The secret of Muay Thai is in the Hips and Standing Leg

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • Perhaps of all my videos this otherwise non-eventful one captures the ONE simple thing that Master K has always tried to communicate about Muay Thai. It's called the Art of Eight Limbs, but the power does not come from the limbs. It comes out of the hips, pelvis and abdomen, and thus the standing leg. And you see that in this clip as he tries to get me to find that power across several different techniques, from strikes, to round-kicks, to knees, repeat knees and push kicks. I've studied with him for 2 years now and I'm still just beginning to harness this source of power.
    Find Master K at www.masterkelbowko.com, in New Jersey, United States; or at (201)755-3212

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  • @ninjaraph
    @ninjaraph 5 років тому +120

    When i first watched this video as a complete beginner, I was thinking yeah thats nice, interesting. Now that I've come back to it and grown in MT, I realize just how gifted he is and the depth of the knowledge he's trying to impart. I had no clue how much I didnt know. Beautiful video.

  • @8limbsUs
    @8limbsUs  12 років тому +50

    Master K is the king of details - it takes me a very long time to digest everything I learn in a single session with him.

  • @bucktip
    @bucktip 8 років тому +55

    fuck man, why can't all trainers be like that ..hes constantly correcting you and explaining things ( hes showing that he cares and you're not just another "number or Body"....and you can clearly see that theres a relationship between you two...I also learned a few things from this vid---Ioved this video , thanks a million.

  • @8limbsUs
    @8limbsUs  11 років тому +38

    Relaxing is so hard to do in action. I know exactly what you mean - I laugh when my trainers tell me to relax because I usually end up getting hit in the face when I do and being hit isn't really, you know, relaxing. Breathing is the main thing, it's about using muscle tension FOR the strike and FOR the block. Like when you trip or miss a step and your body locks up for a second before you regain your balance - it's momentary, not walking around tense.

  • @mohaiminulhasan252
    @mohaiminulhasan252 8 років тому +58

    He is a good teacher. I envy you.

    • @MP212NYC
      @MP212NYC 8 років тому +2

      my thoughts exactly. one on one like that and being told NOT to hold back? priceless training.

    • @stseantmusic
      @stseantmusic 6 років тому

      seriously!

    • @kuruqtshaha4832
      @kuruqtshaha4832 3 роки тому

      Facts how much do these cost?

  • @ALIENSHADZ
    @ALIENSHADZ 10 років тому +43

    i love this guys energy, hes aura and vibration is very good, humble teacher.

    • @solace881
      @solace881 5 років тому

      ALIENSHADZ 13 aura and vibrations? You picking that up from a video? lol

  • @karateusa1
    @karateusa1 10 років тому +22

    Really shows improvement of student by instructors keen eyes
    and ability to stay relaxed and absorb the power...great inspiration

  • @owl-1314
    @owl-1314 2 роки тому +4

    Master K looks like a excellent teacher! It is a honor to get glimpse into some of his lessons. Thank you Sylvie, for sharing this so everyone can learn!

  • @mikev4155
    @mikev4155 3 роки тому +3

    Sylvie, Thanks for your great videos. My wife and I are doing Muay Thai here in Virginia Beach and Iv'e done it for 10 years I'm 55 and my wife is 45 and she's been doing it for 5 months(my daughter is 8 and she is doing both Jiu jitsu and Muay Thai). It took me a while to convince my wife to start. After 5 months of Muay Thai my wife wished she would have started when I did 10 years ago. We've just discovered your videos and my wife is very happy that she found you on a youtube search. After watching your videos you have given more reason for my wife to train.We want to thank you for that.

  • @AmericanTestConstitution
    @AmericanTestConstitution 11 років тому +64

    Awesome training. I like those old Asian masters. They really give the training an authentic feel. At a lot of big kickboxing/MMA gyms, it feels like I am training at a department store.

    • @KennethKetchum
      @KennethKetchum 10 років тому +7

      You are accurately describing my childhood white belt training experience (1970s) compared to today where I no longer teach just because of the authenticity of your latter experience which is exactly why I train in my own home now with not more than two students at a time. I was initially trained by the Asian masters and their students who focused on mastering the fundamentals meaning that yesterday's green belts are equal to if not superior to today's brown belts. I have literally witnessed this in today's belt holders who are more than likely overweight, poorly conditioned aerobically and inferior in form. Even boxing trainer's train their top students one at a time and this is not possible today because one wants to keep their studio open. However, this video shows you how to really be trained by a true master and all training should be held to such a high standard because the body needs to know how to more correctly when applying such force against another body. Great upload and comment.

