KRAV MAGA TRAINING • How to punch w/o BREAKING your Hand

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  • Опубліковано 26 лют 2015
  • Krav maga Bareknuckle punches. How to punch the face bareknuckle. How to strike the head in a street fight. KO knockout. Starring: Luca Arietti & Luca Goffi (Italy)
    Khabib Nurmagomedov, Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, Israel Adesanya know this! You have to learn great techniques if you want to be a great fighter! No submissions, only KO!
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  • @theKravMagaTraining
    @theKravMagaTraining  7 років тому +49

    *ARE YOU ABLE TO TRANSLATE THIS VIDEO IN YOUR OWN LANGUAGE?*
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    • @liderutkowski3069
      @liderutkowski3069 7 років тому +1

      KRAV MAGA TRAINING is this Italian?

    • @theKravMagaTraining
      @theKravMagaTraining  7 років тому +2

      The language is italian, but the subtitles written in the video are in english, so you can translate them if you prefer ;)
      Thanks!

    • @Binkpang34
      @Binkpang34 7 років тому +2

      i can do it to spanish, ill do it when i have time

    • @lss922
      @lss922 7 років тому

      Ich kann das ganze Video und den Titel ins Deutsche gerne für euch kostenlos übersetzen. Gebt mir bitte ein paar Woche.
      Ho una laurea magistrale in Tedesco ed Inglese e se volete posso tradurvi il video in Tedesco. Vi allenate sempre a Bagnolo Mella? Io sono di Poncarale e mi piacerebbe allenarmi con voi. Se volete vi posso portare la traduzione di persona. Allenamento pugilistico ne ho già fatto un po' mentre studiavo all'estero.

    • @wlsgmendozas6447
      @wlsgmendozas6447 6 років тому +3

      pon este video en español

  • @TDefHipHop
    @TDefHipHop 9 років тому +78

    These guys are awesome. I love how they give detailed explanations and repeat the steps to give superb teachings.

  • @VinDcator
    @VinDcator 9 років тому +7

    I've always been a fan of palm heel strikes. They work quite well. I know because I'm still here to tell it.

  • @MiggsMultiple
    @MiggsMultiple 9 років тому +146

    Finally...how to turn off a cigarette

    • @readyfready8588
      @readyfready8588 7 років тому +1

      O

    • @woke317
      @woke317 5 років тому

      Sardo Numspa can u help me I want to punch someone in the face but I’m just too scared

    • @superhacker2177
      @superhacker2177 5 років тому

      :)))) good question

  • @memphis375
    @memphis375 6 років тому +4

    I think you guys are amazing self defence teachers, I would love for you to open classes here in the UK so I can learn more. Keep up the good work guys!!

  • @franklinnanai2745
    @franklinnanai2745 8 років тому +4

    Krav Maga Training, you guys give good instructions, great videos.

  • @korpinoyvlogs3922
    @korpinoyvlogs3922 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much the Krav Maga for the good technics

    • @korpinoyvlogs3922
      @korpinoyvlogs3922 3 роки тому +1

      I 'll apply this to my student in Philippine Karate Combat

  • @axelhidajat
    @axelhidajat 9 років тому

    Been waiting for your new video ! Please post more regularly. I love your vids, helped me a lot with my training and diet :))

  • @ShawnDixon-gq3ee
    @ShawnDixon-gq3ee Рік тому +1

    thanks for the striking lesson for a street fight.🙂

  • @ffxxful
    @ffxxful 9 років тому +1

    Your videos is so usefull and easy to learn. Thanks for your sharing!

  • @Th3MAgg0t
    @Th3MAgg0t 9 років тому +8

    This is pretty solid. My only critique and it could be a matter of style is I was always taught not to lock my elbows, meaning fully extending your arm when punching. This is for health reasons though and not power as you're obviously punching through your target.

  • @jeffersonomarbravorizzo5811
    @jeffersonomarbravorizzo5811 7 років тому +1

    me han ayudado bastante sus vídeos , solo uso lo aprendido para defensa, no para buscar problema o presumir

  • @geethsan1567
    @geethsan1567 8 років тому

    Your videos help me a lot. Thank You

  • @idiakezmoralez9153
    @idiakezmoralez9153 8 років тому +1

    siete fantastici ... continuate così! tanti saluti dalla Germania.

