’re here from the start 🙏🙏
I definitely agree love this channel
I wish I would have started as his age😂 that boy is gonna be a problem 😂
I like the invisible bucket idea, that's a good one.
Took *FULL* advantage of that *11th* minute 🤪👏🏽🙌🏽
What a great father and son video! Both wholesome and very informative
This could not have been uploaded at a better time, was looking for a structured and thoroughly detailed video on teeps - you guys never disappoint 🔥
Glad it was helpful! We have much more practical, high quality content on the way! ✅🙏
@@KMAAcademy2020thanks a million, please don’t stop with these videos. Just started Muay Thai at 18 you guys don’t know how much these vids help
Love from Australia 🇦🇺
I was practicing the whip from your last video. Then I came home and sure enough you have this. Great stuff. I can't wait till tomorrow. :)
This channel is severely underrated and I can't wait to watch it blow up. Good stuff coach.
Ty, we’re just getting started! 😃🙏🙌
I just started muay tai last week and this is the first channel I started following. Thanks for the great tips!
Welcome! 🙏🙌
Fantastic. So helpful. Love the no nonsense format too. Wholesome. ❤
I just was in Thailand for 3 Months to get started with Muay Thai and was watching your videos before und during that. I have to say your coaching is extremely good you are so good in explaining the technique and me as a beginner I immediately understand what you mean. Also its great to see what you are explaingin right after that in how it looks in real life. My favourite Muay Thai Channel! Youre helping me a loot
Awesome! We are glad you are onboard and Ty for the kind words! We have much more otw for you 🙏🙏🙏
~Team KMA
Awesome content coach!
Do you have any videos about timing and distance planned for the future?
Love from New Zealand
Yes, soon ! ✅🙏
Class video just what i needed! Couldve done with this before crumpling my toes doing these on Wednesday 🤣
You can do it!
I'm naturally a boxer and had a bit of hard time doing the teep since I have a habit of pushing in rather then extending I'm going to do your drills today thank you for the lesson thank you coach
Awesome, let us know how it goes 🔥🙏🏻
@KMAAcademy2020 went to class and had significant increase in my teeps thank you Coach, after class was tired from all my shift knees,teeps and more but was impressed with the difference it made
Just what I needed, my front teep was inflexible compared to the back one. I come from boxing so my hip flexors aren't used to those front teeps.
Any tips on what to take from boxing into Muay Thai style striking? I’ve just recently started Muay Thai at 18yrs of age (no other martial arts exp) and I’ve noticed that my style is very “hands heavy” - how would you recommend I utilise traditional boxing in Muay thai or what are some things you’ve personally taken advantage of with your boxing background
@@Mo_Abdullahi Pull backs for me work well. My base is in Dutch kickboxing too. So start with hand combinations finish with low kick. Some good Dutch Kickboxing stylists: Hamicha, Nieky Holzken, Doumbe and a great Boxer and Muay Thai Stylist is Samart Payakaroon.
Muay Thai stylist often flare elbows because of long guard/Kick trajectory/punches not scoring well in Muay Thai. Practice Jabbing and straights against a wall. If your elbow hits the wall they will see tells of a punch coming.
Wider base is stronger punches. Narrow base is faster kicks.
Muay Thai is more a game of feints. Hip Feints, pulling up the legs.
When you develop your punches more. You can make em fearful of the hands. What I like to do is combine same side setups. Left hook, Left lead lowkick. right straight, right low kick.
Develop a good dutch guard to counter with punches. Catch kicks so you can counter with punches. I mostly fake a right and slam a left liver shot in when they cover up and check.
When you feel overwhelmed and someone is teeing off. Keep high guard and just hook low kick out of it. Blindly. It will at least stop their onslaught.
I got a great Left hook so I use that to come off Knees and kicks. But you can also double it up and set up a kick with it.
These are just some unstructured thoughts but those tips will help.
@@Mo_Abdullahi Double up on the same side when someone has head movement.
Double jabs, Jab lefthook, Right straight uppercut.
Remember you still need to have solid defence to get through that Kicking reach disadvantage. Checks, blocking middle kicks and countering based off these is key.
Remember speed kills. Try to get that pop in your shots. Don't put everything into every shot. make em guess.