    • @get_downed_boi6270
      @get_downed_boi6270 7 років тому +7

      Asian master lmao

  • @BesidetheDyingFire
    @BesidetheDyingFire 5 років тому +3

    I just started Muay Thai a couple of weeks ago and I’m lucky to have found your channel; videos like these and the commentary videos are an awesome resource to hear different techniques described and demonstrated in different ways since the way my classes are set up I don’t get much one on one time with the coach.

  • @brandoncavins644
    @brandoncavins644 10 років тому +36

    Each moment of contact should be a mini explosion so to speak. Drive your hips and head through the target. Letting your head fall back at impact takes away from the power at it's most crucial point, impact. Watch a few videos of Chi Sirasute. He is a master of getting perfect technique, speed and power across to students. Then again, he is the grandmaster of thai boxing. Your training looks good!

  • @TheMass33
    @TheMass33 10 років тому +4

    This is a good teacher. Explaining every detail of the strike. Keep up the good work.

  • @ThePntguard10
    @ThePntguard10 12 років тому +2

    wonderful video. ive watched and enjoyed everyone of his videos. also great work by the trainee. i travel to thailand for 6 moths every year to train and love it. I would cherish the opportunity to learn from Master K while I was back in the U.S. He's an amazing instructor and teacher!

  • @roelhoremans5887
    @roelhoremans5887 6 років тому +1

    Seems like a wonderful instructor. Pushing you just the right amount while keeping it fun. Gotta love the Thai way.

  • @Overunity357
    @Overunity357 6 років тому +2

    I loved his quick tune up of your hook... Also its crazy to me that he is still so spry and snappy. Also, all his pelvic thrusts started to make me giggle after a while. :) Great teacher, great student.

  • @desnebula5699
    @desnebula5699 5 років тому +1

    I really liked this. Its like hes extracting every bit of power he can find in you and defintely gonna try this hip and knee stuff he was talking about!

  • @Rnav4712
    @Rnav4712 10 років тому +6

    Very nice , I've trained in Thailand and love what you both are doing. Great Job.

  • @applejuice5635
    @applejuice5635 5 років тому +2

    I love the jazz playing in the background! I've always found that it's a great soundtrack for shadow boxing and hitting the bag/pads.

  • @AshfabNutritionashfab
    @AshfabNutritionashfab 8 років тому +7

    This seems like invaluable advice. Balance is an overlooked aspect in muay thai since you are required to stand on one foot often thrusting your hips. That's why I imagine yogis would do well in muay thai boxing if they were to have the stomach for it. You're awesome Sylvie, really. Great job.

    • @bizmonkey007
      @bizmonkey007 8 років тому +4

      Balance isn't really overlooked. In boxing, it's definitely one of the core fundamentals and that applies to any stand up art really. Shadow boxing on a tire is one such excercise that helps.

    • @carlossssssss5492
      @carlossssssss5492 2 роки тому

      Actually a lot of the point sistem in muay thai is based on destroying your opponents balance

  • @gliu9482
    @gliu9482 6 років тому +1

    “Slide in”! A subtle movement, a lot of people don’t know or don’t talk about it!I need to work on this! And develop a good control of balance.

  • @BlackMoridin
    @BlackMoridin 9 років тому +4

    Beautiful vid to watch before my own training xD I'm a very leg oriented fighter, and love watching vids on how to generate more power in my kicks. Thx for sharing this!

  • @FCT8306onTwoWheels
    @FCT8306onTwoWheels 11 років тому +1

    Definitely in the hips when kicking, and punching of course. Our coach tells us and always reminds me to turn my waist before bringing my leg around, makes more power too.

  • @aardesign671
    @aardesign671 11 років тому +1

    Great Coach!!! I hope to meet him one day. He is truly committed to excellence.

  • @solace881
    @solace881 5 років тому +1

    Loved how he referenced the jazz drums to the rhythm of kicking im going to apply that to every drill and sparring session from now on! Beautiful insight and wisdom from the teacher.

  • @soldierblake
    @soldierblake 8 років тому +4

    Your coach, Master K is a really good teacher and you catch on really fast to what he is teaching you. I'm only three months into training, so I've been trying to learn some of the things he's talking about putting your hips into your strikes. I just subscribed and i'll be checking out some of your other videos. Thank you for the video upload

  • @oanhle1754
    @oanhle1754 9 років тому +2

    I love watching her kicks & punches.

