How to deal with Stance Switching in MMA

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024

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  • @WWeRockFan1001
    @WWeRockFan1001 7 місяців тому +1

    I sort of disagree about only being limited to the 2 in southpaw along with the other options you provided. In regards to the jab- you can win that lead hand battle with an array of different things one being (high hand wins) when your hand is higher than your opponent’s your opposition now has to punch up hill to get to your face. You can also set a bit of a deceptive rhythm with the lead hand battle. A lot of guys move their lead hands in a synchronized rhythm as they try to establish lead hand dominance, you can take advantage of this buy by going along with that rhythm and then breaking that rhythm by sneaking your jab in-( touch,touch,touch,jab). I agree with what you were saying as far as the different options but it’s also important to know that your jab(lead hand) is still viable .
    I will be joining your gym soon you seem like a very good coach can’t wait to be apart of the team!

    • @elevatemma
      @elevatemma  7 місяців тому +1

      We absolutely agree, check out the other video I did on landing the jab vs a southpaw. Pernell Whitaker was one of the best jabbers ever as a southpaw.
      The "Rules" I'm laying out are simple guidelines for fighters starting out, but there is endless nuance.
      Can't wait to see you soon!

  • @ramzeitouni4295
    @ramzeitouni4295 9 місяців тому

    👍🤟🤙👊🙏