Complete mma beginner here and just wanna say love your videos Cory very easy to digest and understand can’t wait to see you back fighting for the title thank you for these videos!!
Appreciate this , ppl don’t understand it’s the little things like what your teaching that help even experienced fighters understand what they are doing wrong
Excellent video Cory, i was wondering how the sales are going, from this clips it's obvious it is such great content, but even though it is priced really well (if you compare for example bjj instructionals with instructors of similar caliber, yours are cheaper) , it seems a relatively small niche. I hope the sales are great and you can justify keep investing your time on doing this. I believe instructionals are awesome for a multitude of reasons but one of the best is that they are timeless, your instructionals coud help the careers of fighters that are born many years after your death, and the principles you teach could help much more people than you could ever reach in person.
Yo, I’m a fan but not a massive watcher of MMA fights, somewhere between a casual and amateur. Massive respect for your success. I came here ‘cause I got curious after seeing clips of your time on Joe’s podcast. And I have to say, I’m blown away by how efficient and relevant your teaching feels in this video. It’s all digestible and applicable, and I feel like you really hit the balance for scaling it both to the hobbyists and the enthusiasts at a more intermediate or higher level. I’m sure you’ll leave a great legacy behind as a coach and teacher as well as through your own fighting. I hope the full instructional course continues to do well! Rest easy, now!
This is so fire! I sparred for my first time and I was getting lit up like a Christmas tree. I feel like this is going to be very useful, will def try to incorporate into my next session. 😊
You seem a very good training partner. No unnecessary hardness on your partner to show what a tough guy you are, just clean technique. Everything is clearly explained. Subbed.
Hello Cory ! Thank you very much :) I don't know how you don't have more views or likes on this content, because I enjoy it a lot and find it really helpful ! The way you teach is perfect, because you understand that we all have different styles and knowledge about fighting, and you still adapt by teaching the basics that could work for anybody regardless of their background. You also said that there are many ways to do one same thing, no rules. For example, this logic applies for hooks, there are many ways to throw a hook. There's not only one unique type of hooks that is correct. Also it depends on the distance, on the height of the opponent, etc. Concerning what we would like to see next, since you've asked (I hope you're reading this), I would really like you to do a video about footwork, and more precisely the constant switching stance you always do. You used it very much in your fight against Chito or TJ. The way you switch southpaw to move to your left out of nowhere sometimes is just amazing. And many more details you do to create angles and evade strikes... I'd really like to know why, when, and how you do them ! Sean O'Malley also uses the switching stance type of footwork a lot ! This is what helped him most in the fight against Sterling. In fact that's the reason why Sterling wasn't able to get a hold of O'Malley. I am very tall (6.1ft) for my weight class (150lbs), but therefore kind of very skinny. So fighters like you or Sean really inspire me a lot. You're the best
Your striking methodology is beautiful. So much more to striking than what people realize. Combos are nice, but for every attack there is a counter, and a counter to the counter, and a counter to that etc. beautiful work, you’ve won me over as a fan my man!
Just wanted to say really loved the video and it’s interesting to see how you break down a technique to its basic form to adding layers to it for drilling, this has been educational this is like some Jedi level stuff so thank you. Wishing you all the happiness and success possible ✌️
Man just wana say you are a genius one thing about you is you make everything understandable... thanks man... became a big fan after first time listening to you at joe rogan podcast... your words always give perspective to understand anything in general also...
This was fire. I have only trained jiu jitsu but I do watch a lot of videos on striking but most of the people can’t teach it worth a damn TBH. This was super easy to pick up on, great for beginners. Rooting for you sandman get that belt!
Thank so much for the gold info. Could you at some point do a video about stance switching (what its for & why some people say its bad blah blah...). There's just a lot of myths about stance switching that are weird and you are the guy to break them down.
Yo Cory, huge fan, heal up and when you do fight for that title shot. Fight Sean, Vera, Merab, Dana, the UFC, the world to campaign for that title shot cause in my opinion you deserve it more than anyone in the division at the moment. I swear, if Vera gets it before you do imma pop a blood vessel cause we need honest fighters like you to bring some semblance of proper sportsmanship that embody that spirit of being a martial artist.