@@LeyendasDelCrimen bro I love this, you’ve covered everything so succinctly and clearly. I just did sparring today before seeing this message and I realise a lot of what you said are things that could’ve helped me.
Do you happen to have any advice or exercises on how to condition myself to keeping my guard up. My arms tire out after 3 or 4 rounds in sparring - it ruins the flow and pace of the fight.
I also have trouble setting up the left hook to the body, I try to sorta slip in but I end up catching a kick to the face.
Other than that I just want to say thanks for the amazing tips as well as the recommendations. I’ll most definitely be sure to check those fighters out and incorporate it into my game, thanks brother ❤️👊
@@LeyendasDelCrimenmy uppercut is a bit awkward, I feel off balance everytime I try to dip slightly and come up with it - is this something you struggled with? How do I rectify it?
thanks for the game!!! goign to practice technique
Any time! Let us know how it goes 🙏🙏
wow , that kid's pretty good!
I’m 30 and I’m learning something new. My teep kicks have always been mediocre.
Life is soooo amazing and THAT YOUNG MAN IS GOING TO BE AN ANIMAL.
Lord God his technique is amazing. You know he has a good teacher. Salute 🫡
Ty! 😁🙏🙏
Shoutout from SBG Idaho! The tip about stepping inside was HUGE for me! Keep it up guys!
Awesome! Thank you! 🙏
1.02 great point made on the base leg position
Brilliant commentary sir, thank you so much ❤🙏
Absolutely fantastic video guys. I’m subbed now 💯
Your channel is gonna explode for sure, and young bro has beautiful technique. Future champ material, no doubts 💪👏🙏
PS. I’ve trained at some of the best Thai gyms in the world, but this video definitely added to my knowledge of the teep. Just brilliant 😎
Ty much for the kind words & the sub! We’re just getting started, stay tuned ✅🙏🙌
@@KMAAcademy2020 definitely brother, your channel is superb. And you’re most welcome. Thanks for the brilliant tutorials...really love that quarter-foot tip, and the bucket analogy. Excellent work sir 🤜🤛🙏
Btw...an oblique teep can definitely be slipped in from closer range, and comes as a massive surprise too 💪😎
Any vids on the rear-leg teep and scissor-kicks in the pipeline? 🤔
What do you mean by knee crowding when you step forward? What’s the purpose of standing in line with the centre with balancing foot?
Nice teeps Tito
Thank you sir 🙏🙏
Just discovered your channel yesterday now I’m binge watching your content this is great thank you
Awesome! Ty for joining , much more content otw 🙏🙌
For guys that aren't super fast with their legs like me, I've actually found great success with my teep by not bringing my knee up first. It's faster and has less tell but it's not as powerful so you really have to turn your hips and drive that pillar leg into the ground to get the power. My kru finally stopped giving me shit when I showed him a Damien Alamos seminar where he does exactly that, I think he refers to it as a stab teep.
Another amazing breakdown. You guys are killing it. Thank you!
Thank you , we’re glad that you found value in our content! ✅🙏
This is my favorite kick! Good tutorial!
Awesome! Thank you! ✅🙌🙏
Thanks!
Bonjour, votre video va beaucoup m'aider, je vais m'entraîner à le faire étant grand j'ai beaucoup de mal à faire le Teep quand mon adversaire se rapproche ( j'ai commencé il y a 4 mois 😅😅
Brilliant! I've been doing MT for around 8 months now and the one move I can't seem to put power in to is my teep, part of this I believe could be due to my lack of flexibilty in my hamstrings but I will try this and see if it works.
I must say your videos are fantastic. I will be subscribing 100%!
You can do it! 🙏🙏✅
Loving the videos! Love from Amsterdam
I just found me a muya Thai coach lol💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Very much appreciated sir thank you and your son great content
Very welcome! 🙏✅
you have a great way of teaching
Thank you! 😃🙏
Man, these videos are great quality and the drills are legit. I would love to train at Kingdom. I’ll be sure check that link I the bio. Thank you 🙏🏽
You won’t be disappointed! Thanks for watching 🙏🙌
Watchu got toothpick 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great video, thank you
You are welcome!
For the rear leg teep do we go on the ball of our support foot? Can you explain and demo?
Stay flat.
Great tutorial. One question as the person who holds the body pad belt, how do you brace for the teep to stop getting winded?
