Top Three Sanda Takedowns From a Leg Grab

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @the36thchamber89
    @the36thchamber89 Рік тому +3

    I love your videos, they are always direct, to the point, and informative, keep up the great work!
    But if I may add, the reason the second throw/sweep in this video proved a little challenging is due to not pulling the leg in a downward circular motion to the outside, to begin the throw. If one does that, it breaks the kicker's balance and posture more easily, and then the throw can be finished by lifting the leg high over head on the other side, dumping the kicker on their backside. In Tai Chi its often called 'Present Flowers,' and in American Wrestling I believe its called the 'golf swing.' In the clip included, Mr. Salikov adjusts his stance by squaring up to accommodate this lateral, circular, downward pull.

    • @FiveDeadlyVenoms
      @FiveDeadlyVenoms  Рік тому

      This is really good advice. I’ve always pulled it directly back. Thanks! Do you mind if I pin you comment?

  • @Bokuverruckt
    @Bokuverruckt Рік тому +5

    Short and to the point vid. I appreciate the fact you included real fighters performing the moves to show their proven effectiveness.

    • @FiveDeadlyVenoms
      @FiveDeadlyVenoms  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I try to show techniques that I know are used at the highest levels.

  • @Unknowndeformity2227
    @Unknowndeformity2227 20 днів тому

    0:51 so this is was islam makachev did to Dustin porier when he has piping and extending his leg...he demonstrated his sanda skills

  • @Subasnow
    @Subasnow 5 місяців тому

    In 3rd technique you need to have more distance between your hands for better grapple and stronger leverage.
    Also, you don't need to use your led behind opponent's leg except if it's close to you. Big steps must be avoided.
    But nice try.

    • @FiveDeadlyVenoms
      @FiveDeadlyVenoms  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting.
      There are obviously different ways of doing. The distance between your hands isn’t particularly important, as long as you’re controlling the leg. Regarding the blocking of the foot, that’s how I was taught and how Cung Le does it in the clips as well. Good enough for Cung, good enough for me.
      Nice try, though.

    • @Subasnow
      @Subasnow 5 місяців тому

      The distance between hands is always important in grapples.
      Le or Shalikov were on a different level than your target audience.
      In the technique that Le will keep his balance a lower level athlete can fall.
      The same technique is done much faster and without putting your foot behind the opponent, but if you do you should have a better footing than what you are showing.
      I am writing to you as a professional trainer with world honors.

    • @FiveDeadlyVenoms
      @FiveDeadlyVenoms  5 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠@@Subasnow”Ackchyually, I’m a professional trainer with world honors” - sure you are bud. 😂

    • @Subasnow
      @Subasnow 5 місяців тому

      @@FiveDeadlyVenoms Because you don't respect, you will not learn Sanda.
      If you had respect we could discuss and explain to you some details.
      Buy the way, I have 2 world and 7 European medals with the last a gold in Sweden.😉

    • @Subasnow
      @Subasnow 5 місяців тому

      @@FiveDeadlyVenoms Is this ok?
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