Success can be subtractive, that is to say I prefer to keep things simple. I appreciate the no BS perspective. I hold practicality over performance. Everyone thinks a question mark kick is cool, but brother ima need you to learn to round kick to the legs/ body before I have you dislocate your hip trying to be a ninja.
I love these videos Cory. When you're practicing your defence, and fighting / sparring in general. Are you looking your opponent in the eyes mainly? Or their torso.. hands? I like how you said to train your eyes.
Hey Cory, great video. I have a question regarding the weight of the front leg. Around the 18 minute mark you mention that you should keep the left / lead leg heavy to push back. If you are consistently popping after combinations, would your opponent be able to start chopping at your legs as they expect you to be heavy on the lead leg? I understand striking is dynamic so you shouldn't necessarily be doing the same evasive movement after every engagement, but I still worry about leaving that leg out without the ability to quickly check.
THE TITLE SHOT IS YOURS BRO.... your on a 3 fight win streak ...your next. I have all the faith in the world that you will be CHAMPION. YOUR THE SANDMAN. PUT SEAN OMALLEY TO SLEEP...your a true mixed martial artist...tactical and dangerous on all fronts. Omalley is not on your level right now...Heal up and God bless you brother. I expect to see that belt on your shoulder by the first of the year
I have short legs and always have trouble doing triangles. I know you don’t have this problem but it would be cool to see some triangle set ups and maybe some transitions to other subs
That was a great video and great drill. And although there are several progressions to this exercise it is only one exercise. The question is how do you combine different exercises that share the same theme or main idea into a workout. How do you choose the main focus of a workout. So that all the drills and exercises Within it share a common theme?
Greetings from the equator. I love your videos and I just thought maybe I could give some genuine feedback. I think your videos could improve a lot just by raising the volume. When I watch your shorts or videos, the volume is, to some degree, lower compared to other videos on UA-cam, so I think your videos would stand out a lot more if the volume was just a bit higher. That's all. I also root for Chito and other fighters, but I like your personality and philosophy a lot better, so good luck on getting that belt ✌️
So I tried that 2nd pop drill with the cross during a sparring sesh but I just couldn't catch the guy. I think partly it's because i'd take a big step back but there's also the fact that this guy just keeps moving backwards whenever someone throws shit at him. How would you go about closing the distance following a pop in the situation where the other guy keeps moving back? I was thinking to try a little gallop once I pop off and build up from there with whatever is open. Cut an angle or something. But man, he is literally always retreating, doesn't even counter which I suppose makes things a bit less risky for me. Just really difficult to catch him. Thanks for these videos btw man, they're super cool and it's great that you've made some of them free. Might invest some $$ in the paid content once I can spare some cash.
I like the fighting game comparison because combos in real life it's not as simple as when you land your jab you do A, B and C. They need to be done with the idea that whatever you're hitting is gonna hit back.
If I am a shorter fighter then do you think it’s worth it to drill this because if your short and you hit them and take that little step back your still in range
Good question. Off the top of my head, you have to know all the techniques (Jab, cross, hooks, etc) - these are your weapons. Then learn how to be defensive and keep yourself safe (good guard, movement, etc). Then learn how to be defensive and add in offense. Then learn to be offensive while also defensive. I get into a lot on the instructionals tbh
Cory love your content and the way you break things down very slow and simple. If I could mention one thing for improvement, I'm training my 5 year old son and all the curse words make it where I can't show him your videos. Perhaps since your videos are instructional and will be viewed by young kids you could clean up the language?
This guy feels the need to explain himself too much. Dude, it's okay. Also , it's not "linguistics", your're talking about vocabulary. Great tutorials.
Cory vs Sean (as soon as you heal up) or we or the "Sand Fans" Riot!🔥
On meee🎉🎉
"Sandfan" is cool, Id been calling myself a Sandfag lmao 🏳️🌈 😂 Sandfan is better tho Imm use that from now on
Complete mma beginner here and just wanna say love your videos Cory very easy to digest and understand can’t wait to see you back fighting for the title thank you for these videos!!