  • @goldsilverandiamonds
    @goldsilverandiamonds 9 років тому +1

    Good demo. Thanks

  • @martinvazquez9865
    @martinvazquez9865 9 років тому

    Great video, and also awesome channel - thank you.

  • @matthewanders4907
    @matthewanders4907 9 років тому

    great video and queues for striking. Thanks!

  • @billytheweasel
    @billytheweasel 7 років тому +1

    My Dad taught me how to make a fist and keep my wrist straight as a little boy. Also to hit the aggressor in the nose right away.
    He also said I need to rotate my fist on contact. Thank you US military!

  • @mtsfp94
    @mtsfp94 5 років тому

    I love that videos! i've been watching all videos by so long time and enjoying a lot!
    best tricks to train Krav Magá.
    It would be preety good if you open a gym here in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro!

  • @larrymutter3282
    @larrymutter3282 9 років тому

    Great stuff guys,us old Karate people who have done a lot of breaking can relate to the hand position,plus the vertical punch is a must when compensating for a height disparity.Another factor is the size of your hand.

  • @nudinaon7394
    @nudinaon7394 9 років тому

    fianally man, i have been waiting for videos T_T

  • @ronny4953
    @ronny4953 9 років тому

    Siete bravissimi ragazzi oltre che belli ♥ i vostri video sono molto istruttivi....non vedo l'ora di partecipare hai vostri corsi

  • @pierocalvacci6923
    @pierocalvacci6923 6 років тому

    Incredibile ragazzi! Grazie Mille

  •  9 років тому

    Adoro i vostri video, veramente ben fatti e spiegazione eccellente. ;)

  • @luismlaraespinoza6211
    @luismlaraespinoza6211 8 років тому

    it is d Lima Perú me encanta las luchas muy buenos los vídeos y las práctico obserbandolas

  • @mamawiachinzah8361
    @mamawiachinzah8361 5 років тому

    your show is my fovourite one

  • @tahmidfaiz57
    @tahmidfaiz57 9 років тому

    Love this vid

  • @LuigiBuonanno1982
    @LuigiBuonanno1982 6 років тому

    Complimenti, bel video come anche gli altri che fate. Fate sembrare semplice ciò che non è. 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @PandaPlaysAll
    @PandaPlaysAll 9 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @jokfly
    @jokfly 9 років тому

    Solid instruction.

  • @italomurilo12
    @italomurilo12 9 років тому

    Very good ...

  • @user-gl7of9zo5v
    @user-gl7of9zo5v 9 років тому

    Oh!!
    Thanks !!! :)

  • @Quester91
    @Quester91 8 років тому +1

    Ragazzi veramente un bel video, grandissimi

  • @corsarosardo
    @corsarosardo 8 років тому

    rinnovo i complimenti fatti negli altri video!

  • @bethkaufman2654
    @bethkaufman2654 9 років тому +1

    I loved this! I loved the way you equated putting out a cigarette with the foot movement when punching. I totally got that, unfortunately!

  • @kartikeyatomar9847
    @kartikeyatomar9847 3 роки тому

    You are Awesome 👍
    Love from India ❤️

  • @infinytyonepvp4758
    @infinytyonepvp4758 6 років тому

    Due maestri in un video solo 😍

  • @eduardol3271
    @eduardol3271 6 років тому

    Esse vídeo é MT bom

  • @ManLikeAce
    @ManLikeAce 6 років тому

    Nice trainers

  • @OscarGuerrero-rf7ij
    @OscarGuerrero-rf7ij 3 роки тому

    Buena técnica

  • @rosasaavedra5453
    @rosasaavedra5453 3 роки тому

    Hace algunos años me invitaron a un gym para practicar esta especialidad, y no fui por motivos de fuerza mayor... Abrazos

  • @AlexandarValerian
    @AlexandarValerian 8 років тому +11

    I want those black Adidas sneakers.

  • @wesleysantos2593
    @wesleysantos2593 8 років тому +10

    Bom dia eu sou aqui do brasil e tive que aplicar suas técnicas aqui estudei passo a passo e agradeço muito pois salvou minha vida

    • @naine9338
      @naine9338 5 років тому

      Wesley Santos Digo o mesmo.

