Classic fake rear roundhouse to rear teep! Bring your back leg up wide as if throwing a roundhouse then change the trajectory as you bring your leg up to a teep. Works best for people who check a lot. It's a good idea to land a solid rear kick first to try and provoke a check.
The last setup you showed here has been my fave for many years. Basically lead hand to distract (jab, hook, etc) followed immediately by rear oblique kick to thigh/knee or rear teep 🙌
@@mikegoodwin5951 If ur against a skilled opponent just use obligue kick. Too low to catch, too hard to block, the only downside is that people in your gym will hate you for it.
Ive applied alot of your techniques in my sparring . Just watchinh your channel and applying it in my training has made me a better fighter !! Thank you sir 🙏
I've been using a lil combo I find super effective to land a lunging lead teep to the face. Start with a lead teep to the body - and as soon as your lead foot returns to the ground go straight into a lunging lead teep to the face. The initial teep to the body creates distance and usually lowers the opponents hands slightly when they think theyre out of range, so if you immediately go into a lunging lead teep up top it often catches them off guard. Seems to piss a lot of people off too so use with caution haha!
Loved that last technique Jeff. Tried it this morning when sparring with my trainer and managed to floor him. I went in with the hook and he saw my right leg come up, I assume he thought I was going for a quick hook into leg kick combination so he went to check it however by doing so had all of his weight on one leg so the teep pushed him off balance on onto his ass. It's the first time I've managed to floor him and he was very impressed. Simply awesome!
Loved here how you at 2:10 let us know that you "realistically don't throw 3 fake teeps before throwing the teep". Like knowing exactly how you prefer doing the specific move in sparring yourself. Thanks Jeff! 🙏
I’m 61 yrs old and don’t have quite the flexibility I had in my 20’s and 30’s; but can honestly say that my go to kick is the teep without fail. It does not require the flexibility of a roundhouse or side kick but it still gets the job done. This is the best vid I have seen describing the effectiveness of this simple, yet effective kick. Good Job Mr Chan 🤙🏼
If you like samart then check out his youtube channel ! Samarts gym is on of the best gym i have been to in bangkok. They treated me like family for the month i stayed there. Good times. Fuckin covid.....
Man, that lunging teep is a thing of beauty and practicality. Always happy watching this guy's content because he brings things that are "obvious but not obvious" and creative types of techniques. I mean I would have never thought of a lunging teep, even though it is suppose to be obvious that you can do it.
Brilliant. When I first started training MT, I was told that my teeps were pretty good. I've kinda strayed away from them recently, but after watching this I'm inspired to make them a staple again. Such a quick attack. I see so many ways to build off that rear teep too (i.e. once the opponent is used to it, start faking it and go for a superman) Can definitely see someone winning an entire fight building off just a teep and a jab
Loving this new format of live commentary of ur partner demonstrations before sparring footage. Keep it up jeff 👌🏽 btw, you got any fights lined up with ONE this year?
Nice man !! I’ve joined a Muay Thai gym about 3 weeks ago and have been drilling a lot of your combos. The low kick combos helped me so much it’s insane. I’m having trouble in teeping a bit and this is what I needed! Thank you! Can you in the near future do another Muay Thai Effective Sparring combos video again (Update) or even a combos to defend the teep. Either way I’m locked into your videos !
This Hook -> Teep is SWEET!! The way you chamber the leg and throws it reminds me of the Savate's "chasse frontal", and I can imagine that the same combo could be used not only to the mid section, but also to the hips, thigh or knee, as well as be followed up with other kicks or punches
Jeff will be a world champion mark my words. His dedication to mastering the greats and the willingness to learn always will make him the best in the world.
@@MMAShredded at least you can say you fought and won in one of the biggest organizations in the world! I’m 36 and I would love to be younger so I could get a fair chance if I did well in the regional scene. I want to fight in the UFC. But they do not sign people at my age anymore, by the time a get a record worthy of the shot. I will be too old for them to develop. I guess hindsight is 2020. It is what it is. Good luck in what ever you choose to do bro!