You’re welcome!!
For the real men out there 😂 Corey to funny. Guys this type of teaching is worth thousands of dollars. Sandman is truly blessing us.
If you wanna hear me talk for 9 hours more in depth check out the instructionals!
@@CorySandhagenMMA what?!? I need this now
@@rioblazezo7731he has a full blown course in his description check it out if u want
you vs sean has fight of the year written all over it, cant wait
Appreciate this , ppl don’t understand it’s the little things like what your teaching that help even experienced fighters understand what they are doing wrong
Excellent video Cory, i was wondering how the sales are going, from this clips it's obvious it is such great content, but even though it is priced really well (if you compare for example bjj instructionals with instructors of similar caliber, yours are cheaper) , it seems a relatively small niche. I hope the sales are great and you can justify keep investing your time on doing this. I believe instructionals are awesome for a multitude of reasons but one of the best is that they are timeless, your instructionals coud help the careers of fighters that are born many years after your death, and the principles you teach could help much more people than you could ever reach in person.
That's true I still rewatch old 2006-2009 K1 Max Kickbox fights and steal their combos
They’re going great! Way more than I thought so people must like them. More coming soon once I can move my arm more!
@@CorySandhagenMMAwe need more striking & mma instructionals. I’d also like one that talks about how to integrate wrestling & striking
Cory the phrase you were looking for was “if you’re tryna’ get nice with it”
Yo, I’m a fan but not a massive watcher of MMA fights, somewhere between a casual and amateur. Massive respect for your success. I came here ‘cause I got curious after seeing clips of your time on Joe’s podcast.
And I have to say, I’m blown away by how efficient and relevant your teaching feels in this video. It’s all digestible and applicable, and I feel like you really hit the balance for scaling it both to the hobbyists and the enthusiasts at a more intermediate or higher level. I’m sure you’ll leave a great legacy behind as a coach and teacher as well as through your own fighting.
I hope the full instructional course continues to do well! Rest easy, now!
9:19 genuine lol
This is so fire! I sparred for my first time and I was getting lit up like a Christmas tree. I feel like this is going to be very useful, will def try to incorporate into my next session. 😊
This is great stuff
You v O'Malley is going to be BANGER. STRAP SZN Cory LFG
Chito is jumping the line and then Merab because he's number one contender. So its going to be a while.
I really like the way Cory teaches striking... I've always struggled to find striking coaching that feels aligned with my personality
Very interesting film, lots to take away. And completely free! Needs to be archived
You seem a very good training partner. No unnecessary hardness on your partner to show what a tough guy you are, just clean technique. Everything is clearly explained. Subbed.
Tutorial on two-footed donkey kick please
Hello Cory !
Thank you very much :)
I don't know how you don't have more views or likes on this content, because I enjoy it a lot and find it really helpful !
The way you teach is perfect, because you understand that we all have different styles and knowledge about fighting, and you still adapt by teaching the basics that could work for anybody regardless of their background.
You also said that there are many ways to do one same thing, no rules. For example, this logic applies for hooks, there are many ways to throw a hook. There's not only one unique type of hooks that is correct. Also it depends on the distance, on the height of the opponent, etc.
Concerning what we would like to see next, since you've asked (I hope you're reading this), I would really like you to do a video about footwork, and more precisely the constant switching stance you always do.
You used it very much in your fight against Chito or TJ. The way you switch southpaw to move to your left out of nowhere sometimes is just amazing. And many more details you do to create angles and evade strikes... I'd really like to know why, when, and how you do them !
Sean O'Malley also uses the switching stance type of footwork a lot ! This is what helped him most in the fight against Sterling. In fact that's the reason why Sterling wasn't able to get a hold of O'Malley.
I am very tall (6.1ft) for my weight class (150lbs), but therefore kind of very skinny. So fighters like you or Sean really inspire me a lot.