  • @QueenLatishaM
    @QueenLatishaM 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for the effort on replying on us your fans, also for the video clips about throwing good kicks. I'll be working on my hips and do all your tips . We'll be waiting for your next videos:) more power! choke dee :D

  • @qsk.question7887
    @qsk.question7887 9 років тому +4

    I know exactly how this girl feels! im doing the same training, so I feel you girl...

  • @Kickboxingathome
    @Kickboxingathome 11 років тому +2

    Wow, I wish I could spend a few days with him training me and straightening me out on a bunch of things! Great teacher! Thanks for the video

  • @CheetoChop1
    @CheetoChop1 6 років тому

    Not even halfway through the 2nd video and I already love your channel. Best channel on UA-cam hands down.

  • @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips
    @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips 9 років тому +13

    this lady trains hard

  • @andrejlykov6408
    @andrejlykov6408 5 років тому +1

    Wow, your leg kicks are really good know. Very interesting to see your progress. Thanks you for your videos!

  • @juvesissoko22
    @juvesissoko22 13 років тому

    really like the relationship you have with your Khru. It's really amazing to see how much he is dedicated and how much you respect him.

  • @briky7126
    @briky7126 10 років тому +1

    Great Kru reminds me of my grandad and i when we use to train.

  • @Rhickey76
    @Rhickey76 8 років тому +2

    Master K seems very legit, that stomping and recruiting that bouncing power off the floor is so important

    • @benjackson1506
      @benjackson1506 8 років тому +1

      Master k? There's no such thing as masters in mush thai. There are Krus, but this man most certainly is not a kru. Just some couch potato that watched a few Thai fights.

    • @benjackson1506
      @benjackson1506 8 років тому

      +Ben Jackson also the closest thing to a master is Arjan

    • @-Redman-
      @-Redman- 8 років тому +2

      +Ben Jackson are you calling 75 fight in Thailand being a couch potato?

    • @Pstoner8
      @Pstoner8 8 років тому

      +Ben Jackson Thats a big different and you understand it like a Thai people man

  • @sufuhashim2092
    @sufuhashim2092 10 років тому +4

    Getting it in! I love to train dedicated girls. They put a lot into it. Good job coach and student.

  • @8limbsUs
    @8limbsUs  11 років тому +16

    Nope, this chick never did any other training other than Muay Thai, beginning with Master K. I just have better hands than kicks at this point in my training.

    • @maxpayne6919
      @maxpayne6919 6 років тому +2

      i came to this video to see the difference of you now... holy!! Sky and earth

  • @SYSPLUCK
    @SYSPLUCK 11 років тому +8

    Animated instructors are always more fun. In my experience they get their messages across better and keep you more focused.

  • @jordanbouma12
    @jordanbouma12 10 років тому +4

    I normally watch Cuppaworkout's stuff but i'll be keeping up with you vid's now to. As a fellow Muay Thai/Boran practicianer I'm always up for a lesson; So Thank You.

  • @livethechaos13
    @livethechaos13 12 років тому

    were so lucky to have teachers like him around.

  • @Zed100000
    @Zed100000 12 років тому +2

    After years of muay thai it took me some time to realise that the path to improve power isn't simply through technique or strength training legs - but also really improving balance and flexibility (especially in the hips!) now i spend more time stretching my hip flexors before and after training. (espeically because i sit on my ass all day as a job) - that really screws my hips flexibility

  • @SOULFIGHT
    @SOULFIGHT 10 років тому +2

    Awesome trainer and great training cues.

  • @throwaway8019
    @throwaway8019 Рік тому

    Been following your channel for a long time. Learned basics of muay thai from you. Yesterday i saw you knocking a girl out with left hook and i was really surprised. Very inspirational

  • @ThatHuedGuy
    @ThatHuedGuy 10 років тому +1

    I'm glad I found this, I'm gonna watch more videos now as a result of you posting this. Thank you. Well done by the way, lookin good :D

  • @Herp234
    @Herp234 10 років тому +3

    Haha, that instructor is hilarious! But in the best way possible so as not to insult him. Great instructor.

  • @HakatimeRugby
    @HakatimeRugby 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video! just starting muay thai myself,Master K is the truth!

  • @drterrenceyap
    @drterrenceyap 3 роки тому

    What a workout on doing same routine..but the detail of the execution is GOLD.