I agree I think Jeff would smash the light heavyweight scene in ufc for real just like he did in ONE championship but sometimes getting cte gets old so he making money the smart way and feeding his family but would love to see him open some whoop ass LOL
Absolutely adore the teep. Such a low risk yet effective technique. A truly beneficial tool to add to the repertoire of any striking aficionado. Yours looks almost like the side teep of the great Samart Payakroon. Keep up the outstanding content brother!
My teep needs A LOT of work. I throw it out but it never lands. Hopefully this video helps my technique. Gonna try the lunging teep tomorrow when I get to train. Thank you for the content
Hey Jeff fighting is not a goal yours but you love fighting,you are here sharing your knowledge Why don't you get back to ring Believe in yourself bro Put behind all the negative thoughts and problems Show the world what you have got maybe if you win more fights in one your UA-cam channel starts growing at a greater pace
Awesome video - you're an awesome student of the sport and this is going to make my favorite technique even more effective! Can't wait to try the hook - teep! It was nice seeing Kevin Bastien in this vid!
awesome!! thanks for watching! I would start with the solo striking technique! feel free to email me at jeff@mmashredded.com if you have any questions!
You should do a video on exit strategy out of the pocket. I feel if you master this you can be a world champion! Variations of how you do this will make you hard to read. I gave you a gem I wanted to make a video on! But I like and support you!
What do you think about what the taekwondo circles call the cut kick? The name differences between styles is definitely confusing, but from what I understand this is like a sliding side kick with the front leg. In some extreme cases they even hold this leg out to counter incoming kicks (got so bad in the era of electronic point detectors that they require you to kick if you lift your leg and can't just hang out, especially as rules disallow kicking the grounded leg)
@@MMAShredded if you search "Taekwondo Cut Kick" you can see what it is. What I've noticed with Taekwondo terms in general is that they often deviate from other kicking martial arts. But lots of videos on the subject due to its utility in Olympic Taekwondo.
Anyone practicing in any form of kickboxing should master the teep. Most important strike in Muay Thai and literally shuts down any other strike. Also use it to set up other strikes
@@MMAShredded love your content bro, sub for like 2 years and really helped me with my sparing and delveoping my style🙏🏿 Ive been training for since 2018
I'm curious, what tips do you recommend for landing that teep?!
Throw one hard low kick then feint it and twist your leg into a teep
Classic fake rear roundhouse to rear teep! Bring your back leg up wide as if throwing a roundhouse then change the trajectory as you bring your leg up to a teep. Works best for people who check a lot. It's a good idea to land a solid rear kick first to try and provoke a check.
The last setup you showed here has been my fave for many years. Basically lead hand to distract (jab, hook, etc) followed immediately by rear oblique kick to thigh/knee or rear teep 🙌
I really like the first one very simple and quick.
Do a check teep to the thigh to prevent advancement and then do a lunge teep. Works wonders!
Love the teep, very effective in keeping an aggressive opponent at bay.
:) cheers!
Unless he’s skilled at catching then you better have a back up plan
The back up plan is to go for the teep again, then swing it around to a question mark kick with full knock out force
You're probably only gonna get 1 opportunity to set that up, so dont be timid about it when you see the chance.
@@mikegoodwin5951 If ur against a skilled opponent just use obligue kick. Too low to catch, too hard to block, the only downside is that people in your gym will hate you for it.
That hook side teep is pure gold !!!
it is!!!
Mma shredded out here giving boys stomach aches 😂🤣😤
hahahaha!
Ive applied alot of your techniques in my sparring . Just watchinh your channel and applying it in my training has made me a better fighter !! Thank you sir 🙏
I've been using a lil combo I find super effective to land a lunging lead teep to the face.
Start with a lead teep to the body - and as soon as your lead foot returns to the ground go straight into a lunging lead teep to the face.
The initial teep to the body creates distance and usually lowers the opponents hands slightly when they think theyre out of range, so if you immediately go into a lunging lead teep up top it often catches them off guard. Seems to piss a lot of people off too so use with caution haha!
awesome!!