  • @GodSejeong
    @GodSejeong 7 років тому +11

    Why am I getting Chris Redfield & Pier Nivans' vibe from them?

    • @annzaidi3390
      @annzaidi3390 4 роки тому

      I felt chris too...😂😂😂😂

  • @carlhowitzer9768
    @carlhowitzer9768 4 роки тому

    In bare knucke fighting, the thumb should be on the the outer side of the pointing finger joint. You also need to keep pressure on it. This will give you maximum wrist support.

  • @rosasaavedra5453
    @rosasaavedra5453 3 роки тому

    Excelente, por favor en español tambien

  • @hugofernandez7279
    @hugofernandez7279 9 років тому

    Complimenti per el video

  • @Blazar135
    @Blazar135 9 років тому

    Thumbs up!

  • @osmalcorderosandoval9307
    @osmalcorderosandoval9307 7 років тому

    muy buenos saludos desde venezuela

  • @claudiaschiel2232
    @claudiaschiel2232 6 років тому

    thanks

  • @user-xc1ul3jv6u
    @user-xc1ul3jv6u 5 років тому

    Vere nice

  • @kaus2_
    @kaus2_ 5 років тому

    NOSSA, finalmente aprendi, eu fechava a mão do jeito errado, por isso me machucava, o foda é acostumar fechá-la desse modo porem o socos ficam mais firmes.

  • @autoexplore3260
    @autoexplore3260 8 років тому +125

    What if my opponent has a body what now

    • @anolekys8735
      @anolekys8735 8 років тому

      +SNIPER_DUDE1124 lol

    • @jonroxas2374
      @jonroxas2374 7 років тому +3

      that's a toughie...LOL

    • @billytheweasel
      @billytheweasel 7 років тому +2

      run away

    • @ZymixProductions
      @ZymixProductions 7 років тому +12

      SNIPER_DUDE1124 Having a body wouldn't be a problem, as long as the body doesn't have arms and legs. I know Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Tae Kwon Do and many other martial art words.

    • @rofflesufunny
      @rofflesufunny 6 років тому

      WINNER OF THE INTERNETS

  • @sebastianvalle
    @sebastianvalle 9 років тому

    Shorin-Ryu Karate-do uses precisely the same techniques and details for punching.
    Thank you.

  • @paolocolucci3367
    @paolocolucci3367 9 років тому

    Bravi video fatto bene

  • @thefilip0981
    @thefilip0981 9 років тому

    Fatene altriiii!!!

  • @angeloidili6959
    @angeloidili6959 8 років тому

    siete braviiii

  • @Hackmoune
    @Hackmoune 8 років тому +12

    Explossive fists push ups are the best for conditioning your wrists and knuckles fellas.

  •  8 років тому

    muito bom

  • @panda-vf4hk
    @panda-vf4hk 7 років тому

    subtitulos en español por favor me encantan sus dinamicas

  • @frankcoani9017
    @frankcoani9017 7 років тому

    Por favor subtítulos en español son muy buenos sus vídeos

  • @talesbsouza
    @talesbsouza 8 років тому

    Vocês são demais. Parabéns!
    Vorrei conoscere vostra palestra. Dovè? Quale città?

  • @anthonyalan1413
    @anthonyalan1413 8 років тому +3

    y'all need to put the pants for sale or something. cause they look good .plz let me now where I can get it.

  • @swetlanamrinal8698
    @swetlanamrinal8698 5 років тому +1

    How to defend self in a scenario of more than one person present.

  • @JungGung
    @JungGung 8 років тому +38

    I punched a lot of people during my lifetime.....I always broke my hand...skull is too hard than a hand...you cannot control the target people have reflexes they slightly move and it can broke your hand...but you can take people in just one punch pure solid punch..I was trained in combat judo karate and arnis...my hand is trained to box solid objects...but the skull is too hard..the more force you put in your punch, the more likely you will broke your hand....

    • @allolp
      @allolp 8 років тому +4

      +Ferdinand Baarde (Asia's Counter Tenor) What about the elbow?

