Had a sparr with a 100kg very experienced coach (am 85). Stocky as he was he used pressure and very explosive hands to cause me trouble. Never thought of that pushing them on the back foot tip so they can't settle into their punches. Had to rely on teeps kicks n clinch to deal w him, but if i pushed on his hands a bit i could have a 1-2 where i could pressure more myself. Good stuff.
Can’t wait to practice these with a partner once the restrictions end. Until then I’ll try to practice the movements in shadow boxing or against a bag. 👊👊🐊
Speaking from boxing where the stance is a littlle more bladed, this is usefull against taller fighters, if you hit in the lead forearm they will tend to put the weight on the back leg, so they cannot use their jab (as you are hitting it) and their rear hand becomes slower as they are leaning backwards. giving the smaller fighter a chance to enter close range. Also, hitting the gloves-forarms extends your range a lot, allowing the smaller fighter to make pressure from a safe distance and mess with the opponent's head :)
Empecé a seguirte a través de un video tuyo que me salto y con el tiempo veo que eres un gran luchador gran maestro y se te ve buena persona...un saludo desde sevilla Espaňa
Awesome video! clear instructions. will definetly drill these and see if I can make them work from southpaw too. if not I will just ask you how to do these as a southpaw when I meet you in october at the seminar in siam gym, leipzig. cant wait :')
I've seen you use that low chop to the lead leg to offset balance quite a bit, but I can't seem to nail the technique myself. Can you give me some pointers on effective execution?
Watched that mulligan brothers interview was class mate 👍🏼
Had a sparr with a 100kg very experienced coach (am 85). Stocky as he was he used pressure and very explosive hands to cause me trouble. Never thought of that pushing them on the back foot tip so they can't settle into their punches. Had to rely on teeps kicks n clinch to deal w him, but if i pushed on his hands a bit i could have a 1-2 where i could pressure more myself. Good stuff.
This is so cool, watching a legend explain techniques on youtube. Aren't I lucky to be alive in this day and age aye
Teeps, elbows n knees, baby..
Your tip to long guard against aggressive opponent is ginius! I will try it next sparr. Thank u Liam
Absolute Legend Liam. Thank you for sharing your passion with us. It really shows and you're always giving amazing advice.
My pleasure
@@LiamHarrisonTraining😊😊
Learning tricks from a legend. Thank you @Liam 🙏🏾❤️
Wouldn't want to be Dan on that low kick demonstration, those kicks are art 👌🏼
Can’t wait to practice these with a partner once the restrictions end. Until then I’ll try to practice the movements in shadow boxing or against a bag.
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I love your vids your my inspiration for my Muay Thai and kickboxing
Thank you 👊🏽
I like the concept of hand control and keeping the opponents weight on their back foot. It's a great preventative move for dangerous punchers.
Speaking from boxing where the stance is a littlle more bladed,
this is usefull against taller fighters, if you hit in the lead forearm they will tend to put the weight on the back leg, so they cannot use their jab (as you are hitting it) and their rear hand becomes slower as they are leaning backwards. giving the smaller fighter a chance to enter close range.
Also, hitting the gloves-forarms extends your range a lot, allowing the smaller fighter to make pressure from a safe distance and mess with the opponent's head :)
Best fighter best coach🔱👑🔱
ty very much liam! gonna drill some of them at my next session.
No worries 👊🏽
Honest this is the best thing ever man!
A treasure trove of knowledge man. Thanks for sharing 🙏
How nice of you and extremely useful to make a video of a fan request ! Keep up the great work we love you sir !
Great video! Thanks for sharing 👍
Bang on mate, im getting chinned by taller rangier guys at the moment so gonna try some of this too :D thanks
Hopefully you do a seminar in the US one day!! Love the videos brother keep em coming
Thank you so much! Definately next session will be using these.
Your an absolute weapon!
I really like that way of parrying to the side rather than downward into the low-kick. Really cuts off the opponents momentum when timed correctly.
Wow this is pure Gold, every movement broken down into little steps, gonny try it out in the gym. thank you for this knowledge! 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant!
Excelent video. Thank you very much!!
Empecé a seguirte a través de un video tuyo que me salto y con el tiempo veo que eres un gran luchador gran maestro y se te ve buena persona...un saludo desde sevilla Espaňa
love these techniques man, thanks :] going to add it to the arsenal
looking forward to the sequel!
Awesome video! clear instructions. will definetly drill these and see if I can make them work from southpaw too. if not I will just ask you how to do these as a southpaw when I meet you in october at the seminar in siam gym, leipzig. cant wait :')
Awesome content
Great
Next can you please do a tutorial on how stop aggressive fighters 👊👊👊
Nice
Would love to know how to prepare for a fight mentally, and to be mentally prepared to get hit
I've seen you use that low chop to the lead leg to offset balance quite a bit, but I can't seem to nail the technique myself. Can you give me some pointers on effective execution?
Do you do online learning course for beginners?
That elbow on the first, could you come back up and hit with an upward elbow on the return to guard?
Is it a good idea to control the distance off their lead shoulder aswell as the hands/arms in long guard saw a old thai guy do it like that
The level of control you have over your limbs is mind boggling 😧
Strength will beat weak people. Speed will beat slow people, timing beats everyone.
How do defend against liver shots?
Defo gonna drill these
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Slashing elbow shit wow