You're the best
Your striking methodology is beautiful. So much more to striking than what people realize. Combos are nice, but for every attack there is a counter, and a counter to the counter, and a counter to that etc.
beautiful work, you’ve won me over as a fan my man!
Brilliant fighter Brilliant Coach 👏
Just wanted to say really loved the video and it’s interesting to see how you break down a technique to its basic form to adding layers to it for drilling, this has been educational this is like some Jedi level stuff so thank you. Wishing you all the happiness and success possible ✌️
The way you coach is so insane. I wanna move to colorado just to train there
Man just wana say you are a genius one thing about you is you make everything understandable... thanks man... became a big fan after first time listening to you at joe rogan podcast... your words always give perspective to understand anything in general also...
Saving up money to buy the instructional, god I can’t wait for the full things.
Daaamn corey really getting litty with it 😂😂😂
This is such quality. Nice one mate👌👍
I love th fact that there is no bullshit in your words I sense integrity and sincerity
I love the more educational videos you have compared to the more entertainment focused videos of other fighters.
Thanks for these golden tidbits
This was fire. I have only trained jiu jitsu but I do watch a lot of videos on striking but most of the people can’t teach it worth a damn TBH. This was super easy to pick up on, great for beginners. Rooting for you sandman get that belt!
A Video of you're dynamics on switching stances and balance 👏
Thank so much for the gold info. Could you at some point do a video about stance switching (what its for & why some people say its bad blah blah...). There's just a lot of myths about stance switching that are weird and you are the guy to break them down.
I love it bro thank you very much please dig deeper on angles, feints, closing a distance or maintaining it
This channel is great.
love your work
i love your content bro. im looking forward to your title shot this year.
just learning of this channel! what?? Cory giving striking tips?? my sparring partners are in for a rude awakening haha! Subbed!
The u god .. for gave me my favorite fighter videos you got a put more videos out there. These are incredible. Next world champion.
Great video 🎉🎉 thanks
This is excellently explained! thank you
Thanks for the content Corey. Will surely use this in my next sparring session.
20 minute long sand man video let's go!!!!
Awesome channel and break down cory youre a great striker thank you for the intricate breakdown for us fighting nerds
Brilliant content, love your tips and channel
Let’s fucking go Corey you are a mother fuckin savage.
Great content I used this in sparring today
Gat damn this is thorough.
Yo Cory, huge fan, heal up and when you do fight for that title shot. Fight Sean, Vera, Merab, Dana, the UFC, the world to campaign for that title shot cause in my opinion you deserve it more than anyone in the division at the moment. I swear, if Vera gets it before you do imma pop a blood vessel cause we need honest fighters like you to bring some semblance of proper sportsmanship that embody that spirit of being a martial artist.
as a real beginner this is great
You the man Cory
Learn a lot from these vids! Would love to train with you one day gotta get that checked off the bucket list
my favorite in the ufc you the man cory!
Cory knows the opposition is watching is the crazy part
Success can be subtractive, that is to say I prefer to keep things simple. I appreciate the no BS perspective. I hold practicality over performance. Everyone thinks a question mark kick is cool, but brother ima need you to learn to round kick to the legs/ body before I have you dislocate your hip trying to be a ninja.
Love your humility and nuances, and yes - anyone who tells you there’s only one way to do anything is completely full of shit
Let's go! Any plans to do a BJJ instructional?
Super Litty Video
"How would you say that nowadays in you guys' stupid language?...God, that sucks!" 🤣🤣🤣
I love these videos Cory. When you're practicing your defence, and fighting / sparring in general. Are you looking your opponent in the eyes mainly? Or their torso.. hands? I like how you said to train your eyes.
Remember consequences
Yo can u make a video on how to set up and land knees to head and body
Hey Cory, great video. I have a question regarding the weight of the front leg. Around the 18 minute mark you mention that you should keep the left / lead leg heavy to push back. If you are consistently popping after combinations, would your opponent be able to start chopping at your legs as they expect you to be heavy on the lead leg? I understand striking is dynamic so you shouldn't necessarily be doing the same evasive movement after every engagement, but I still worry about leaving that leg out without the ability to quickly check.
