Your a very good teacher o can tell Just in the way you're able to communicate with the audience you're probably very good at communicating what you're trying to teach
Hey, thanks for the comment and suggestion, Chris Johnson. Indeed, armbar tutorial is on the list for 2018, gonna take our time to make a great one. Meantime, I would suggest you do a search for "tristar armbar", Firas Zahabi has some great content available now on UA-cam. Hope this helps, and thanks again for watching :) - Patrick
That's great. I've watched Firas Zahabi before but not his arm bar tutorial. I'll definitely check that out. By the way do you plan to post any workout videos for fighters or just MMA Tutorials?
We've still got a lot of content to cover in terms of technique tutorials, but yes, eventually we plan to get into fitness, nutrition and other related subjects.
Great video! I like the movement of your legs when you punch,it gives you more control to the strikes, just like in muay chaiya ( traditional muay thai). Do you teach like a mixture of styles, whatever works in a real situation?
Thanks, Alex! Indeed, EMA is a unique curriculum composed of techniques inspired from Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo and BJJ, with some influence from Kung Fu and Krav Maga. Like you said, whatever works, but the key is structure to learn optimally. Hope this helps. - Patrick
Thanks for your comment, Stkrdknmibalz. We will cover that in more detail in the future, but meantime we did already address that aspect a bit in our basic Side Kick video; check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/qchpf3drLfU/v-deo.html. Enjoy! - Patrick
The middle finger knuckle, predominantly. The others will inevitably make contact also though. Check this video for more details! How to Punch ua-cam.com/video/E4-dYIRkUT8/v-deo.html Enjoy! 😊
Hey Abhinav, thanks for your comment. EMA is a unique curriculum composed of techniques inspired from Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo and BJJ, with some influence from Kung Fu and Krav Maga. We did do a tutorial on the Double Leg Takedown: ua-cam.com/video/Jsjv86Llwp0/v-deo.html and how to kick: ua-cam.com/video/2e7HM8-GXwU/v-deo.html. It's not Taekwondo per say, but similar. Hope this helps! - Patrick
Good question, anime Girl. Indeed there will be instances where you will go straight to the side, specifically when your opponent does the same. The angle step is used to create an angle on a stationary opponent. Hope this helps! - Patrick
You sir, are truly generous for putting all this time and effort in every video, i learned so much from here, thanx man
My pleasure, Abdel. Doing my best to provide value, thanks for watching!
- Patrick
I'm going to have fun with this!!! Merci Patrick!
My pleasure. Don't punch anyone who doesn't deserve it, Anik ;)
- Patrick
I always like how he explained it so good. It's easy to understand for beginners.
Thanks, Ajina, glad you like it!
- Patrick
Your a very good teacher o can tell Just in the way you're able to communicate with the audience you're probably very good at communicating what you're trying to teach
Great video Patrick...
As always
Thanks, Ignacio!
Great channel. thanks for sharing Patrik.
My pleasure, Ayechi Ab! Thanks for watching :)
Good stuffs Patrick :)
Thanks, Diana Diana :)
Very underrated martial arts channel. Can you do an arm bar tutorial? I've been waiting for it since the double leg takedown tutorial video.
Hey, thanks for the comment and suggestion, Chris Johnson. Indeed, armbar tutorial is on the list for 2018, gonna take our time to make a great one. Meantime, I would suggest you do a search for "tristar armbar", Firas Zahabi has some great content available now on UA-cam. Hope this helps, and thanks again for watching :)
- Patrick
That's great. I've watched Firas Zahabi before but not his arm bar tutorial. I'll definitely check that out. By the way do you plan to post any workout videos for fighters or just MMA Tutorials?
We've still got a lot of content to cover in terms of technique tutorials, but yes, eventually we plan to get into fitness, nutrition and other related subjects.
Superb again
Great video! I like the movement of your legs when you punch,it gives you more control to the strikes, just like in muay chaiya ( traditional muay thai). Do you teach like a mixture of styles, whatever works in a real situation?
Thanks, Alex! Indeed, EMA is a unique curriculum composed of techniques inspired from Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo and BJJ, with some influence from Kung Fu and Krav Maga. Like you said, whatever works, but the key is structure to learn optimally. Hope this helps. - Patrick
Great content. Keep it up!
Thanks, Stkrdknmibalz!
You are vary thorough thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Can you do a video on flexibility for high kicks?
Thank you
Thanks for your comment, Stkrdknmibalz. We will cover that in more detail in the future, but meantime we did already address that aspect a bit in our basic Side Kick video; check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/qchpf3drLfU/v-deo.html.
Enjoy! - Patrick
Effective Martial Arts thanks!
great channel!
Thanks, Vincent! We're just getting started :)
- Patrick
excellent Thanks so much
Thanks, Dermot Payne, glad you like it!
- Patrick
Which knuckles do you use for striking?
The middle finger knuckle, predominantly. The others will inevitably make contact also though. Check this video for more details!
How to Punch
ua-cam.com/video/E4-dYIRkUT8/v-deo.html
Enjoy! 😊
@@EffectiveMartialArts thank you! I'll check it out
sir which martial art u practice. can u show taekwondo kicking with double legs.
Hey Abhinav, thanks for your comment. EMA is a unique curriculum composed of techniques inspired from Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo and BJJ, with some influence from Kung Fu and Krav Maga. We did do a tutorial on the Double Leg Takedown: ua-cam.com/video/Jsjv86Llwp0/v-deo.html and how to kick: ua-cam.com/video/2e7HM8-GXwU/v-deo.html. It's not Taekwondo per say, but similar. Hope this helps! - Patrick
Gotta combine this with my taewondo thank You🥊🥋👊
Good ideal, Samuel! Good to add some wrestling and grappling as well to have a complete martial arts skillset!
What type of punches are these from
Mostly inspired from Boxing, as well as MMA. - Patrick
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Why not go straight to the side?
Good question, anime Girl. Indeed there will be instances where you will go straight to the side, specifically when your opponent does the same. The angle step is used to create an angle on a stationary opponent. Hope this helps! - Patrick