Thank you for the video and say thank you to your coach for helping as well. Good content , exactly what I was looking for, especially when you went over forearm blocking. I've always learned that way of blocking from my dad, but in my boxing class they only tell me to cover up, something that's been taking some time getting used to. This cleared it up for me Thank you
I like this technique but some guys hit hard as hell with cross punches and i do not like absorbing too many of those if thats the case. Good video simple yet detailed.
this isn't really absorbing it. Your forearm is preventing it from hitting the sensitive places in your torso and head. We do pretty much the same thing in real martial arts (ITF Taekwondo in my case). Especially at 3:51, we call that a low block in Taekwondo.
@@bigruckus8664 " real martial arts lol taekwondo guys get destroyed in kickboxing" You base this on MMA videos you see on here. I don't get destroyed in kickboxing. " they learn how to box and do leg kicks " You just described 80% of ITF TKD
Those forearms blocks look like the blocks used in karate. My guess is that's what karate blocks were before karate was reformed into the unusable mess that it is today. Anyway, amazing video guys, extremely informative.
Unusable? 😂 ffs .. ur talking bout 'karate ' and ppl breaking wood snd shit...thats bs.. karate aint a joke bro especially when implementing that knowledge with muay tai nd mma
Not quite. Originally in Karate you followed the arm back in after the first contact. So the forearm contact with NO follow through was just a timing drill for beginners. You move the arm with circling blocks, ( Cause catching punches only works on the RETRACTION - if it does) At the least you have to deal only with one "unfelt" hand on the other-side for a split second. It's part of kakie in okinawan styles. But you can see parts of it in kyokushin or MMA ( - the high starting downward circle mostly.).
Maybe this is a weird question, but I’m a beginner so I don’t really know: do I keep my fists clenched all the time or do I try to keep an open hand and just close them when I punch? Because whenever I try to parry with a closed fist, my fingers tend to hurt
Chris S try to close your fingers a little more without putting too much presure on your finger tips I had the same problem when they hurt Also, I am not a coach, by experience I use to close my fists so my hand does not get smashed by big punches and my arm muscles are already tucked and aren't going to move around as the punches come
One thing I would suggest, is that you should get a better microphone. I feel like it automatically makes your video seem more high quality to the average viewer even tho the content is the same . Only saying all this Cuz I think your videos have potential
@@goatfightshop3769 I have been trained and still train by real and high level coaches, I have nothing against these guys but teaching wrong techniques or bad executions on yt, where everyone can see and then go into the ring and get hit in the face, is not the right way to do things
@GOAT Fight Shop be sure what you want, you dont even know me 😂and no, i'm not going to share with you my insta lol Anyway if for you this is a good video, well.. reconsider your boxing/coaching skills. Peace ✌🏻
Detailed and comprehensive explanation for blocking punches. Simply excellent...
Thank you for the video and say thank you to your coach for helping as well. Good content , exactly what I was looking for, especially when you went over forearm blocking. I've always learned that way of blocking from my dad, but in my boxing class they only tell me to cover up, something that's been taking some time getting used to. This cleared it up for me
Thank you
This is what I love about boxing, simple and effective. Just a matter of getting that practice in to make it second nature. Cool vid thanks!
The best video about the blocking technic
Thank you very much for these! Wish I had a coach like you
I like this technique but some guys hit hard as hell with cross punches and i do not like absorbing too many of those if thats the case. Good video simple yet detailed.
Try avoiding the hit. But i dunno
this isn't really absorbing it. Your forearm is preventing it from hitting the sensitive places in your torso and head. We do pretty much the same thing in real martial arts (ITF Taekwondo in my case). Especially at 3:51, we call that a low block in Taekwondo.
@@neutrino78x real martial arts lol taekwondo guys get destroyed in kickboxing until they learn how to box and do leg kicks
@@bigruckus8664
" real martial arts lol taekwondo guys get destroyed in kickboxing"
You base this on MMA videos you see on here.