    • @JungGung
      @JungGung 8 років тому +4

      +allolp Yeah possibly much better to use the elbow...but straight punch is much faster and more distance than elbow,.,.Elbow is more effective in a follow up attack...

    • @angelopepe3991
      @angelopepe3991 8 років тому +1

      akido in Ita.lia

    • @zoltancsikos5604
      @zoltancsikos5604 8 років тому +6

      Never broke my hand, even after punching people in the head. I think your hands are just weaker, or maybe their skulls are exceptionally strong!

    • @watdo1805
      @watdo1805 8 років тому +4

      +Ferdinand Baarde (Asia's Counter Tenor) try conditioning on brick walls lol

  • @jvictorveras
    @jvictorveras 7 років тому

    Olá, Onde compro esse aparador de soco com formato de cabeça? Não encontro na internet... Obrigado.
    Hello, where do I buy this head-shaped punch trimmer? I do not meet on the internet ... Thank you.
    Ciao, Dove acquistare questa credenza pugno con forma della testa? Trovo su internet ... Grazie.

  • @davidalvarezcheca1775
    @davidalvarezcheca1775 7 років тому +2

    por favor podrían poner los subtitulos también en español se los agradecería muchísimo.

  • @CALIMERO1255
    @CALIMERO1255 9 років тому

    Video Top come sempre, posso chiedere come si ci difende da eventuali calci?

  • @BbBb-ss4wd
    @BbBb-ss4wd 5 років тому

    Dobra walka

  • @IDangerWesley
    @IDangerWesley 7 років тому

    Da HORA

  • @huehuebeep9297
    @huehuebeep9297 9 років тому

    Haha ytd searching finally u came out with a punch

  • @alexhb1396
    @alexhb1396 6 років тому +1

    Quando capire l'italiano ti ritorna utile. ..

  • @sedanon
    @sedanon 8 років тому

    Any good reason to risk broken knuckles when there is a better options like palm strike?

  • @MrMS1978
    @MrMS1978 8 років тому

    ne vorrei comprare uno.
    fatto a forma di testa così lo trovo molto più utile dei colpitori classici

  • @horriblehorrid5878
    @horriblehorrid5878 6 років тому

    Just a tip, - especially if you have bad shoulders like I do - do not punch the way the big guy is demonstrating. You always want to keep your shoulders seated and your elbows ever so slightly bent to avoid hyperextension and dislocation of joints.

  • @MrLUDO1992
    @MrLUDO1992 8 років тому

    Davvero un bel canale, siete bravissimi e ho visto quasi tutti i video.!!.
    Dove posso trovare il colpitole a forma di volto??.

  • @pietroanania
    @pietroanania 4 роки тому

    in quali casi la rotazione puo' essere totale colpendo, so che viene utilizzato non a 45 gradi?

  • @fernandoulloa5008
    @fernandoulloa5008 6 років тому

    Estira demaciado los brazos se puede lecionar el codo debe tener un pequeño angulo entre el brazo y ante brazo

  • @roseeesardeniem5119
    @roseeesardeniem5119 6 років тому

    💪☝👍

  • @OctoGirlthystX57
    @OctoGirlthystX57 8 років тому +18

    One Kick in the ball should knock out the opponent lol...

  • @ghopeigetit
    @ghopeigetit 7 років тому +1

    i have to watch each of these videos 3x. 1 to just daydream, 2 to read translation, 3 to put it all together. they are cuties.

  • @paragon2622
    @paragon2622 Рік тому

    I've been getting death threats from my neighbors, so I have been studying Krav Maga in order to implement it if they can't be reasoned with.

  • @ilcapitano9101
    @ilcapitano9101 6 років тому

    BRESCIA!!

  • @IronSide_Gamer
    @IronSide_Gamer 6 років тому

    Che coppia Aguero e Lewandowski.

  • @carlobisson7344
    @carlobisson7344 9 років тому

    Dove posso trovare il colpitore fatto a volto?

  • @mirkos76
    @mirkos76 9 років тому +1

    Il mio maestro di krav dice sempre che in strada è sempre meglio evitare di dare pugni ,perché è facile spaccarsi qualche osso,meglio sferrare pugni a martello o diritti a mano aperta colpendo con la parte bassa del palmo.