Good question! It’s all in the way you stand, also you exhale properly 🙌🙏
Another video . 🔥🔥
More to come! 🙌🙏
What's the optimal point of contact on your opponents body? Great work too...
Coach Charles prefers the lower abdomen …hurts more and is harder to catch. Thx for watching 🙏🙌
thanks bro
Rewatching this video after I got LIT UP with Teeps yesterday is sparring (First time with experienced fighters).
Do you have content about how to defend the teep and/or long knee?
We do actually, all of the content is only a small sample of our Online Program, we also have the FREE 8 Limbs Basics Download available now! Check out the info located in the description & Pinned comment! Ty much for watching 🙏🙌
Wouldnt the small step telegraph the kick?
Not when you're in rythm
When step to the side with the back foot does that telegraph the teep and slow you down as opposed to just lifting the front foot?
Great content! Love how detailed you guys are
You have to do it fast, this is just how you begin to do it , from the way that has worked for us. Thanks for watching ✅✅
@@KMAAcademy2020 👌 going to try this
Thanks you so much for posting this amazing video Coach; I have using this video as a guide to clean up my teep for the past week and the results have been absolutely Mind blowing!! I also love your video on feints (ESPECIALLY THE HESI!!!!).and your video on the jab Teep combo...and the amazing video of the Damian Alamos Muay Femur seminar....I watch them over and over (and over and over again!) and I feel l see something new EVERY SINGLE TIME!! Your Channel is a goldmine of knowledge and I am extremely grateful for all the amazing content you and your very talented son Produce; I would like to say thank you to both of you guys for all the hard work you put in and for the amazing knowledge you so generously share. If it is ok with you, I would like to contact you via email later this week to discuss possibly setting up a visit to your Academy sometime next fall (maybe September or October.) I would love to have the opportunity to train with you in person. Much gratitude for all the incredible free content you so generously produce Coach; talk to you soon!
Wow, thank you so much for the extremely kind words, comments like this makes it all worth it! You’re always welcome to come join Coach Charles, Tito and the KMA Family, any time! 🙏🙏🙏
~Team KMA
I love your sons teep
If you donn't shout TCHEEP did it even happen?
Why do my knees hurt when i teep?
Great Vid. Probably a stupid question, but should you ever teep with rear leg?
Yes absolutely! We cover the fundamentals of the teep and situational use of the teep on our Online Training Course , link in the Pinned Comment! Also , in the pinned comment, we have the FREE 8 Limbs Basics Course that covers FAQs , ty for watching 🙏🙌
@@KMAAcademy2020 thanks for the reply! Sweet, yes sir. Subscribed 👍
Teeping from the back leg landing in your switched stance then throwing a roundhouse is deadly
Hi i am from Thailand in Thailand have "muay thai boran" but it was banned because it very dangerous
Can someone help me understand how you’re supposed alternate between jab and teep when they are different ranges. Like when I’m in jab range I would need to take a lil step back to be in teep range. But here in this video he doesn’t talk about this it at all I just can’t understand how they are supposed to flow well
Jab Teep Technique : Learn the Best Muay Thai Combo in 9 min!
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@@KMAAcademy2020 Thanks!!
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I threw my kicks like that for years why not bring in power and push at same time. I was told for years that's wrong to way to teep. The trainer tried say this is Muay Thai class not karate class. I didn't listen becuase I reject what I know is not true. The way he throws here really hurts the ribs. I always carry through hips into front keep. I mean I just call it front kick some call it teeps too. I also saw people for years at my gym only do short straight punches sacrifices power. The foot pivot is important but don't want to over pivot turn leg to side expose leg as big target. The over hand write only throw once in while of someone is off balance becuase you will get countered with knee if don't. The hands after every lunch back to jaw. The hand only gets thrown down for balance with kick hands to face right away after round house kick. A tall guy should avoid throwing hooks just do straight punches as far as punches go. The shower fighter hooks elbows knees and some leg rib kicks when you gas other guy out. The round house kick get back to ground quick.
3:15 exactly how I broke my toe throwing a light teep in sparring. Guy blocked with the sharp point of the ellbow. Was very hesitant to throw it afterwards.
Exactly, gotta get those toes back 💯thx for watching ! 🙏🙌