I don't get destroyed in kickboxing.
" they learn how to box and do leg kicks
"
You just described 80% of ITF TKD
Thank you, it's helped me a lot. I just start boxing 2 days ago with no blocking lesson and my coach just punching me like there is no tomorrow
Sounds Like a great gym lol
find another gym
Great job! Thanks for sharing this lesson.
Extraordinary work guys, loving the videos.
Learned so much from this video, thank you for the lesson
I found this incredibly informative, thank you
This looks great ! Can't wait to not get hit in the face ;)
I know right 😂😂
Larry Holmes was great at blocking with the forearm.
im ready for the streets now
Those forearms blocks look like the blocks used in karate. My guess is that's what karate blocks were before karate was reformed into the unusable mess that it is today. Anyway, amazing video guys, extremely informative.
forearm blocking is really important in mma aswell
Unusable? 😂 ffs .. ur talking bout 'karate ' and ppl breaking wood snd shit...thats bs.. karate aint a joke bro especially when implementing that knowledge with muay tai nd mma
Not quite. Originally in Karate you followed the arm back in after the first contact. So the forearm contact with NO follow through was just a timing drill for beginners. You move the arm with circling blocks,
( Cause catching punches only works on the RETRACTION - if it does) At the least you have to deal only with one "unfelt" hand on the other-side for a split second. It's part of kakie in okinawan styles. But you can see parts of it in kyokushin or MMA ( - the high starting downward circle mostly.).
great video
This is good !
Maybe this is a weird question, but I’m a beginner so I don’t really know: do I keep my fists clenched all the time or do I try to keep an open hand and just close them when I punch? Because whenever I try to parry with a closed fist, my fingers tend to hurt
Chris S try to close your fingers a little more without putting too much presure on your finger tips
I had the same problem when they hurt
Also, I am not a coach, by experience I use to close my fists so my hand does not get smashed by big punches and my arm muscles are already tucked and aren't going to move around as the punches come
Good Tutorial ... 👍
One thing I would suggest, is that you should get a better microphone. I feel like it automatically makes your video seem more high quality to the average viewer even tho the content is the same . Only saying all this Cuz I think your videos have potential
Great stuff!
what's the name of the boxer? at 1:27
@@sweetscienceboxinggym Thanks a lot for the reply sir ^^
@@ehabnasr6925 ow thats sad
Thanks a lot you guys. He actually replied some days after my comment but it got deleted somehow lol.
P.S yeah winky has good as fuck high guard.
Ehab Nasr hi
Nice job
Is forarm block allowed in boxing.?
of course
Sir pat ka har to khhula raha jata h
i was tryna learn quick with head movement and slips but then i got punched hard multiple time ,now im watching this video
Listen Mac....
But why do you do tutorial video with southpaw partner, it's much harder to follow for the beginners
POV: you searched this video for when your in a fight
Pat ko cover kara ta mu ka
LOL
my reaction is to quick i will litterally give someones hand pain by slaping it
Never reach for a punch let it come to u?? Bad bad bad theory
That’s how to get knocked out
I'll never understand why noobies make "tutorial" videos..
Guys, dont boxe like that if u dont want to get hit hard right on your chin
@@goatfightshop3769 I have been trained and still train by real and high level coaches, I have nothing against these guys but teaching wrong techniques or bad executions on yt, where everyone can see and then go into the ring and get hit in the face, is not the right way to do things
@GOAT Fight Shop be sure what you want, you dont even know me 😂and no, i'm not going to share with you my insta lol
Anyway if for you this is a good video, well.. reconsider your boxing/coaching skills. Peace ✌🏻
@@diablito96 If you're going to critique them, can you atleast point out the issues for beginners and for proofs sake?
"dont boxe like that"? So can you point out the mistake and prove their blocks don't work?
Don't you keep your chin down
these guys ain't real boxers, good concept bad technique execution
Never reach for a punch let it come to u?? Bad bad bad theory