Loved that last technique Jeff. Tried it this morning when sparring with my trainer and managed to floor him. I went in with the hook and he saw my right leg come up, I assume he thought I was going for a quick hook into leg kick combination so he went to check it however by doing so had all of his weight on one leg so the teep pushed him off balance on onto his ass. It's the first time I've managed to floor him and he was very impressed. Simply awesome!
awesome!!
Loved here how you at 2:10 let us know that you "realistically don't throw 3 fake teeps before throwing the teep". Like knowing exactly how you prefer doing the specific move in sparring yourself. Thanks Jeff! 🙏
thanks for watching bro!
I’m 61 yrs old and don’t have quite the flexibility I had in my 20’s and 30’s; but can honestly say that my go to kick is the teep without fail. It does not require the flexibility of a roundhouse or side kick but it still gets the job done. This is the best vid I have seen describing the effectiveness of this simple, yet effective kick. Good Job Mr Chan 🤙🏼
Props to you just for doing kickboxing in your 60s.
@@bobbyboiler1815 The fire and desire are still there Bobby. Thank you.
thank you brother!!
and very inspiring that you are training in your 60s!
@@MMAShredded Thank you Mr Chan. It's youtube channels and vids like yours that still keep me motivated and fired up.
Love that Samart-esque lead teep, I've been searching for tutorials for that variation, greatful that you have made it.
If you like samart then check out his youtube channel !
Samarts gym is on of the best gym i have been to in bangkok.
They treated me like family for the month i stayed there.
Good times.
Fuckin covid.....
thanks man!
Man, that lunging teep is a thing of beauty and practicality. Always happy watching this guy's content because he brings things that are "obvious but not obvious" and creative types of techniques. I mean I would have never thought of a lunging teep, even though it is suppose to be obvious that you can do it.
cheers!!
I love the way how honestly you show the failed attempts as well.
thank you!!
Definitely want to perfect this! Thanks! Jonathan Haggerty has some lethal teeps too!
yes he has amazing teeps!
Brilliant. When I first started training MT, I was told that my teeps were pretty good. I've kinda strayed away from them recently, but after watching this I'm inspired to make them a staple again. Such a quick attack. I see so many ways to build off that rear teep too (i.e. once the opponent is used to it, start faking it and go for a superman)
Can definitely see someone winning an entire fight building off just a teep and a jab
thanks for watching David!
Loving this new format of live commentary of ur partner demonstrations before sparring footage. Keep it up jeff 👌🏽 btw, you got any fights lined up with ONE this year?
thank you brother! and not at the moment, I am in talks with them regarding my terms of agreement but not really going well haha
@@MMAShredded Hope to see you fighting again soon!
MMAShredded Jeff Chan fasho fasho brother. Best of luck with the negotiations 🙏🏽
@@MMAShredded ONE not excited about you having an independent youtube channel?
I like that you show the failed atempts too.
thank you!
Nice man !! I’ve joined a Muay Thai gym about 3 weeks ago and have been drilling a lot of your combos. The low kick combos helped me so much it’s insane. I’m having trouble in teeping a bit and this is what I needed! Thank you! Can you in the near future do another Muay Thai Effective Sparring combos video again (Update) or even a combos to defend the teep. Either way I’m locked into your videos !
thanks brother! and yes I definitely can!!
I like how well the teep is hidden without the step forward, but there are situations for each strike. G shit right here💯
You have so much energy in this video. You should do videos like this more often.
thanks for the feedback hehe :)
This Hook -> Teep is SWEET!! The way you chamber the leg and throws it reminds me of the Savate's "chasse frontal", and I can imagine that the same combo could be used not only to the mid section, but also to the hips, thigh or knee, as well as be followed up with other kicks or punches
yeah it is super sneaky!!
cant wait for part 2!! Thank you so much for all your efforts and teaching us in the very best manner!
thank you Mariam!
5:50 Thats like how lorenz larkin throws his teep. Very cool stuff and helpful Jeff
thanks for watching bro!!
Top notch teep drills. Love the last hook teep. Will definitely try.
awesome!