  • @willy0297
    @willy0297 7 років тому +7

    how to turn off a cigarette? 1:44

  • @RetroGamesMas
    @RetroGamesMas 6 років тому

    at last a video who can tell you how to turn off a cigarrete with a cool movement.

  • @thiagosouza5516
    @thiagosouza5516 5 років тому +1

    Show

    • @woke317
      @woke317 5 років тому

      Thiago souza can u help me I want to punch someone in the face but I’m just too scared

  • @greatmazinger4845
    @greatmazinger4845 6 років тому

    Ciao e con il gancio e montante come si fa?

  • @MrGrowslikeatree
    @MrGrowslikeatree 7 років тому

    I'm sure this guy would kick my ass, but I'm wondering about his elbows when throwing punches. I get that fully extending them gives fighters a longer reach, but it puts one in danger of getting a broken elbow, which sucks.

  • @MrMS1978
    @MrMS1978 8 років тому

    come si chiama quel tipo di colpitore?

  • @JJO117
    @JJO117 9 років тому

    whats that training head thing called

  • @zachsullivan90
    @zachsullivan90 8 років тому

    i broke my metacarpel yesterday and i hit with the 2 right knuckles and it made no diff

  • @vaggelis8able
    @vaggelis8able 9 років тому

    How this focus pad called?

  • @archdukefranz7221
    @archdukefranz7221 9 років тому

    uno ,duad... uno duad... language is cool too :D

    • @Triestano
      @Triestano 9 років тому +4

      Uno due, uno due ;)

  • @iiklyentity3310
    @iiklyentity3310 5 років тому

    Como se vence numa luta com 2 oponentes ?

  • @jerryy538
    @jerryy538 8 років тому +1

    why do you only rotate for fist during training? do you not in a fight? maybe it was a typo idk it was all caps saying only in training.

    • @SpectralKnight
      @SpectralKnight 8 років тому

      +jerryy538 Rotating the wrist adds more power, but if you get the timing wrong you could seriously injure yourself. Better to leave the fight with a slightly bruised wrist, than to get it broken during the first punch. And when in a real fight you are were likely to not be as precise in timing as you are in training. Hope that helped

    • @SpectralKnight
      @SpectralKnight 8 років тому

      +jerryy538 Glad I could help :) Also for every movement you get a little more tired and unfocused, adding to the risk.
      Though if you can, hit them with an elbow strike to the face (or solar plexus) instead. It's usually easier on your body if you don't have much physical training and it's very efficient in quickly stopping a fight (which is what you want). Also there is no wrist damage and if done right most of your body weight behind it (so a lot more power). You do have to hit though, slamming into a wall is going to hurt like a m.f. and potentially break something, but then again so is using a bare knuckle against a solid wall. So a general tip would be don't fucking miss, be reasonably sure you hit. And don't start fights, but finish them.
      +Rusty Shackleford
      Thank you I try :) Yeah didn't think about your entire upper body weight slamming down on your broken wrist (ouch :) )

    • @SpectralKnight
      @SpectralKnight 8 років тому

      ***** Well yeah getting the first strike is always recommend. It really throws your opponent off. And yeah diversifying your attack pattern is a great idea. Which is why I suggested an elbow strike, it's usually better for amateurs.
      I feel like I just met a kindred spirit :) (On youtube, who would have thought)
      All the best to you as well man :)

    • @SpectralKnight
      @SpectralKnight 8 років тому

      *****
      Yeah I kinda got that from your description :) and no it really isn't. Have a good one kind sir I am gonna add you on this silly google thing :)

  • @xnath13012
    @xnath13012 9 років тому

    Where is possible to find your trousers ? Thx

  • @LordGlacius
    @LordGlacius 6 років тому

    Questa cosa del pugno che deve arrivare circa a 45° è la prima volta che la sento in vita mia ed è abbastanza errata. Se da un lato è vero che il viso non è lineare è pur vero che un diretto DEVE rispettare la biomeccanica delle ossa e delle articolazioni per cui polso-gomito-spalla DEVONO essere in linea per evitare infortuni. A 45° ti perdi il colpo (come succede nella fine del video quando tiri forte) e in un contesto reale ti sloghi il polso.