  • @hussamkarrar4447
    @hussamkarrar4447 Рік тому

    I love muthay im from sudan.. I like style the training so much... Thank you for sharing this session with us

  • @specialized19841009
    @specialized19841009 2 роки тому

    Wow this guy is super cool...love watching you both. Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-pd4yp4iv7w
    @user-pd4yp4iv7w 6 років тому +1

    this is amazing training. his not giving up on her* . she as a student is not giving up on life. Just an amazing session. Whatever doesn't kill you** makes you stronger. What an amazing show of strength and fighting spirit.

  • @jamoorg
    @jamoorg 8 років тому +4

    I found this video very encouraging! I had been doing Muay thai for a year before I came here to train in Thailand (have been for 2 weeks so far with 2 weeks to go) and I thought I was somewhat good, at least for how long I had been training. But i discovered when I got here I was far off! My kicks just aren't right in technique, i struggle with the twisting off the hips! Its been 2 weeks and still im getting yelled at (TWIST YOUR HIPPPPS!). Some days i think f*ck this i'll never get it, but seeing videos like this, I think the beauty in Muay thai is its constant learning, your trainer is never going to be like 'perfect!' 'great!'. Compared to a normal citizen you'd appear as great, but to a thai trainer they'll always find something! I'll go to training in the morning with that in mind and just keep trying! Thanks for the videos, this isnt the only one i've found informative!

    • @abdullahk9606
      @abdullahk9606 7 років тому

      Jamie Murray where in Thailand did you train? I'm thinking of going for training holiday

  • @The_Sovereign777
    @The_Sovereign777 4 місяці тому

    He seems like such a rad dude, awesome session!

  • @2aotearoa
    @2aotearoa 8 років тому

    I trained with Arjan Burklerk in Chaing Mai when he had his gym there 2012 for almost 1 year and really loved the video you had with him in his gym in Lampang .Muay thai when taught properly is about repetition until it becomes 2nd nature and I see this in this video here.Love your videos good luck for future ,DJ

  • @cyroluzindo
    @cyroluzindo 13 років тому

    Thank you Sylvie. So far the best fighting channel for muay thai.
    I would love to see the instructions of master k on warming up before the trainning

  • @Kryptoniiite777
    @Kryptoniiite777 11 років тому +1

    Well, I know lots of thai fighters. I am one myself. I know several Krus as well. From my experience, they develop kicks much faster than hands, but my background is in boxing. Your hands are looking really good. :) Kicks are not bad either. Keep at 'er!

  • @cubski
    @cubski 11 років тому

    Great video between Kru and student. I'm envious.

  • @FightEquipt
    @FightEquipt 4 роки тому

    I admire you Sylvie, living the live, training with the bests.

  • @sempaimike16
    @sempaimike16 13 років тому

    he is a great man and great teacher. thank you for posting

  • @ศุภฤกษ์หนูขาว

    When look back to this. It feels like go back to the foundation. It new and full energy

  • @uclababybruin4210
    @uclababybruin4210 6 років тому

    I've been there. when a particular training session feels like the worst one but you gain so much from it.

  • @mortalkomment8028
    @mortalkomment8028 3 роки тому

    Very good technical training and advice.

  • @WrangleMcDangle
    @WrangleMcDangle 2 роки тому

    what an amazing teacher

  • @kowekokun
    @kowekokun 11 років тому

    You are lucky! You are learning out of a great master!

  • @TheDillonCasey
    @TheDillonCasey 9 років тому +1

    I love this teacher

  • @Kf23000
    @Kf23000 8 років тому +2

    Very good trainer !!! Congrats

  • @Mr2012883
    @Mr2012883 9 років тому +3

    Love this guy..

  • @tigahstyle
    @tigahstyle 11 років тому +1

    It's hard to relax, but it's so key. As you get more and more tired, there's no choice but to really implore your hips to do all the talking for you. Especially important for those really fast short blows he's showing you in close like the body hook. It's super tiring dragging that knee across your target in the kicks if you can't get that bottom foot up on the ball and heel rotated towards your target. Work that quick snap of the foot, extension of the hip to full! Looks good!

  • @8limbsUs
    @8limbsUs  12 років тому +1

    Nah, splits aren't something we mess around with for Muay Thai. For the hips you just have to keep doing the movements and gradually your stability, balance, flexibility and strength will work themselves out. Master K learned to kick over his head by trying to kick branches that were over his head and eventually got there. I do an exercise for my hip flexibility - search for the video "Hip Rotation and Flexibility - Lanna Muay". For hamstring/calf try to relax your leg as you swing it

  • @avishekmitra9298
    @avishekmitra9298 6 років тому

    You inspire me in a lot of ways & your Kru always makes my day with His abyss of energy.
    Swadeekrap!