THE TITLE SHOT IS YOURS BRO.... your on a 3 fight win streak ...your next. I have all the faith in the world that you will be CHAMPION. YOUR THE SANDMAN. PUT SEAN OMALLEY TO SLEEP...your a true mixed martial artist...tactical and dangerous on all fronts. Omalley is not on your level right now...Heal up and God bless you brother. I expect to see that belt on your shoulder by the first of the year
I have short legs and always have trouble doing triangles. I know you don’t have this problem but it would be cool to see some triangle set ups and maybe some transitions to other subs
That was a great video and great drill. And although there are several progressions to this exercise it is only one exercise. The question is how do you combine different exercises that share the same theme or main idea into a workout. How do you choose the main focus of a workout. So that all the drills and exercises Within it share a common theme?
Greetings from the equator. I love your videos and I just thought maybe I could give some genuine feedback. I think your videos could improve a lot just by raising the volume. When I watch your shorts or videos, the volume is, to some degree, lower compared to other videos on UA-cam, so I think your videos would stand out a lot more if the volume was just a bit higher. That's all.
I also root for Chito and other fighters, but I like your personality and philosophy a lot better, so good luck on getting that belt ✌️
I indeed got into MMA thinking set combos would work on the floor.
I indeed got fucked up..
Corey will you ever pull back with both feet and return fire? Or just one step back?
So I tried that 2nd pop drill with the cross during a sparring sesh but I just couldn't catch the guy. I think partly it's because i'd take a big step back but there's also the fact that this guy just keeps moving backwards whenever someone throws shit at him. How would you go about closing the distance following a pop in the situation where the other guy keeps moving back? I was thinking to try a little gallop once I pop off and build up from there with whatever is open. Cut an angle or something. But man, he is literally always retreating, doesn't even counter which I suppose makes things a bit less risky for me. Just really difficult to catch him.
Thanks for these videos btw man, they're super cool and it's great that you've made some of them free. Might invest some $$ in the paid content once I can spare some cash.
I like the fighting game comparison because combos in real life it's not as simple as when you land your jab you do A, B and C. They need to be done with the idea that whatever you're hitting is gonna hit back.
He gonna throw Sand on the Suga show……..lol am ripped rn
If I am a shorter fighter then do you think it’s worth it to drill this because if your short and you hit them and take that little step back your still in range
“…I try not to be full of shit as much as possible in life.”
I notice you using the toe spacers on your left foot, i can think of some benefits here. But I'd like to hear them from you if possible?
Can you map the hierarchy of skills that a fighter need to learn. From the first skill they need to know to the last .
Good question. Off the top of my head, you have to know all the techniques (Jab, cross, hooks, etc) - these are your weapons. Then learn how to be defensive and keep yourself safe (good guard, movement, etc). Then learn how to be defensive and add in offense. Then learn to be offensive while also defensive. I get into a lot on the instructionals tbh
Beat Chito so bad he thinks he deserves a title shot :/
the same concept of a jab into backdash works exactly the same in tekken
4:36
5:45
8:05 just marking timestamps
finally finished note taking
Nice black eye Cory soldier , Cory would beat Sean no issues I bet he's excited to be new champ 😊 after he whoops Sean
4:04 you meant to say "pushing of your frontfoot". Not backfoot
Yeah but…when is the takedown instructional?
Rally your ass for the title shot bro we MUST see you vs Omalley for the title.
Cory love your content and the way you break things down very slow and simple. If I could mention one thing for improvement, I'm training my 5 year old son and all the curse words make it where I can't show him your videos. Perhaps since your videos are instructional and will be viewed by young kids you could clean up the language?
Cory compared to Sean.
Completely the same, kind of.
This guy feels the need to explain himself too much. Dude, it's okay. Also , it's not "linguistics", your're talking about vocabulary. Great tutorials.
cory doesn't like linguistics
Champhagen season soon
I wanna trade with brodie