Man i love your videos . Doesn’t matter which one . Always learn something . But after I watch it I can’t sleep because I can’t wait to try it out 😁
hehehe
Good instructions
One of my most useful tools/weapons! I’m a longer fighter so this is something I literally use like my jab 😊👏🔥🥊
thanks for watching!
Jeff will be a world champion mark my words. His dedication to mastering the greats and the willingness to learn always will make him the best in the world.
I appreciate the support but fighting isn't a goal of mine!
@@MMAShredded at least you can say you fought and won in one of the biggest organizations in the world! I’m 36 and I would love to be younger so I could get a fair chance if I did well in the regional scene. I want to fight in the UFC. But they do not sign people at my age anymore, by the time a get a record worthy of the shot. I will be too old for them to develop. I guess hindsight is 2020. It is what it is. Good luck in what ever you choose to do bro!
I agree I think Jeff would smash the light heavyweight scene in ufc for real just like he did in ONE championship but sometimes getting cte gets old so he making money the smart way and feeding his family but would love to see him open some whoop ass LOL
Absolutely adore the teep. Such a low risk yet effective technique. A truly beneficial tool to add to the repertoire of any striking aficionado. Yours looks almost like the side teep of the great Samart Payakroon. Keep up the outstanding content brother!
thanks for watching man!!
Love the last one, definitely will try it
awesome!!
Love that lunging teep. I suck at striking but that move has been working really well
thanks for watching!
Last one is Really cool. Thanx
no prob!
I searched a few times for teep tips by you. this is really cool!
awesome!!!
The lunging teep is probably my favourite one
It's a shame we don't see more teeps in mma
true!! thanks for watching!
Very nice upload, very educational cant wait to train it. Upload the part II already! Thank9
thanks for watching!!
Simple tactics. VERY effective! Thanks for the share, Jeff!!!
thanks for watching!
My favourite technique! Also i never thought of using the last one, thanks for sharing
no problem!
My teep needs A LOT of work. I throw it out but it never lands. Hopefully this video helps my technique. Gonna try the lunging teep tomorrow when I get to train. Thank you for the content
sweet :)
Your vids have helped me a lot I learned a lot of your ground moves and upper moves thank you
thank you!!
Super cool video, love TEEPS! The best MMA content on youtube your the man Jeff!
thank you Jason!!
Jeff, youre the man! Thank you for providing these training videos!
no problem!!
Appreciate all the content
thanks for watching!
Very nice way to present the videos. I enjoy this way of education
thank you!
Jeff great video it helped me out today in sparring
awesome to hear! :)
Nice work Jeff ...thanks! saludos desde Argentina
thank you!!
Thanks Coach! The hook-sideways teep damn cool
haha yeah its super effective!
Always with great content .
Thanks Jeff!
thanks bro!!
2:00 man I love it!
Hey Jeff fighting is not a goal yours but you love fighting,you are here sharing your knowledge
Why don't you get back to ring
Believe in yourself bro
Put behind all the negative thoughts and problems
Show the world what you have got maybe if you win more fights in one your UA-cam channel starts growing at a greater pace
"Miss... surprise!" 😂😂😂 Exactly the thought process of the teep-ee too
Jeff thanks so much for the angle teep tip. Really awesome.
glad you liked it!
Lovee the hook teep combo. Can't wait to start using that
sweet!!
Awesome video - you're an awesome student of the sport and this is going to make my favorite technique even more effective! Can't wait to try the hook - teep! It was nice seeing Kevin Bastien in this vid!
thank you :) I got a full video of me and Kevin coming out eventually!
@@MMAShredded Awesome!! Really can't wait to see it!!
Awesome video. Can't wait to see pt 2
:)
Ty Jeff, much love and respect 🙏
thanks Jon, respect!
Those teeps are a thing of beauty.
cheers!!
haha, great tech and good to see you two having fun with it
thank you!!
This I’m gonna use. Greetings from Holland, kickboxing capital of the world..
cheers!
Great teep advise.
i hope you get 1 million subs. you deserve it
thanks for your support!!
Nice technique men. Great video
thx!
Great and instructional video as always I learned a lot 🙏🏿
glad to hear :)
I just had flashbacks of teep drills from 15 years ago 😅 Nice to watch but I don't miss it.
haha cheers!