  • @cjspinho
    @cjspinho 7 років тому

    I Loved ! And your Sensei is so exigent and careful ! Congrats !

  • @fatalradius
    @fatalradius 10 років тому

    Seems like an awesome teacher.

  • @GetDamage
    @GetDamage 13 років тому

    I love the push kick, knee combo. very nice. thanks for the video.

  • @azbianka
    @azbianka 5 років тому

    Thank you Sylvie sharing this video 🙏

  • @2Bdanii
    @2Bdanii 10 років тому

    Awesome! I'd love to have such an amazing teacher.

  • @MikeS24-v4s
    @MikeS24-v4s 9 років тому +2

    That is some awesome training!

  • @felipemercado87
    @felipemercado87 13 років тому +1

    wow a great trainer you dont get those trainers at the typical mma gym every gym needs a trainer like that

  • @ronnysudiono315
    @ronnysudiono315 6 років тому

    "Think about this one, not that one..... the standing leg makes the power" (not the kicking leg). Great teacher!

  • @AdvancedMuayThaiTech
    @AdvancedMuayThaiTech 7 років тому +4

    great coach

  • @TypicalSpanger
    @TypicalSpanger 11 років тому

    You're such an inspiration to me; I'm trying to get my female friends hooked on you.

  • @8limbsUs
    @8limbsUs  12 років тому

    Yes, it's very much like a hip thrust, using the standing leg and the hip to generate the power in the kick.

  • @Obishinobi_
    @Obishinobi_ 10 років тому +1

    You have a Master with a good heart.
    May I advise to work on breath control? I self practice myself and whenever i spool up some big air it helps me strike faster. Also try engaging your core muscles a split second before your strike hits the target.
    Nice Session ! :)

  • @ketchuplad157
    @ketchuplad157 6 років тому

    This looks so chill, old asian guy giving really dedicated training with some jazz in the background haha

  • @jaydabbott965
    @jaydabbott965 10 років тому

    Yes he is Very VERY VERY GOOD!!! He is the best ive seen in my career or on youtube except my trainer had the same skills and i can recognize his talent!!!

  • @leah19841
    @leah19841 12 років тому

    these are great vids that you upload.i agree, he is very detailed.I'm only semi training in this form but i love it and these are super helpful! thank you

  • @heatonyou69
    @heatonyou69 10 років тому

    awesome... keep up the training, all the hard work will pay off in the end.. old school training is the best. good luck!

  • @TheFluoTube
    @TheFluoTube 8 років тому

    Very good. Thanks for sharing !

  • @t2t2hh1
    @t2t2hh1 10 років тому

    Teacher is awsm. he really try to put you on good level ! he is good so do not lose hem.

  • @prakashrathod4125
    @prakashrathod4125 8 років тому +1

    Good video, I've only just started muay thai.

  • @philipshapkin6607
    @philipshapkin6607 8 років тому +11

    this is like karate kid in real life haha. pretty cool

  • @haha880814
    @haha880814 12 років тому

    omfg that´s the best old man i´ve seen. so much energy in that small rock hard thai body!

  • @IndySchumacher
    @IndySchumacher 13 років тому

    Happy New Year Sylvie!
    Damn.. once you get the secret there's so much power in those kicks!
    Great! Keep on the great work.

  • @mmayan
    @mmayan 3 роки тому +1

    By now you have trained with The Who is who of Muay Thai but I still love these early videos.

  • @JourneyofaCEO
    @JourneyofaCEO Рік тому

    This is gold, we get for free 🙌🏻❤️

  • @TheDigiVestor
    @TheDigiVestor 7 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this training session. It's golden :)

  • @zimd
    @zimd 10 років тому

    Very interesting and relatable video, thanks for the upload

  • @Kruger187
    @Kruger187 11 років тому

    Fantastic work ethic! Great Instruction!

  • @BigBrainHacks
    @BigBrainHacks 8 років тому

    I love your videos! (Just started muay thai)

  • @fabian13333
    @fabian13333 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this videos, great insight, I like his accent when he say yaaas

  • @RandomRaptor679
    @RandomRaptor679 8 років тому +1

    oh, snap! it's Master K! I didn't know he still has his garage or basement videos! I haven't met him, but I used to watch his videos from 12 years ago! Awe, he's aging. Man, I wish I could meet him
    "679"