I’m a wing chun practitioner with some northern shaolin and when I spar I always for some reason go into a Muay Thai stance even though I never trained in it… It’s just naturally balanced
This and the step through on a strike are the absolute best. Adding the sound effects always helps too. Hahaha. But yeah, love this one. Usually hide it behind a check hook or something too.
Wow sick Thai flow. Curios, doesn’t the squared stance make you easier to shoot in on and grab a double leg? I don’t think my wrestling is good enough yet to make that sacrifice
From his sound effects, you can tell he's been around too many Muay Thai gyms with fighters from Thailand in them or he's been to Thailand. Either or, that's exactly how Thailand people sound when their sparring
That’s actually brilliant , I’ve been trying to master a switch kick and I just can’t seem to balance or move my hip enough or kick right , i try to isolate it but it’s still very tough , this helped me immensely bro thanks 👍🏻👍🏻
Its called a step through jab. The way you do it is super obvious to anyone watching your legs for kicks, which you are basically begging them to do with all that movement. A jab is blinding.
Successful stance switching is covered via hand play so the opponent won't feel you shifting the weight. So you need the front hand to turn into a rear hand while being extended in a frame.
@@tristargymwestcoastThe weight is always on the right leg. When you switch you basically move your center of gravity from front to back and then as you switch it auto-regulates from your feet placement. That's more like a muay thai stance from Street Fighter's Sagat. The Thai fighters have their center of gravity always in the middle even if they get a bit shifty on the lead leg. In your case your center of gravity is leaned onto your rear leg. You're an experienced grappler (as I've seen in your videos). Imagine someone bulldog grabbing that right leg once they get the rear-leg gimmick. Staying on one leg (like in your case here) will be a simple read and next time you switch like that you'll be timed into a strike on your right side (his left side). And you're a man with experience. You know how bad it is to be struck while weight shifting and at the same time being a static target on that side. It's still a good shift for "that one time".
“OOOOOOHHHHHHUUUIWEYYYYY……
UUHHHHHPPPSSSSHHHHEEEHEUEY”
-my coach 2024
😂😂🤣🤣
So real
😂😂
Tristan even got the sound effects down pat.
Channeled his inner Saenchai
Gotta fake it til you make it
As a Muay Thai practioner i appreciate those voice effects👌🏼
Coach: "guy comes in? Œaæ Œaæ, Teep Œaæ
😂 this is the comment I was looking for
Teep and front kicks are the most underrated kicks in MMA.
because off the danger of wrestlers
Do i automatically get the sound effect by switching stance
No, the sound effect is how you know the technique is perfected 👌🤣😂
Ooooueehhyyyueeeeehahoueeeey
-Coach
Great video. I think Adesanya did the exact same thing you’re mentioning to set up that headkick on Costa. Brilliant technique
His brain indeed stopped perceiving 😂
LOL the ending is perfection 😂
I’m a wing chun practitioner with some northern shaolin and when I spar I always for some reason go into a Muay Thai stance even though I never trained in it… It’s just naturally balanced
This and the step through on a strike are the absolute best. Adding the sound effects always helps too. Hahaha. But yeah, love this one. Usually hide it behind a check hook or something too.
Ue-haooom! Yessir🔥
Don’t forget the Hu-eys 💪
“This is more exciting than that time I saw Bobby McFerrin fall down all those stairs.”
Jonathan haggerty does that alot it works
Unrelated,but if a Frenchman do Muay Thai would it be "Oweee" or "Oui"
This is true. There's another stance too. I just can't remember right now. Quick switching is dope.
I love the sounds, lets go Tristan
Man started sounding like Quan chi for mk
Bro you got that Thai accent down! Ima southeast Asian and you did it very respectfully
Haha thanks man
The muay thai noises make this video
Love the body shots
People asking me what i learned in Muay thai classes: UHEHEHEHEHEUEHEHEHEHEUEHEHEHE
- 911 called
I have to get the Ha-ooom down!! I must master this.
Wimoweh wimoweh wimoweh in the jungle the mighty jungle
Good shit 👍🏽
Ueu huahhh ☠️ i felt that
Watching this with no idea how to fight Southpaw lol
Listen to this short without watching it for comedy by gold 😂
Wow sick Thai flow. Curios, doesn’t the squared stance make you easier to shoot in on and grab a double leg?
I don’t think my wrestling is good enough yet to make that sacrifice
A wrestler shooting:
Uuuuuuueeeeeee
I think I'm ready for the fight
From his sound effects, you can tell he's been around too many Muay Thai gyms with fighters from Thailand in them or he's been to Thailand. Either or, that's exactly how Thailand people sound when their sparring
Uuehhh ueeh
Ahuum ahh huhh CHAMA
Imperceptible switch to southpaw, to drop the fast right hook, invisibly
Mate if I get knocked out by a dude making comedy noises I'm going to be so pissed
That’s actually brilliant , I’ve been trying to master a switch kick and I just can’t seem to balance or move my hip enough or kick right , i try to isolate it but it’s still very tough , this helped me immensely bro thanks 👍🏻👍🏻
convinced if your coach doesnt make sound effects... he cant be a good coach 😂😂😂😂😂
he sounds just like my coach
Its called a step through jab. The way you do it is super obvious to anyone watching your legs for kicks, which you are basically begging them to do with all that movement. A jab is blinding.
Lolololol ok dude, go have fun with your “step through jab” in your room by yourself.
I like that!!!!
Bukaw style ❤
Followed 🔥
Yup.
On the dely, been writing this into my regular stance.
So. Much. Movement.
OoWay
Do I have to make different sounds based on the stance I'm in, or does TEEP HuAGH BOOM UE work in southpaw and orthodox?
Ooohheeee🔥🗣️🔥🔥
UE.
Successful stance switching is covered via hand play so the opponent won't feel you shifting the weight.
So you need the front hand to turn into a rear hand while being extended in a frame.
Did I shift my weight?
@@tristargymwestcoastThe weight is always on the right leg. When you switch you basically move your center of gravity from front to back and then as you switch it auto-regulates from your feet placement.
That's more like a muay thai stance from Street Fighter's Sagat. The Thai fighters have their center of gravity always in the middle even if they get a bit shifty on the lead leg.
In your case your center of gravity is leaned onto your rear leg. You're an experienced grappler (as I've seen in your videos).
Imagine someone bulldog grabbing that right leg once they get the rear-leg gimmick.
Staying on one leg (like in your case here) will be a simple read and next time you switch like that you'll be timed into a strike on your right side (his left side).
And you're a man with experience. You know how bad it is to be struck while weight shifting and at the same time being a static target on that side.
It's still a good shift for "that one time".
lol always that one guy
@@RAPEDBYBLACKSdid you read your name lately?
I hate those stupid noises ppl make.. just fckn spar
No
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He doesn’t do this specific shift that I have seen. This is Thai stance specific, he has more of an mma/boxing stance from what I can tell.
Uaaaaeeee
UE
Are u on peds
🍄😎
Uê
Nice
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