Lol had to edit my comment just purchase your solo striking technique course and Sparing & Fight drill ! What should I do first ? I’m pumped up !!
awesome!! thanks for watching! I would start with the solo striking technique! feel free to email me at jeff@mmashredded.com if you have any questions!
MMAShredded Jeff Chan I’m about to email you in just a bit. I have a important question about the stance.
Great Video it really helped me
🙏
cheers!
When do I do the front teen and the side teen from your lethwei friend? And should I aim for the plexus or the thigh or the knee
you can aim for any of those targets!
thank u for the video, awesome as always
thank you bro!
Instructions unclear, landed a groin shot XD
lmfao!
Thats hilarious
Thank you Jeff!
👊😎
no problem!!
Matt is getting huge!
haha thunder thighs!
Damnnn that frog teep is niceee🔥
haha yeah!!!
That hook teep is amazing
it really is effective! :)
Very instructive video! Where is Part 2?
U allways top Jeff!
thanks man!
Those gold gloves are dope
I love them! from hayabusa
awesome vid ones again mann, i got into a bad habit of stabbing them with my toe causing to end up landing on their elbows. That last teep is money
thank you bro! yes the last teep is super effective !!
Love this Bro
thx!
Good stuff man im try when i spar with my friends 💪
awesome!!
Gotta Love those Teeps! Hope to see tips on how to counter teeps or catch them.
definitely can make a video on it!
You should do a video on exit strategy out of the pocket. I feel if you master this you can be a world champion! Variations of how you do this will make you hard to read. I gave you a gem I wanted to make a video on! But I like and support you!
thanks man!
Esperé muchísimo que pusiera los comentarios en Español JAJAJ😂
Saludos desde Argentina
thanks for watching!
Awesome tips thank you! Love the hook before teeping. I always got caught. Going to try this on my partner next time.
awesome!! thanks for watching!
Tips for teep:
See nong o vs saenchai or any of other nong o fights he uses teep to break people's momentum
That left hook hides the teep so well. Cant wait to try this when gyms open
sweet!!
What do you think about what the taekwondo circles call the cut kick? The name differences between styles is definitely confusing, but from what I understand this is like a sliding side kick with the front leg. In some extreme cases they even hold this leg out to counter incoming kicks (got so bad in the era of electronic point detectors that they require you to kick if you lift your leg and can't just hang out, especially as rules disallow kicking the grounded leg)
hmm im not too familiar with that term actually
@@MMAShredded if you search "Taekwondo Cut Kick" you can see what it is. What I've noticed with Taekwondo terms in general is that they often deviate from other kicking martial arts. But lots of videos on the subject due to its utility in Olympic Taekwondo.
Hey Jeff, how are those new gloves you know which ones are they worth the price?
hey bro, honestly I love them. Hayabusa is hands down my favourite pair of gloves now. Very good wrist protection!
Thanks Jeff!!!
no problem :)
Dose the lunging lead teep work on the right leg?
Great Video!
thank you!
Great video.
thank you!
Awesome video! When are we going to see you in the UFC, Jeff?
thank you! and no plans for UFC!
As always u never disappoint.... what leg exercise do you do to maintain your posture so fluid
thank you! I stick with barbell squats and Bulgarian squats!
@@MMAShredded thanks Jeff
Thanks for the insight.
thanks for watching!
Nice work bro
thank you Joel!
Anyone practicing in any form of kickboxing should master the teep. Most important strike in Muay Thai and literally shuts down any other strike. Also use it to set up other strikes
agreed!
@@MMAShredded love your content bro, sub for like 2 years and really helped me with my sparing and delveoping my style🙏🏿 Ive been training for since 2018
I needed this! the teep always feels so weird to land for me.
hope it helps!!
Nice Jeff!
thank you!!
Love this move I did it in comp
awesome!
Bro plz make a fight like video on rico verhoeven. Specially his inside and out side low kick technique.
ill see what I can do!
When to use teep with lead foot or rear foot?
gracias por compartir saludos desde Colombia
thank you!