Sanda Throws Vovinam Around - Vovinam Has Its Moments Too vs Sanda
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- An amazing matchup between a Vovinam practitioner and a Sanda practitioner. This footage is from the Vovinam practitioner. Let's see what the sanda practitioner did right and what the vovinam practitioner could have improved on. Make sure to watch til to end to see a bonus lesson on why you shouldn't try to follow out of instinct the strikes the opponent throws. Leave a comment and let us know what your favorite moments are and whether you've trained Vovinam or Sanda.
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• Vovinam vs Sanda 2013 R1
• vovinam vs sanda 2013 R2
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That moment where vovinam guy charged in with a jump and got launched over Sanda's shoulder was my favorite. So amusing lmao.
I trained Vovinam in Vietnam (Dalat, specifically) for a few weeks. I'd compare it most closely to Taekwondo - there is a combative aspect, but it is primarily in the realm of "performance martial arts."
And in that second realm, IMHO, it's completely underrated. Vovinam is one of the coolest looking martial arts out there, with their emphasis on acrobatic flying head scissor takedowns. It's like the lovechild of wushu and lucha libre.
Are there other specific vietnamese martial arts? I have seen some names but there was very little and i was curious since Vietnam is connected to chinese culture.
@@junichiroyamashita I believe there are, but I'm only familiar with Vovinam.
@@TheMightyMcClaw how would describe Vovinam? The clothing looks like karate,some of the striking too,and the most peculiar thing seems to be those scissor kicks,would you say there is any difference in striking?
@@junichiroyamashita Im Viet so I can answer a couple of questions here. There are way more martial arts in VN but Vovinam is the most organized and well-known, the striking is basically like any other striking arts. But the emphasis of Vovinam is takedown, sweep, throw( not as much as Judo). The version you learn is the sport version, the real Vovinam is used in military and police training. That's why Vovinam emphasis on these aerobic moves and throws. The concept of Vovinam is that you want to use "martial art" at least as possible, ideally immobilize the enemy or off balanced him. For normal people that will be the time to escape from dangerous situations and for officers that will be the time for them to use weapons.
@@junichiroyamashita , bonjour.
La tenue ( Vo phuc), a été emprunté au karaté en 1964( avant il n'y avait pas de tenue officiel). La couleur bleu, couleur de l'espoir, on met de l'espoir dans le pratiquant.
Il y a énormément de différence avec le karaté.
Déjà le but.
Être fort pour être utile ( faire une génération d'hommes vrais pour être utile à la société).
Dans le principe, l'harmonie entre la force et la souplesse ensuite, dans la richesse de son enseignement, pieds, poings, coudes, genoux, clé, lutte ( vat), travail des armes.
Le vovinam est une synthèse des arts martiaux vietnamiens.
On retrouvera ainsi, beaucoup de techniques communes avec le karaté, le kung fu, la boxe , le muythai, la lutte ...
Loving these frequent uploads man. Sanda seems to me like very much like MMA but with some Chinese martial arts mixed in. I feel like where Sanda benefits a lot in these matchups is the automatic reactions they have to dismantle kicks by using throws and take downs. During Zabits short but amazing career we saw how he pretty much had an answer to everything. Almost like the Bruce Lee quotes on "If he moves forward, I move backwards".
Have you seen my translation of the sanda coach interview? I’m going to do more translations soon if sanda material!
@@FightCommentary Pleeaaasse do more of those translations of Sanda material, that video you mention is awesome!
@@FightCommentary Please do! My major is in Mandarin Chinese and I need to keep practicing. Idk if you can keep pinyin and the character subtitles but it woulf help a lot.
Vovinam is basically karate with a fancy leg head grapping takedown that can't be used in a real fight anyway.
Another great fight featuring TCMA? My favorite! Always like seeing people rep old styles effectively
That last takedown also demonstrates a curious phenomenon I've seen a lot in martial arts:
If you spin kick your opponent, chances are very high they will spin kick you shortly after. It's like a "hey, I can do that too!" response.
Vietnamese here. Sanda guy did better. The vovinam guy couldn't defend himself in close combat and grappling because they don't teach how to apply self defense in their sparring. Vovinam is too kungfuey and wushu like. It's mostly for performance and not combatative. My dad went to their training dojo once and he thought it was like a fake kung fu like performance. Vovinam excels in unpredictable takedowns like its scissors takedown. But for everything else, it's better to learn wrestling, bjj, kick/boxing, muay thai, even sanda is a good combat martial art.
See the video " Vovinam vs shotokan in mma - fight commentary breakdown". What do you think?
On a roll with these videos!
Vovinam guy did pretty good for awhile.
This was a very interesting fight to watch ☺️.
Im Viet so I can answer a couple of questions here. Funfact: Võ(Vo) in Vietnamese(Vietnam) means martial art, so Vovinam is Võ Việt Nam, Vietnamese martial art.
doesn't matter what style or martial arts, conditioning is a must
Vovinam has lots of techniques that focus on weak spots which mostly banned in competition.
Isn't that last move actually a technique that is almost solely used in Vovinam? I have no idea what it is called, but it is basically catching the head between your legs as you rotate through the air and meant to either throw the guy or twist his neck if he resists. I've mainly seen it used by women in movies, because it is flashy and sexy, but that looks like what he attempted.
Awesome!
Vo vi nam has a few throws. Notably stance number 4 which is an across the torso arm strike with a leg sweep
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Anybody knows what kinda shin pads the sanda guy has on? Im keen to get one like that.
awesome video! keep em coming! i think those boxing gloves are not really suited for this kind of fight, it gets in the way of those grabs
I've heard of vovinam before I remember its a vietnamese martial that originated from Vietnam. my ex fiancee did trained in it and she is vietnamese when she was younger her mom made her train in because of their vietnamese heritage but anyway I am surprised to see it in action which I havent seen in for a while but thank you for sharing this I might show this to my ex.
Super cool! As you know, I love finding more of this stuff!
Stratejesus ?
This is the first time I heard Vovinam.
I might be talking out of my butt but from what I've seen vovinam is karate based so they are probably aware of throws but they only use trips and sweeps during practice and competition, which might explain why he wasn't prepared to get thrown around even though he knew how to avoid it (in theory) and was also able to kick and drop him (a sweep basically)
Vovinam ran out of energy.
Good fighting from both. So besides labels and categories, somebody tell me what about this Sanda guy seen here is "NOT" kungfu.
Vovinam guy seems to only be aware of one type of kick lmao
The vovinam guy has lower stamina than the sanda guy.
That move reminds me of this at 0:36 of this Sanda vs Taekwondo match - ua-cam.com/video/AeTKvTlZkvI/v-deo.html
As a Vietnamese who also practicing martial art I recommend everyone not to train vovinam . . .
Không thực chiến mấy à bạn.
@@sangvi2849 bạn tự gõ video về vovinam coi họ đấu rồi tự hiểu nha
@@sangvi2849vovinam nhìn giống phim hong kong trung quốc quá bạn ơi
Toddler fight 😂😂